• lunarul@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    or check out yourself

    Thanks CEO’s megayacht. I’ll always pick self checkout over forced human interaction.

      • RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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        15 days ago

        You think that’s bad, did you know some stores make you pick the stuff up from the shelves instead of the worker doing it for you!

        Yeah, I’m not sure why I would be bothered by having to scan my own stuff, especially since I get through self-checkouts much faster. I value my time more than saving that physical action.

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          I beg to differ. I don’t have pay attention in the normal checkout - that time is fully mine.

          In the self checkout that’s time I can’t use on anything else.

          Its specifically because I value my time I avoid the self checkout unless I am only picking up a couple things.

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            really depends. If you are a busy buiseness person, sure. but if you just stand there and wait for rhe people infront of you, you might as well do the self-checkout if its faster

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          15 days ago

          This is why I always use the cashier lanes. I can goof around and check my phone while I wait. The store can pay somebody to check my items out

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      15 days ago

      You don’t to talk to the cashiers, no one is forcing you to do anything and they won’t even remember you, it’s fine. Why so mad about having the smallest interaction with another human being?

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        Some of these people are fucking weird. Like the person you’re replying to? Yeah, I would not want to know someone that antisocial IRL.

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          15 days ago

          Maybe you’re weird for making such a statement. Have you ever heard of social anxiety? It can be crippling.

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            15 days ago

            You don’t even have to speak to the checkout person. Yet lemmy treats anxiety as normal, memes abound! Yeah, that’s fucking weird and anyone that crippled is, well, crippled, needs serious help.

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            15 days ago

            I have crippling anxiety - and i overwhelmingly prefer a manned checkout.

            Manned checkout:

            Hi, here are my bags, paying by card, thanks.
            

            Robot:

            Unexpected item in bagging area
            Try and flag a worker down
            they are busy solving the above issue for 4 other people
            wait patiently for a minute or two
            the worker doesn't realise i need their help
            have to go ask them for help
            continue scanning my items
            above happens 2-5 more times
            

            The robot tends to have significantly more human interaction, it’s slower than having a professional do it, and the human interaction is SO much worse.

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        15 days ago

        Do you think about the shoe shiners losing their job when you choose to wear sports shoes instead of dress shoes? Would that be a valid argument to stop you? It’s not my responsibility to go out of my way to make sure certain jobs stay relevant.