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"Jack Cassidy" wrote in message
om... A real store would've moved those women out of the line, and perhaps even called the police. Not WM, though. As far as they're concerned, their customers' time is worthless. I see, the customer screws up and that is the stores fault. Granted the manager should have opened another register if possible. (they would have at the W-Ms around here) The people that work at Wal-Mart as well as all of the other stores are just people, subject to the same weaknesses and strengths as everyone else, they sometimes make mistakes in judgment. Why do some people get $200.00 worth of groceries when they only have $50.00 on them, and then pick and choose the things to be put back while the cashier has to void out each item? Jack Cassidy When there are 15-20 registers open, one can expect the manager to have difficulty seeing a problem at one of them. When there are only 2 adjacent registers open and the manager stands there staring for 10 minutes and noticing nothing, he is a fool and his company is at fault if his supervisors haven't noticed that he is a fool. It's really not so difficult to do the right thing. |
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