A few weeks back, I was at register doing....something, when a guy walks around the counter and starts to root around near a register, THEN asks me if there is a spare outlet for him to charge his phone for 5 minutes. I tell him no, and he pesters me where he could find an outlet. I tell him 'I don't know" and he goes off angry.
And just today, as I was cashing out customers again, some guy is walking around with his phone to his ear. He walks past, and then out of the corner of my eye, I see him walking around the counters, and bending over to find an outlet. I motion him to leave the back of the counters. He then walks to the front of the counters and begins to tell a story of how his flight was delayed/canceled, and that he's been on his phone for hours trying to get home.
As much as I would be sympathetic with his cause, couldn't he have just waited and asked me directly instead of sneaking around? Is it that hard to do?
And just today, as I was cashing out customers again, some guy is walking around with his phone to his ear. He walks past, and then out of the corner of my eye, I see him walking around the counters, and bending over to find an outlet. I motion him to leave the back of the counters. He then walks to the front of the counters and begins to tell a story of how his flight was delayed/canceled, and that he's been on his phone for hours trying to get home.
As much as I would be sympathetic with his cause, couldn't he have just waited and asked me directly instead of sneaking around? Is it that hard to do?










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