Friday, February 18, 2005

Long Day

4 hours? It seemed like 8. It was boring once again, and jammed packed with Canadians although almost all of them were nice. Hmm...Why are there SO many!? They out numbered everyone else. I would say I helped about 100 people today, and about 25 WEREN'T Canadian. Scary.

There was this one woman who asked how long it was to the border and I told her a time amount. Well, she wanted a distance amount and I told her I didn't know for sure, and she got pissed at me. I'm sorry I'm not a fucking tourism center!

But today was so boring. Nothing interesting happened at all. I was tired. For once I was in a good mood, so at least that helped.

To my commenters:
I also hate walking the floor for cards. When we had the booth, it was funny to see people go out of their way to avoid you. Then there was the idiots who thought you were an information kiosk. Walking around sucked too though. Especially in a SuperT. My legs hurt after a few laps. I asked everyone with a full cart, and then there is just no one to ask anymore. I've only walked the floor a couple of times because the head cashiers know I suck at it.

The $ spot does indeed suck ass! Guest Service is in charge of putting away the returns for it at my store. It sucks because GS and the $ spot are on different sides of the store. We usually have a cashier do it when we doing our closing duties though. I hate the $ spot. I had to do pulls over there one day, and it was a fucking mess. Yet people still go absolutely crazy over this stuff. Once in a while they do have some good stuff over there, but usually it's just junk.

Yuck! Tomorrow I cashier 330-11pm. Just my luck I'll be on lane 29, 30, or 31. Other GS people are closing cashiering too, and they will probably be breakers while I'm on the shittiest lane imaginable. Target likes me miserable.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: How did you find out about this blog? Just wondering...

Well, I'll probably not be back on until after my shift on Sunday, so until then...umm...deal with it? I dunno.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I found you by using the "next blog" link on the top of each blogger page. It just appeared one day, and I keep coming back because I can relate so well!

At our store, the cashiers are responsible for zoning and doing abandons in mini-seasonal, candy, cosmetics, one spot, the checklanes, and the other cartwell. Then, when we're done with that, we help the other departments in the store finish. The sales floor team and the cashier teams leave at the same time when we close. :P yuck!