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Self Check Outs Are Annoying

superstar_88

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If a store expects me to do the work of a cashier myself after I am patronizing their store, I might as well stay home and order online.

For small purchases, I prefer to pay cash. Most self check outs don't take cash. I surely don't want to put a 3 dollar purchase on a credit or debit card.

Cheers
That's the right attitude rather than give yourself the right to steal. Don't like the store for whatever reason then don't go.
 

VIPhunter

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There are a couple of college age cashiers at my local store I wouldn't mind getting a blow job from. Might as well at least TRY!
 
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OnTheWayOut

Self checkouts are an option at some stores. Use them or don't.
 

lomotil

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Most of these stores have both options.
After I’m finished my shopping and get to the checkout I would always want to go to a counter where there is a real cashier.
Sometimes they only have one or two cashiers on and the lineups are huge but the self checkouts are available. That is the only time I use them because I’ve already done my shopping and I don’t want to waste my time.
So when they forced me to work I’m going to get paid.
When they force you to work, how much have you gotten "paid" ? Theft whether it is internal or external is already factored into pricing. Is it worth it for someone to risk getting a criminal record for theft under $5000? Or perhaps the thief is already known to the police and or has a criminal record so that another conviction is not a big deal in their estimation and situation.
 

Ceiling Cat

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If the time increases when I use a cashier and decreases if I self scan, the store can decide if it’s worthwhile to deliberately piss off those in longer lines. In my opinion, all should be checked out with the same efficiency.
I have seen in the US big signs over the cashiers check out that if there are over 4 people waiting in line they will open a second cashier line up for the clients. I have never seen that in Canada.

 

Kurt

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Hey All,

I work with a large Canadian Retailer and as many of you may already be aware they are cutting staff in stores.
So in an effort to get more staff helping to get product out on the shelves they have automated a process that can now be operated by the customer.
Now in theory I agree that getting more staff out there helping customer find items and ensuring products are on the shelves is important.
The truth is that they just cut these people and are not replacing them.
Some stores now have people that do the shopping for online orders and pick up order so new position were created.
One senior manager compared cashiers to trainable monkeys. (Yah I know what year is this again?)
I will be glad when this contract is over I hate working for retailer that don't care about their employees.
 

K Douglas

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I love them and use them all the time. Never have much if an issue at all. Once in a while but not often.
Same. Most of the issues they had in the early phase of adoption have been fixed. However, if I'm doing a big shopping I'll wait in the checkout line.
 

bver_hunter

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I just love to see my favourite cashier at the local grocery store, irrespective of the number of people ahead of me in the lineups. If she is not around then I use the self checkouts. But as soon as I stand in the lineup and she happens to notice me, I get a very lovely wave and a "Hello, how are you". When she starts cashing out my items, we have a wonderful conversation, and she even packs up my grocery items for me. Love that privilege from her. Will be upset if there are no more cashiers like her around, and only self checkouts everywhere.
 

K Douglas

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I just love to see my favourite cashier at the local grocery store, irrespective of the number of people ahead of me in the lineups. If she is not around then I use the self checkouts. But as soon as I stand in the lineup and she happens to notice me, I get a very lovely wave and a "Hello, how are you". When she starts cashing out my items, we have a wonderful conversation, and she even packs up my grocery items for me. Love that privilege from her. Will be upset if there are no more cashiers like her around, and only self checkouts everywhere.
I agree with you it's nice to have that human touch once in a while. At the grocery store if I have a number of items that are bakery or fresh produce I don't go to self checkout. Much easier with the cashier who in many cases knows the item code by memory.
 

Smash

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I don't do the self check out's. Like others have stated its like im working for them for free. I don't mind waiting in line for a human cashier. I would need an incentive to cashout my own items. Like 5%+ off the total bill if I did it myself. No free labour here
 

rhuarc29

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I don't do the self check out's. Like others have stated its like im working for them for free. I don't mind waiting in line for a human cashier. I would need an incentive to cashout my own items. Like 5%+ off the total bill if I did it myself. No free labour here
Time is money. You can spend your time waiting in line, then stand there waiting for the cashier to scan your items, or you can scan things yourself and be out the door in a third the time.

Don't get me wrong, I don't care which preference you have. I just don't understand the "free labour" argument. It can't be the time invested, because it's definitely less time to scan yourself. So is it just the physical activity part of it? It's not exactly a strenuous or mentally challenging activity.
 

superstar_88

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probably more incompetence. Free labour is not an argument. No one is telling him to shop there.
It's like the squeegee kid who wipes your windshield and expects you to pay him or else he'll vandalize your car. Who hired him?
 

John Henry

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I don't do the self check out's. Like others have stated its like im working for them for free. I don't mind waiting in line for a human cashier. I would need an incentive to cashout my own items. Like 5%+ off the total bill if I did it myself. No free labour here
Well I guess you really must have gotten upset when you had to start pumping your own gas . How about city forcing people to clean the snow off CITY sidewalks in front of their property . That's CITY property . Why should a citizen be forced to clean CITY property . Is that not free labour .
 

superstar_88

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Great post. They see a see checkout and start crying. ATM's don't forget about those. Online banking? They rather not do the work. They rather hop on the ttc visit a brick and mortar branch line up and see a real human teller rather than work for free.
 

OddSox

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It won't be long before there is no scanning at all. Just walk in and pick up the items you want and walk out - the store knows what you bought. Your account is debited automatically. Amazon is already testing it in stores....
 
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