Advice from a Cashier on How to Make Shopping Less Stressful for Everyone
By Megan Freed, published May 14, 2007
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Shopping can be stressful, having to deal with the crowds, and not being able to find what you're looking for, waiting in super long checkout lines. Shopping under those conditions can turn even the most happy go lucky people into extremely crabby customers, especially when you've spent way more time in the store than you'd intended to, couldn't find a few things you were looking for, and then had to wait in a really long line, only to have something ring up wrong when you finally get up to the cashier and then have to wait for a price check. Believe me, I know, I shop, too! But did anyone ever stop to think how stressful a day of dealing with crabby customers is to a cashier? Well, since I work part-time as a cashier I thought I'd tell you how stressful it is for cashiers, as well as give you a few tips to make your shopping experience less stressful for both you and the cashier.
First, I have to say that I have a love/hate relationship with my job. The job itself I love, having to deal with the customers is the part I hate. I try to be as friendly as possible since I am working in the customer service industry; I greet the customers, I smile and I try to bag their groceries as best I can, putting cold items together, non-food items together, etc., but it really irritates me when I get a customer that comes into my line and stands there and tries to tell me how to do my job.
So, tip number 1 is let the cashier do his/her job. Don't stand there and try to tell the cashier how to bag your groceries, the cashier has been trained on the proper ways to bag groceries or they wouldn't be working there. Now, if you have a request such as, you would like for your milk to be double bagged, or you'd like for certain items to be all in one bag so you know where they are, that is fine, by all means, let the cashier know! He/She will be more than happy to accommodate your wishes, but please be nice about it.

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Takeaways
- Let the cashier do her job
- Don't get mad at the cashier when something rings up wrong
- Load your own cart
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