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  • It's MY fault you're now at the back of the line?

    Yesterday was busy as all hell, with human life seeping into the store from every orifice of the earth.
    Thankfully I was positioned at the very last register for the bulk of my shift, giving me at least a minute or two of breathing time between waves of customers.

    At one point a woman came to my line to purchase a little over $700 worth of stuff. The problem: Her debit declined.
    Not because she didn't have the money, but because she had reached her daily spending limit; a common issue when people are making larger purchases on debit.
    Since I was experiencing one of those delicious lulls I shut my lane down (there was no one behind her and only two people in the lane next to me) and allowed her to use my phone o call her bank (also my bank) to have them fix the issue.
    This is something that usually takes no longer than five minutes, though today it took longer.
    However, that is not the point.

    Somewhere around the eight minute mark a woman approached me.
    I was resting on my gate with nothing else to do but wait while the customer on my phone sat on hold with the bank and uttered genuine apologies to me and the cashier next to me who was taking the brunt of the customers, when this woman came barreling towards me.

    W: woman
    M: yeah

    W: Why do we have to wait at the back of the line!?
    M: Uh... sorry?
    W:Why do we have to wait at the back of the line again?
    M: Again? I don't know what you mean.
    W: *gives the exasperated SC sigh* My husband and I were in line and left to get this spray bottle (for misting plants) and when we came back the line was longer and now we're all the way at the end! That's not fair!
    M: You got out of the line?
    W: Yes! To get this! *brandishes bottle*
    M: Which lane are you in right now?
    W: This one! (meaning the lane next to me) You saw me in line. You were here with this woman (the woman with the debit issue), looked right at me, saw me go get this and saw me come back.
    M: I did?
    W: Yes! I saw you looking at me!
    M: Ma'am, I'm sorry but I have no idea what you're talking about. (keep in mind I most surely did not witness these events, and even if I had I would have not indexed them in my brain as being of any importance.)
    W: Well we shouldn't have to wait in line! We should go back to the front because you saw me leave!
    M: Ma'am, even if I DID see you leave, which I didn't, if you got out of line then unfortunately you have to wait at the back again. Fair is fair.

    Now to make a long story short she then proceeded to argue with one of our coordinators about this issue, who then tiredly walked over and asked if I could please just void out my customer with the debit issue's items to ring this woman through, just to shut her up.
    I did this, only because I couldn't bare another moment of this woman's tantrum, but through it all she was still convinced it was MY fault that after leaving the line she was not granted front-of-the-line privileges when she returned.


  • #2
    "The Legend of Billie Jean" comes to mind. Where "fair is fair!"....lol.

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    • #3
      wait wait i know where i learned this........
      KINDERGARTEN!!!

      oh and how would she like if she had been wait in line FOR HOURS* only to have a woman cut infront of her because 'I was here first i just steped away to grab something'?

      not very well

      *hours in SC time, read 10-15 minutes max



      **oh and i love your avatar rerant, wanted you to know**

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      • #4
        Looks like her hissy fit got her rewarded.

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        • #5
          Why is it that SC's are unable to follow the same code of conduct that we expect of the average kindergartener? oy.
          Our brains are smarter than we think they am!

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          • #6
            I swear, some people failed kindergarten.

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            • #7
              Quoth Bright_Star View Post
              "The Legend of Billie Jean"
              I fail to see how, "She's just a girl, who says that, I am the one. But, the kid is not my son."
              Fits into this.
              "I call murder on that!"

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              • #8
                Quoth ladyklack View Post
                Why is it that SC's are unable to follow the same code of conduct that we expect of the average kindergartener? oy.
                Because they know it gets them what they want, as evidenced here.

                No slam on the OP or the manager, they just wanted to get the annoying waste of organic compounds out of their faces, but the bottom line ended up being Sucky Behavior For The Win again.
                "You know, there are times when it's a source of personal pride not to be human." - Hobbes

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                • #9
                  Quoth MrSunshineState View Post
                  Looks like her hissy fit got her rewarded.
                  Sometimes it's better to cut your losses. Had we not just let her through she could have potentially acted out even MORE, ruining my day and my coordinator's day.
                  As much as I wanted to see her wait for days on end I would much rather not have to put up with someone who was literally whiiiining like a two-year-old for another minute.

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                  • #10
                    Quoth Sliceanddice View Post
                    **oh and i love your avatar rerant, wanted you to know**
                    Why thank you.

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                    • #11
                      Quoth Juwl View Post
                      I fail to see how, "She's just a girl, who says that, I am the one. But, the kid is not my son."
                      Fits into this.
                      They weren't talking about the Michael Jackson song.
                      MySpace

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                      • #12
                        Quoth KnitShoni View Post
                        They weren't talking about the Michael Jackson song.
                        I know. I tend to intentionally misunderstand things, for the laughs/awkward silences that follow.
                        "I call murder on that!"

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                        • #13
                          The OP notes that the lady AND her husband were in the line . . how in the world can it take 2 people to get a spray bottle? One stay, one go...

                          I know . .nevermind, if it makes sense, it's not allowed.

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                          • #14
                            Quoth MrSunshineState View Post
                            Looks like her hissy fit got her rewarded.
                            True, but don't worry--one day it won't work, and it'll devastate her.


                            Quoth ladyklack View Post
                            Why is it that SC's are unable to follow the same code of conduct that we expect of the average kindergartener?
                            Because they're adults now.
                            Unseen but seeing
                            oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
                            There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
                            3rd shift needs love, too
                            RIP, mo bhrionglóid

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                            • #15
                              What planet is this woman from? Has she never been schooled on how lines work? You leave your spot, you lose it. I think I learned that one in kindergarten.
                              It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision.
                              -Helen Keller

                              I got this av from Court Records, made by Croik!

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