Once I get to work I turn my light on to let everyone know that I am OPEN. At this point in time I will gladly take any customer, no matter how many items they have or even how terrible a person they might be. Sometimes a person will come up with a large cart full of items and ask me, "Do you really want me?". Of course I will not say "No". And as they put there items on my counter and as I scan them they ask me, "Are you sure you still want me?". Okay I got that you had alot of items and the first time it was a joke (that I have heard a few too many times), but the second time it gets a little annoying.
Anyway about the light. Yes it means I am open, and yes I will take you. Why do they ask if I'm open if my light is on and I'm just standing there waiting for someone to check out. These people ask if I am open when my light is on, but the moment I turn it off people will come to my register like bugs go to a light. Are you serious, no one has the manners to ask if I'm open when my light is OFF, but when its ON they dont want to bug me.
Also I'll just put this little thing in this post as well. If there is no one at my register are you seriously gonna ask where the line starts. Only one other register is open and they dont have anyone either. "Where does the line start?" There is no line. Then the people get excited. "No, line! Its my lucky day"
Anyway about the light. Yes it means I am open, and yes I will take you. Why do they ask if I'm open if my light is on and I'm just standing there waiting for someone to check out. These people ask if I am open when my light is on, but the moment I turn it off people will come to my register like bugs go to a light. Are you serious, no one has the manners to ask if I'm open when my light is OFF, but when its ON they dont want to bug me.
Also I'll just put this little thing in this post as well. If there is no one at my register are you seriously gonna ask where the line starts. Only one other register is open and they dont have anyone either. "Where does the line start?" There is no line. Then the people get excited. "No, line! Its my lucky day"
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