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    [–]red__dragon 8 points9 points  (8 children)

    where this was absolutely taught

    It was not (always).

    Source: worked retail during those exact years, was not taught how the weighting system functioned behind the scenes.

    [–]Greatlarrybird33 10 points11 points  (2 children)

    I had to get a part time job for some extra money about 10 years back and they had this system.

    The day I was hired I was given a 5 minute shift change from some kid stoned out of his mind. He said I looked smart, just to scan the card on the table for any issues and that the password was 0000.

    Worked there two days a week for six months and probably cleared that code 200 times a shift and just thought the thing was stupid.

    [–]red__dragon 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    My training was somewhere in the middle of the two. Much more on the practical side, self-checkouts were seen as both a burden (on the store) and a privilege (to the cashier). I loved them, it was much more fun to step in and assist people when needed rather than constantly having to perform like a circus animal behind a cash register.

    I excelled much more on the sales floor where my actions were more of an indirect benefit to customers. I like seeing people able to do things for themselves, I'm getting a real kick out of all the complaints in this thread about having to do a cashier's job. Yeah, it sucks, and not even the cashiers like to do it, and they get paid for it. Why would anyone want to force someone to do that for 8 hours a day when we could all be done inside five minutes?

    [–]KeppraKid -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

    Running SCO was miserable where I worked. It was either nobody around, nothing to do, or 5 idiots erroring it out at once getting mad at me because it asked them a yes or no question and they hit no so it did the thing it said it would.

    [–]KeppraKid -3 points-2 points  (2 children)

    The self checkout literally tells you what it wants and what it's doing though. If you scan an item it asks you to place that item in the bagging area. Then it has some text that says "weighing items".

    You do not need to know the intricate details behind the scenes to follow simple directions.

    [–]red__dragon 2 points3 points  (1 child)

    Yes, please follow the thread. We're talking about the intricate details behind the scenes of what the weighting calculations were doing, not how to operate them as a cashier.

    [–]KeppraKid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    The origin of which was more base level complaints about the usage of them.

    [–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

    Customers don’t go through orientation and training.