I can relate to this so much :D Greatest invention of the 21st century :D
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I used to be against these, but when it became clear that jobs were not actually being cut to accommodate these things, I slowly caved that said there's a register open I'm going to use it instead of self service
Because as boomer as it sounds... "I don't work here."
Everything less than 5 pounds is a banana. Mistakes happen when untrained people do the job for the company
You can bet a lot of people who hate self-checkouts only hate it because they can't yell at and order the employee around to do their bidding.
My laziness triumphs over my introversion. plus, fuck robots tikin er jerbs
I do feel like I ought to be paid when a business offloads their work onto me. Not much, I suppose. But something.
You do get paid something, freedom from bullshit small talk and judgment of your purchases
I love self-checkout. I'm introverted and the last thing I have energy for when doing grocery shopping after work is holding another conversation. Self checkout allows me to check out at my own speed and without having to talk to anyone. It's a blessing.
I do get why people dislike it, so I think we should have both ways of checking out.
Introvert, but I've purposely stopped using self-checkouts, even if it means longer wait times and having to actually interact with people. In addition to taking jobs away from people, there's no other benefit that's being given to me, the consumer, for using it. It's not like you get a special discount on your purchase for using the self-checkout, it's purely a cost-savings on the store's end. It's also insulting to see rows and rows of checkout lines only staffed by a single person, no matter the time of day. I'll just keep using the people-checkout lanes, just to drive up demand.
I've stopped using self checkout due to the number of news stories around stores accusing people of shoplifting for scanning something the wrong way.
Don't tell me to do your job if you're going to accuse me of doing it poorly and then have the police arrest me for it.
Self-checkout is the best thing to happen in recent history, imo.
It's super annoying to need to queue at the counter and talk to the staff. It's not that I have social anxiety and can't talk to them. I just don't want to. I rather use a machine and get my shopping done. I'm there to get stuff, not to talk to people.
I don't mind if the entire store converts to self-checkout save for 1 or 2 counters for those who are unable to use the machine for the time being. Eventually, it should all be converted to self-checkout.
I prefer the stores that let you scan your items on your smartphone and just pay via it or at least go through a fast lane where you just tally it up at the self checkout and go. Especially if they have convoluted coupons or bonuses that o can track as I go.
I just saved hundreds on my groceries by switching to self checkout and fucking stealing.
Since when are introverts not people?
As an introvert I'd rather not use self checkouts. The possibility that something will go wrong and I'll have to call someone over and explain it and have them fix it is much higher than letting someone qualified scan and bag my shit while I stand there silently waiting to pay as both the cashier and myself refuse to talk or make eye contact.
Plus I worked at a walmart for a year as right as they rolled out their mostly self checkout system. So many people lost jobs and the store lost so much money to shrinkage (theft). It's the dumbest fucking thing. Makes perfect sense to have a few for people with only a handful of items but the vast majority should be cashiers.
This meme was brought to us by big self checkout and makes no sense at all IMO.
I like it when I'm going for two or three items I forgot or when buying some lunch for work and don't have enough time, but for usual, big grocery shopping... Nope.
What bothers me the most is the fucking Walmart recipt checkers.
Don't make me check out my own shit if you don't trust me.
The correct response to them is a wave and a "no, I'm good" as you walk past.
I love them. the only downside is people who are really fuckin' slow at scanning their groceries.
Lolol I loved them at first when they still employed all the cashier's so the slow people didn't get in my way
Honestly, the thing that drives me the most crazy about self checkouts is people using them with full carts. They're perfect if you're just grabbing a few things: Just as fast, if not faster, than the 'N items or fewer' checkouts, and no need to interact with anyone. But if you're showing up with 6 bags worth of groceries, and everything in your cart has a coupon or at-cash discount with it, then you need the cashier anyway, so just GTFO of the way. Having the nanny cashier who's looking after 8 self-checkouts come over every 10 seconds to deal with another one of your discounts, or to let you swap bags because you've already filled the item placement area, slows things down for everybody.
I really hate making small talk, I'll use the scanner.
So then go to normal cashier checkout. They haven't been abolished at my grocery stores
The grocery store by my house has their self checkout volume set to 11. I don't want to be yelled at by a machine.