Is it a norm that cashiers are playing messengers between customers who are living in the same household. For instance, a kid purchased his or her own merch and then the mom comes later...asking us why we (the cashiers) ring up her kid's merch...
I told the mom, if you don't want your kid buy anything then you should not give him money.
(It's the parent who yelled at multiple cashiers for same reasons. )
Is it a norm that cashiers are playing messengers between customers who are living in the same household. For instance, a kid purchased his or her own merch and then the mom comes later...asking us why we (the cashiers) ring up her kid's merch...
I told the mom, if you don't want your kid buy anything then you should not give him money.
(It's the parent who yelled at multiple cashiers for same reasons. )
Is it a norm that cashiers are playing messengers between customers who are living in the same household. For instance, a kid purchased his or her own merch and then the mom comes later...asking us why we (the cashiers) ring up her kid's merch...
I told the mom, if you don't want your kid buy anything then you should not give him money.
(It's the parent who yelled at multiple cashiers for same reasons. )
We dont speak associate pond scum
And I'm betting that the employees can't translate your mix of retard-mole-speak-with-bull-chip either.
Is it a norm that cashiers are playing messengers between customers who are living in the same household. For instance, a kid purchased his or her own merch and then the mom comes later...asking us why we (the cashiers) ring up her kid's merch...
I told the mom, if you don't want your kid buy anything then you should not give him money.
(It's the parent who yelled at multiple cashiers for same reasons. )
We dont speak associate pond scum
And I'm betting that the employees can't translate your mix of retard-mole-speak-with-bull-chip either.