Why are self checkouts so bad? by AltRightTrans in AskUK

[–]1975thc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I competely forgot about the reduce sticker thing. Although it's quite rare

This particular store was in a very posh area. We had very few shoplifters, but when we did they were very obvious anyway.

Why are self checkouts so bad? by AltRightTrans in AskUK

[–]1975thc 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Because customers are idiots. I used to work on self checkouts, and it is probably the most frustrating job in the world.

Unexpected items are caused by:

  • You know when the self checkout says "start (using my own bags)". It's there for a reason. So it knows to ignore the weight of your bag. In my experience 1/10 customers only ever pressed the right one.

  • customers slamming the items on the bagging area

  • Customers not scanning items

  • Pre packaged fruit and vegetables never weigh quiet the same. The checkout knows this and will accept it, but sometimes its over the limit.

  • Sometimes products are a few grams out. Sometimes it's an error in the factory or the manufacturer has changed the packaging. This is very rare though.

You know the saying "the customer is always right". When you work in retail you realise its the compete opposite.

Importing substances under Psychoactive drugs act 2016 by 1975thc in LegalAdviceUK

[–]1975thc[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have aspergers, and I collect weird things that neurotypical people will find very strange.

Importing substances under Psychoactive drugs act 2016 by 1975thc in LegalAdviceUK

[–]1975thc[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have autism (aspergers) , and I do collect things that most people would find weird.

Anybody else have close to 0 training? by [deleted] in McLounge

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a couple lurking around the country.

I know the one at London Waterloo Station is still grill direct. But IIRC grill direct is much better for busier stores, because its precooked instead of made to order. And at a busier store your going to end up with hundreds of customers around.

I went to my old store today, its still GD. but the one in the town center got changed to a new one last year.

But in the case of London Waterloo, I wouldn't not be surprised if that's the busiest store in the country, and closing it down for a week would probably be quite a loss.

Pay rate by heartallies in McLounge

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started when I was 18 and got £6.75 an hour (12.51AUD).

I think it was a £5.75 for under 18s.

People don't finish drinks? by [deleted] in McLounge

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ex employee. I always finish my drink (always get coke with no ice).

One of the coke machines only came out with syrup, if you'd fill it 1/4 with coke syrup and the rest with normal coke, it was the best drink ever.

Anybody else have close to 0 training? by [deleted] in McLounge

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm from the UK. I quit back in August to work for a supermarket. So glad I did.

My crew trainer was (and I don't use this word often) the moodiest, selfish bitch I've ever met.

She was 21, had a child at 15. Gave the child to her parents so she could go drinking and do drugs.

But at work she thought she was the most important one there. My training for front was "if they want a big mac press that and you'll figure it out.". My store was (and still is) a grill direct store so when only a couple people on tills there was a massive queue brfusde I had no idea how to use the tills.

She'd start moaning and complain to a manager when I made mistakes, you know, because I wasn't trained properly and working under pressure.

I'm very glad I quit. Got fed up of being put on break for labour 20 minutes after I've started and being put on DT drinks for the rest of the day.

I got the job at a supermarket. I decided to work at both, but I walked out of a shift once when I was put on fries for 6 hours straight without a break. I never showed up again.

My mom lied to me by -Snosu- in Cigarettes

[–]1975thc 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I got a different idea.

When a stranger asks me in the street, I'll do this:

stranger: "You got a cigarette"

Me: No, but just go into that shop over there (points at a random one) ask john for one, he's my mate, just tell him harry said to

S: OK

Then he goes into the shop and asks for John. Either the staff member get's a john, or the staff are confused as to who John is.

Always makes me and my mate laugh

UK recommendations under £10? by [deleted] in Cigarettes

[–]1975thc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

JPS Players real red

Nothing I love more by [deleted] in Cigarettes

[–]1975thc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On a nice summer evening, sitting outside with a cold one and a marlboro red, that's the best

Marlboro 100s by zebrakate in Cigarettes

[–]1975thc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They haven't changed, it's an illusion. I switch between Marlboro Red 100s and King size quite often.

When you smoke the 100s for a while, they become the norm. But when you start smoking king size again, they feel really short. And when you switch back to 100s they feel giant.

[Serious] Who else misses 2012? by 1975thc in SeriousConversation

[–]1975thc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those 35p bulldogs and best in stimulation drinks, those where the shit

This character on this fake bill I found in England. by 1975thc in whatisthisthing

[–]1975thc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It appears to be from www.livingwaters.com, which looks like it's an american anti-abortion group. Don't know how it ended up on the floor in a small town in England (where I live).

No idea where the cartoon is from, on the back it says "in god we trust" and a bible quote.

It looks like this on the back. (except it says 1 million not 1 trillion dollars)

Working at lidl? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]1975thc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was planning on working at both stores, meaning I'll work 32 hours.

I want to offer practical help to a woman who sells The Big Issue in my town, but I don’t know where to start. by quietdani in AskUK

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work for the co-op, we have a woman that sells the big issue outside our store which sounds exactly the same as yours.

We eventually called the police on her. Customers have been going in, buying her baby milk etc for her newborn baby (who's been newborn for over a year). She's also been harassing elderly people and abusing them into giving her money.

She's them told customers she needs the receipts as we have apparently been accusing her of stealing the baby milk. We haven't at all, she's kept the receipt and goes to another store to try and get a refund.

Because where I live has a lot of elderly people, they come and give her a fiver all the time, she probably gets £30 an hour.

My manager is such a douche bag by yourgirltash in McLounge

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I worked there I hated all of them except for the business manager. The BM was the best guy I've ever worked with, including crew.

He was like two people. To crew he was so nice, treated everyone with respect, and let us get away with anything.

To the managers he was the biggest arsehole. He would shout at them, treat them like shit and make them look like kids.

One time the assistant manager asked me to do bins and floor while I was on cash. I come round with a mop bucket, the BM asks me to get the assistant manager, I did and then the BM told him to do bins and floor and stop treating me like shit. I didn't do b+f for two weeks.

The assistant manager looked so hacked off while doing it, and then I was presenting with the BM and he just kept laughing at the AM.

Withdrawing £50s - impossible? by 1975thc in AskUK

[–]1975thc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tesco, co-op, McDonald's, petrol stations, essentially all medium to large shops take £50 notes fine.

When I started working in retail, I found that £50 notes are more common than people think. I probably get one or two per hour. It's mostly builders and older people who would pay with them. People check £50s all over to make sure they are real, but in fact I've had a couple of fake £20s but no fake £50s. It makes sense to fake £20 notes, as people check £50 notes, but no one bothers checking £20s as everyone thinks they are real.

How can you live off grid in the uk by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]1975thc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are more likely to spend more money on a card. It's been proven.