• @01011@monero.town
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    75 hours ago

    Never understood that argument. I want to be in and out as quickly as possible. Self checkout makes that happen.

    • @VoilaChihuahua@lemmy.world
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      115 minutes ago

      I love self checkout. From my decades of cash register experience I can tell you, your soul begins to leave your body standing still for hours doing the same repetitive mindless task. It is not a job most want nor honestly should do. I really can’t fathom the folks who prefer waiting in line for one bored af human to do a task they could easily do themselves. A good company would find other things for their employees to do or (this would never happen) pay them more per hour to work fewer hours totaling the same weekly check. I feel only the elderly, overburdened, and incapable should use a cashier. If you got 2 available, working hands and can twist at the waist - get to scanning!!

      • @01011@monero.town
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        46 minutes ago

        I’ve found that I scan quicker than most of the people who are paid to do the job.

      • @Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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        05 hours ago

        Sometimes… I’ve had lots of bad experiences with super slow checkout people. I would say most of the time, they were boomers themselves and spent half the time trying to make chit-chat.

        That being said, I will still line up for a staffed checkout if I have a cart full because it is easier since I can bag and put in the cart as they’re scanning. But also, many of the self checkouts here have a limit of like 10-20 items posted.