@nikkiole: great tips-sounds like it makes it easier for the cashier though
@Okiedokie: This is what it sounds like to me too.
If I am at a store,spending $250-$300, I really, with all due respect, do not want them telling me the what to do and what not to do when I'm in line checking out and handing over my $$$. Yes, I want to get out and move on with my day, but this sounds a little self-serving to me. I don't call up my clients and tell them what they need or should do to make my job easier. I'm hired to do a job and they don't give a flip about making my job easier when they are paying my firm to do the job.
Actually, I can't think of any customer that would not take offense at hearing or reading this laundry list of demands of a business they are dealing with and giving their money to. I was a checker in high school and early college so I know how frustrating it can be, but everyone needs to remember that the job requires you to be of service, assist, help and serve your customer or in my case, my clients, otherwise, they go somewhere else and you and the business or firm are out of a job. 4951