For quite some time, our local Home Depots have had an abundance of self check-out lanes, and only one or two lanes with actual people doing the cashiering. You know the self-check out, scanners that you do the work for checking out, and if the scan is problematic, there is one poor "helper" who has to run back and forth to the various stations to try to help the customer who has the problem.
As a matter of principle, we never used the self-check lanes...and even waited long times to have a human cashier....and would tell the cashier that we are thankful that he/she is working there, and that we prefer to see Home Depot employ people, rather than machine checkers.
This week, we were totally surprised and pleased to see several more cashier lanes open. Pleasant helpful folks, who are doing a job, getting a salary.....sure it isn't a lot of money they probably earn, but in these times, a job is something!
Sure, an electronic scan machine can get you in and out quick (provided the items scan accurately).....but from our point of view, we would much rather see a smiling cashier and know that the local store is adding to employment rather than not.
As a matter of principle, we never used the self-check lanes...and even waited long times to have a human cashier....and would tell the cashier that we are thankful that he/she is working there, and that we prefer to see Home Depot employ people, rather than machine checkers.
This week, we were totally surprised and pleased to see several more cashier lanes open. Pleasant helpful folks, who are doing a job, getting a salary.....sure it isn't a lot of money they probably earn, but in these times, a job is something!
Sure, an electronic scan machine can get you in and out quick (provided the items scan accurately).....but from our point of view, we would much rather see a smiling cashier and know that the local store is adding to employment rather than not.
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