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    Exactly. Get in line behind me, I'll show you how it's done! I don't get visibly annoyed that other people exist and also need food. I'll be watching and immediately start scanning my items when a self-checkout opens up. I know to scan the produce barcodes, or how to quickly look up the code. I keep my cart close by, but out of everyone's way. If I have to get an age-verification or other cashier intervention, I let them know as soon as they're available. I put my reusable bag in the bagging area, and efficiently load it as I go. I don't stand in anyone's way... I may even leave you cashback from my debit card sticking out of the machine, because I'm a forgetful dumbass!

  • P
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    Well, that doesn't necessarily require a keen bedside manner.

    You say sadly. Do you... like your job? I know it can't always be helped, but I do hope you find a way to move into something better, if there is such a thing. My service job was almost a decade of my life, and I was sooo glad to leave when I was finally given an exit.

  • T
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    Italy and Australia have them

  • R
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    As as introverted person, I gotta say self-checkout machines are my favourite invention in stores.

  • S
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    Then you havent visited many, its incredibly common in all parts of the world

  • S
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    Most stores in my city (in The Netherlands) just have a little terminal you can carry around the store with you. I scan my items with the terminal, it shows me the total price, discounts, points acquired (if I scan my customer card) and then i have the terminal scan the QR code on the self checkout and I just pay. Everything is already in my bag and they rarely check. It's great!

  • T
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    What a great idea, it would also preclude the cost-surprise I experience at the register.

  • S
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    Exactly, I only see benefits to doing this. And even if I then get chosen for the random check (the system chooses), I get to turn a wheel with prizes in the form of free products. I can choose a prize based on the category the wheel lands on. So sometimes I go home with an extra bar of chocolate or some fruit.

    So getting chosen for the random check is no longer a hassle, its actually nice!

  • killer57@lemmy.caK
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    There are many aspects of my job that I do enjoy, but I think after over a decade in service jobs, I would either prefer a job or that isn't customer facing, or at least in phone support so I don't have to expend energy on face-to-face conversations.

  • P
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    Yeah, that makes sense. A decade is a long time to be doing something, especially if that thing wasn't quite the right fit to begin with.

  • R
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    That’s an insane comment from a crazy person. You’re unwell.

  • F
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    I often have to wait to use the self-checkout as well

  • S
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    Gee guess I missed "the ATM riots" day in history class