on โ16-07-2014 02:26 PM
on โ17-07-2014 03:34 PM
Well how about when they open a new checkout and then direct/usher the LAST person in the queue (just pulled up with their trolley) to the newly opened register!
Where's the sense and logic to that?
on โ17-07-2014 03:37 PM
Yeah, but I can't complain on that front.
That person is usually me. lol
What can I say, they love me
on โ17-07-2014 04:48 PM
I love self serves. I like to stack the goods in my bags as I want them, I find them very quick, and I don't have
to put up with Have a Good Day particularly when my day is Bad, lol.
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And for those germophobes ever think of the biggest carrier of germs? Coins. Shopping items where people handle
them and put them back.
Our local Coles has a slot thing where you can pull out antiseptic wipes to wipe the trolley
handles which makes me snicker.
on โ17-07-2014 04:53 PM
I have no idea how germ phobes have survived till adulthood.
on โ17-07-2014 08:05 PM
Woolworths management has cut the hours of checkout operators so serverely, the big trolloys have no choice but to go through the self serve, or wait in line for hours for the one checkout operator to get to them.
โ17-07-2014 08:37 PM - edited โ17-07-2014 08:38 PM
@imastawka wrote:What about the num-nuts who have 3 or 4 things
and ask you if they can go before you?
Cos my time's not important!
"Use the express or self serve or I'll drop ya where ya stand!!"
(sorry, did I say that out loud?)
Haven't had that happen. Most shoppers only have baskets of items at our one and only supermarket in town (no competition, so go further afield for main shopping).
Before self serve machines we did get long queues though, because of holiday visitors and W only having a few staffed counters open.
Even if the posters here don't use the self serve checkouts, other customers do, which shortens the queue the anti self serve machine customers are in.
on โ17-07-2014 08:59 PM
@imastawka wrote:What about the num-nuts who have 3 or 4 things
and ask you if they can go before you?
Cos my time's not important!
"Use the express or self serve or I'll drop ya where ya stand!!"
(sorry, did I say that out loud?)
I don't mind letting ppl with only 1-3 items in front of me if I have a shopping trolley full. It goes both ways and I've always been let through in a reverse situation.
on โ17-07-2014 09:59 PM
The first (and only time) I used one of those self-service contraptions, I received the following message on the screen:
WARNING ! Unidentified commodity in bagging area.
What ? It then closed down, and wouldn't function.
By the time an assistant had fiddled around with the thing - muttering 'gremlins' - and reset it, I could have been through the manned checkout.
on โ18-07-2014 07:01 AM
@electric*mayhem*band wrote:The first (and only time) I used one of those self-service contraptions, I received the following message on the screen:
WARNING ! Unidentified commodity in bagging area.
What ?
It then closed down, and wouldn't function.
By the time an assistant had fiddled around with the thing - muttering 'gremlins' - and reset it, I could have been through the manned checkout.
Yeah that gets my goolies too!
on โ21-07-2014 04:40 PM
In Coles, WW, KMart and BigW near us I have not seen less than 6 self serve checkouts in a store that has them - usually with only one overseer staff member.
5 x annual wages, plus holiday pay, plus penalty rates, sick leave/ overtime, leave loading and superannuaton, not to mention work cover/insurace, each store hosting 6 SS can save in excess of $250K a year.