helloxcutiee
Senior Member
I like the self-checkout mainly because I never buy a lot of items and it's quicker.

15 Items or Less = Self Checkout
15+ Items = Cashier
The Pavillions near me got rid of all their self check outs for some reason. They make fantastic sandwiches so I only get that and a drink. 2 items. I had to wait 20 minutes just to pay because they only had 3 lanes open and the person in front of me had 50 items.
Yeah, I hate it when the kiosk is like, "PLEASE PLACE ITEM IN BAGGING AREA!" and you place the item, but the kiosk still doesn't detect it, so you try removing it and placing it again, and then the kiosk starts barking, "PLEASE PLACE ITEM IN BAGGING AREA!" and you don't know what to do, and the kiosk keeps barking, "PLEASE PLACE ITEM IN BAGGING AREA" and you start becoming self-conscious because the kiosk is really loud and the cute girl at the kiosk next to you turns to see what's going on, and you start nervously tapping the Cancel button at the bottom corner of the screen to restart the whole transaction and just when you think the embarrassment is over, the machine blurts out, "PLEASE WAIT FOR ASSISTANCE!" and you start stand there feeling like an incompetent moron as a cashier comes over to reset the transaction and allow you to buy that sole Snickers bar you decided you were craving right before leaving the store.
I loved having customers who didn't wanna talk, making small talk gets awfully boring and like very rarely do I actually want to know about a person's day. Honestly I think the whole culture behind make small talk is forced upon cashiers because of surveys. Get a bad one or enough unmemorable ones and it can really hurt them.A lot of you are saying that you prefer to do the self-checkout because you're either nervous or anxious about talking to a cashier. Is it the norm where you live to have a conversation with the cashier when you're checking out or is it okay to just say hi and bye? Have any of you ever had a bad experience, maybe a conversation that went bad? I recall going to an auto parts store a few weeks back and dealing with a cashier that was rather odd. He was friendly, but he would yell fanatically and kept wanting to stretch out the conversation that we were having while I was just trying to buy some parts and get out of there quickly. I don't mind talking to people, but I also don't like having unneeded or boring or awkward conversations. Do some of you avoid cashiers because you're shy or because you want to avoid chatty cashiers?
I was so excited when I learned there's plans for my store to get more.Cashier. Those self checkouts never work right and always screw up.
Was! Hated it. Too much standing around. Also old people are weirdly cruel and looking to pick fights, especially when it involves ID.Soooo... is anyone here a cashier as well?![]()
Ikr???? and when they find out something is on sale they harass the **** out of you about it. x(Was! Hated it. Too much standing around. Also old people are weirdly cruel and looking to pick fights, especially when it involves ID.