i am not afraid of the cashier. I just want to continue listening to my music and be left the fuck alone while paying too much of my income on basic necessities.
Exactly what i wanted to say. I am pretty introverted, but i 100% prefer having a nice little chat with the cashier instead of having a machine scream at me to put the item in the bagging area
Socially anxious not introverts. Introvert does not mean you dont like being social it just drains more enegy than you get back. Im introverted but I love speaking to people I just need some time alone after. Im actually more anxious using self checkouts than the cashier
The majority of self-checkouts I've tried were such a clusterfuck of bad UI design, and it's made worse by the requirement to have a human check your ID when you're buying alcohol etc., which is a huge bottleneck when a lot of people are using SC. And when you inevitably push some wrong button that puts you into a situation you can't get out of without employee intervention, you (as an introvert) are in a far worse situation than if you had just used a regular checkout (though cashiers in my country don't really do small-talk, which obviously helps a lot from an introvert perspective).
Yeah I absolutely prefer the regular checkout. They don't care if I say a word or not. It's faster and more convenient and it is 100 times less awkward than waiting for help or sneaking away when you realize this isn't working and you need regular checkout. Stupid Rewe stupid herbs that don't weigh enough I CAN'T MAKE THEM WEIGH MORE you stupid scale with your stupid put the scanned product on the basket side
I loved them when they first came in. Then they started messing with the software. I have a grocery store near me that requires everything to be scanned with the build in scanner (no gun). And be placed on the belt to get weighed. That means cases of water, soda, anything else huge has to come out of the cart and put back every time.
It makes me not want to shop for large items there. And I’m faster than most employees that run checkout.
One I saw had a big depositing area where you'd put your stuff to be weighed, though it did tell you to keep particularly large or heavy articles in the cart. There was a service counter right opposite, so I assume there was some measure of trust that the employees there would see if you pulled suspicious shit.
Every now and then, that scale would be picky though. Article should weigh 400-500g, but actually weighs in at 503? Yeah let's flag that for a human to check.
Blessedly, the employees generally were quick to step up, slap their access token thing on the sensor, recognise the situation and clear it without much need for interaction. Likewise with age controls, quick and no fuss. The UI had its issues but the employees at least made up for it.
Give me a 10% discount on everything and I use them. I you don't, what is my motivation to use them? So they can fire part of their workers, replace them with a computer and keep the wages?
TBH: They are pretty rare where I'm from (Germany).
To answer your question: I don't want to work in any other job than my current one, because I like it.
I'm from Germany. Compared to the USA, the cashiers here are not forced to stand the whole day. Lots of my frieds worked in that job when they were at school or university. Not a bad job IMO...
It's also a way to decrease the amount of labor required to produce an essential service, which is good. Might as well complain about the combine harvester killing jobs in the agrarian sector. Do you want to work as a field hand who harvests grain with hand tools? Hell, do you actually want to work as a cashier?
If stores exploit the lower costs, that's entirely on our societies failing to distribute wealth properly or have even a semblance of a functioning market. Don't blame technology for that.
I love the supermarkets that have a beep thing, that you use to beep everything during shopping, than you just hand the beep thing over to the cashier or beep it at the self check out, pay and get the fuck out of there.
They are ok, but the implementation in some stores is terrible. The one closest to my home has a scale that measures the weight of the products you scan. Almost every time I use it that scale decalibrates itself or doesn't properly detect that I put the product down, and locks itself until a cashier comes and solves the issue. And it locks itself for other reasons too, like if a card payment fails, you can't retry until the cashier comes and unlocks it. The only advantage is the smaller queue.
Went to a local Kroger subsidiary (Fred Meyer), the automated theft cameras at self checkout resulted in me having to step aside while an attendant came over, reviewed footage of my suspicious activity, and then allow me to continue scanning. Happened like 3 times scanning maybe 15 items. Fucking infuriating. I stopped going there altogether.
Where I live there were a lot of people complaining about order and delivery especially when ordering fruits and vegetables. The delivery people don't care about picking the better ones.