Wise Words :)))

No customers, just us playing around at 12am.
So if you have anything to buy, tell us and we'll do the shopping for you
when we have the entire shop for ourselves to do shopping!

This is our buffet-breakfast at 2am, Giant style.
Being a cashier all this while has taught me the importance of patience. There are people in this world who can be so inhumane sometimes. It is unbelievable how people just don't care about the others.
Just because we are mere cashiers, does not mean we are of a low-rank employee. Customers don't have the right to glare/stare/snap/whine/shout/call names/curse us as and when they like. How hard is it to understand when we hold up a sign in english? Don't tell me you don't know how to read "Basket Only, No Trolley" or "Customer Service" or even better "Counter Closed"? No cashier will ever give you bad service unless you start the shit attitude first. If you think you have to line up for 30 minutes before paying, then let me tell you this: everyone else is waiting too, you know. So shut your foul mouth and just keep waiting. You only had to stand for 30 minutes, we stood there for the entire day! So don't whine to us about being tired. Afterall, we are just a humble human being with a pair of hands, right? Don't blame us for being so slow ( and because of that someone even called me stupid! ) And at the end of the transaction, it's not that hard to say "Thank You", right?
But thankfully, not all of our "dearest" customers are bad and screwed. Surprisingly, there are kind souls out there. There was once, I was made to be a very special cashier, so important that I had 3 VIPs helping me - my supervisor as packer, a LPO to search for barcode and another LPO holding up the Counter Closed sign during the rush hour. TERROR laaaa :)))
Oh I can't wait for this job to end, although it's has been quite an experience to work with certain people and be able to do certain things. (Maybe this is what you call a love-hate r/ship?)
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