Advice from Annie Lane.
from someone who complained that cashiers at grocery stores rarely thank them, the customers. I heard from many of you who have worked as cashiers at supermarkets, and I am grateful for your letters as they provide a firsthand account of the other perspective.
Looks like we are still dealing with the same issues 30 years later. I said it in my first letter, and I will say it again: Saying thank you both ways is always a good idea. It’s just showing a bit of gratitude for another human being, and being grateful is a good thing for everyone -- always.I worked for Publix Supermarket in the 1990s. I started on the line and worked as an office cashier.
I want to thank you for your response to “Saying Thank You.” There is an entitled attitude suggesting, “I’m buying groceries, which in turn means that I’m paying your wages,” which is so rude and disrespectful. I work at a grocery store chain, and when the pandemic started, and no one knew what it was, I was at work.
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