I've known train wrecks since a teen in the 90's. It's unfortunate but sharpens ur discernment of what and who to avoid. Stay safe n always use wisdom brutha
One night when I was at Shaw's, I got in line at the only register that had a cashier (which I always do). I only had a few items. The person ahead of me had a cart full of groceries. I decided I didn't want to wait so I went to an open self checkout. One of the items rang up incorrectly so the light above the register started to flash. It took so long for "help" to arrive, I swear, I would have been out of the store faster if I had just stayed put in the line with the cashier! I always tell people "If they expect me to use the self-checkout, then they should be paying ME to shop here!"
I use self checkout every time if it is an option. The biggest reason is I want my groceries bagged the way I want them. Even if I put stuff in order on the belt so the cashier will bag it together, he/she will put some things in other bags to fill them up. And some cashiers are really ignorant, putting shampoo in the same bag as food. And do I even need to go on about bread in a bag with something that will smash it?!
I caught a local grocery store doing a very fascinating scam at the self checkout. For Valentines Day they taped helium balloons on long strings to the checkout kiosks. They would bob around in the air and occasionally their barcodes would get scanned by the scanners, adding themselves to the bill. It would come up as a cryptic and confusing item description, where it was difficult to tell that it was a balloon unless you read it very carefully. If you notice it on the receipt after you pay, you have to take it to customer service to get a refund. I thought at first it was a funny accident. But then the same thing happened to me again, 5 years later, at a different grocery store chain.
Great message! Too often we think “I don’t have time for a hobby. I’m already too busy.” I thought that for a long time….until I found my love for cooking - which helps me unwind and be creative. I love researching cooking techniques tips tricks hacks.
Sorry, you’re wrong. Store’s lose money at self check out due to increased theft and stores like Walmart are removing self check out because of it. Adding that you work at $5.00 jobs destroys your resume, not help it. The logic of your video doesn’t add up !!!
Truth 100%! I can’t tell you how many chances I’ve given people over the years. Didn’t amount to much. And while I was doing this - ultimately wasting my time - missed out on the opportunity to meet other people who could have been a true welcome addition to my life.
Im married to a person like this and it absolutely sucks. Wont leave because we have kids, and I can't let them suffer being alone with her for extended periods of time. But once they graduate HS, I'm gone.
I hate self checkout. If I have a cart full of groceries, it's going to take me a good amount of time to ring them all up and bag them. Meanwhile, the grocery store's prices just keep going up, so I'm paying more while also doing THEIR job. When I was growing up in the 90's, I remember our grocery stores had cashiers and also seperate people who would bag the groceries. Then, the stores got rid of the baggers which really slowed the checkout lines down but the stores were saving money by not employing baggers. Now, it's no cashiers and the stores are still saving money because they're making their customers do the store's job. It's bullshit and we should all refuse to work for free.
I use self check out because sick of waiting in line when person doing the check out is talking to people instead of doing their job. pay with cash so if they make a mistake and get something cheaper no credit card to track you down with.
I don't know why you yanks continuously cry about paying someone $15 p/hour... In Australia, the minimum wage is $25 p/hour and we do just fine. No extra burden on small businesses, it's all just factored into the business model/s... Maybe that's the problem with you lot, it's simply too hard (for you) to factor in expenses, either that or business owners are such tight arses, when they fart ONLY dogs can hear them!
I love my Mancave in my garage. It has separate climate control. It also houses some of my toys. Including my guitars and amps. Three motorcycles that I enjoy working on. I change my own oil. And A 52 inch big screen with a 5:1 speaker system so me and my other depraved buddies can crank it up. And occasionally my wife will come out and change the oil in her ATV. She will also come with me to the hanger and help change the oil in our Mooney M20J. I have an office and a workout room in the house. What are you going on about?
This is isnt about man caves being for losers. This is about losers not taking charge of their lives. My man cave is the biggest room in the house with new tile and paint a beautiful Bay window and a completely seperate HVAC system just for that room. Additionally the garage is MINE and only mine. The only things stored in MY garage are my bikes, my tools and my projects. Other family members cars may come into MY garage to be worked on if they are clean and if it is convenient for me. And yes, the rest of the house is also mine because I pay for it but luckily, Im willing to share. Who exactly are these , unskilled, spineless, so-called-men you are talking about? I always heard these weaklings existed but I've never actually seen one.
Makes a good point. if you are married, half the house is yours to enjoy.If you have a nice room in the house to yourself thats one thing, but you shouldn't be cast off to the garage or basement.
My dad had has a man cave. It's in the basement. He bought a nice TV for it and a new couch. He basically turned it into a 2nd living room. It was great when I grew up for me and my friends too. The basement also had a nice half bathroom. It does not have to be a crappy garage or ugly basement corner. Sometimes one person wants to watch something and others want to watch something else. I think you are over thinking the man cave. Having one TV to share with a house hold with several people sucks. A "mancave" can be great.
I don't know dude, i work in the garage days on end, just me here payed off house 9 vehicles if you include boat, motorcycle, and Argo, NGL a garage crapper would be nice, for when i need to drop a duce.
Let me add fuel to the fire. How many middle income husbands work 50 plus hours per week so the wife can have a fancy luxury SUV while they themselves drive a 15 year old jalipy to work. We are just livestock to pull the plow then get locked into a stall to fill our gobs with hay.
Ha, ha, ha! Nope! I have an etire spare bedroom that is used for: guitars/studio, watch making, 3d printing, working on and storing firearms. The garage is my home machine shop where a lathe, mill, grinders, shop tools, etc are stored and used. And, yeah. The garage is climate controlled, too! That's the benefit of two income earners having six figure incomes and an understanding wife.
Man caves are so stupid. It implies “be a man somewhere else where I can’t see you.” So you can’t be a man anywhere else. Used to be a garage or basement had tools that men used to fix the house & car. Hunt & fish. No more of this man cave bs. Have a den. Be a man.
I must be a real man 😅 my man cave is my bedroom. Nice deer and fish mounts beautiful crosscut saws , knives and guns. But i understand your idea of a man cave. But mine is different. Good video! 👍
exactly, why would you work for free for a store and take the risk of being arrested for any simple mistake or machine malfunction. Walmart arrested over 1 million people just to collected about 300 million in fear payments from the people arrested. this is true
That’s a lie. Walmart is notorious for letting shoplifters walk out of the store because they do not want bad publicity. Do they prosecute, Of Course, if they have if on tape and Store Managers witnessed it !!’
These comments haven't really worked out. In the supermarkets all employee losses on the cash registers have been replaced by either floor employees or "at home shoppers" McDonalds franchise owners have said the kiosks/drive thru/apps have increased volume and have required them to hire more production workers .