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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:06 pm
by Sheryl
I hate it...I went to Walmart today to get some stuff I needed. Found a really cool Beatles t-shirt by the way. Anyways only 4 cashier lines were open, and they all had lady's with full baskets waiting. So I head to the self-checkout. I hate those dang things. Managed to only scan 1 thing twice, however the flower seeds I bought wouldn't show as being placed in the bag. So after I scanned each of them had to have an assistant come and key in a code to let me continue :-5

Took me 20 minutes to scan and pay for my stuff. :rolleyes:

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:21 pm
by venus
I hate those things, they never work properly...:thinking:

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:32 pm
by Sheryl
SnoozeControl wrote: I tried one of those exactly once, and unfortunately I was trying to buy beer, which isn't allowed since they have to check your age. Duh!

I haven't had the courage to try it again.:-2


:wah: You should give it another go with something real light in weight like seed packets. Will drive you nutty. :D

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:38 pm
by jennyswan
I must admit to loving them. I use them all the time at tesco' and it saves ages in a queue. Brilliant. It took a bit of practice though to get it right :)

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:59 pm
by Richard Bell
Wal-Mart operates with a bare bones staff whom they pay a very low wage.

This is done to maximize Wal-Mart's profits, which are in the billions of dollars.

If you want service, try shopping at an independent business owned by somebody in your community.

R.B.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:22 pm
by Nomad
Richard Bell wrote: Wal-Mart operates with a bare bones staff whom they pay a very low wage.



This is done to maximize Wal-Mart's profits, which are in the billions of dollars.



If you want service, try shopping at an independent business owned by somebody in your community.



R.B.




Yes

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:39 pm
by LilacDragon
Richard Bell wrote: Wal-Mart operates with a bare bones staff whom they pay a very low wage.

This is done to maximize Wal-Mart's profits, which are in the billions of dollars.

If you want service, try shopping at an independent business owned by somebody in your community.

R.B.


I would, but between Wal-Mart, K-Mart and Target - all the great Mom and Pop places have gone out of business around here.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:41 pm
by Sheryl
Same here Lilac. My town has 1 grocery store, but the prices are outrageous and the produce is nasty. I usually just shop there for the emergency items, like bread, milk and such.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:44 pm
by Nomad
LilacDragon wrote: I would, but between Wal-Mart, K-Mart and Target - all the great Mom and Pop places have gone out of business around here.




You have to get involved in your neighborhood, if they plan on moving in, get your neighbors together. Theyve been stopped before, theyve also been made to build with the neighborhood in mind architecturally speaking. This can only happen if you get involved though.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:05 pm
by BabyRider
I refuse to use self-check-outs. Even if I have only one item and I have to wait in line behind full carts. That's someone's job that's gone.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:31 pm
by LilacDragon
Nomad wrote: You have to get involved in your neighborhood, if they plan on moving in, get your neighbors together. Theyve been stopped before, theyve also been made to build with the neighborhood in mind architecturally speaking. This can only happen if you get involved though.


Ummm, I think my "town" is a little beyond that now. What was a small town when I went to high school has grown into a metropolis while I was away. Now that I am back, I am looking at trying to save enough money to move to a small town somewhere. You know, some place where atmosphere is as important as the almight dollar. Those days are long since past for just about any town in Oakland County, Michigan.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:35 pm
by Nomad
LilacDragon wrote: Ummm, I think my "town" is a little beyond that now. What was a small town when I went to high school has grown into a metropolis while I was away. Now that I am back, I am looking at trying to save enough money to move to a small town somewhere. You know, some place where atmosphere is as important as the almight dollar. Those days are long since past for just about any town in Oakland County, Michigan.


I understand that. The town Im moving to is like this. Its a small community, a river valley town. Lots of mom and pop places, bakery, small hardware. old theatre. The new stuff is a few miles up the road but not in your face.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:46 pm
by BabyRider
JAB wrote: Just curious BR, do you pump your own gas at the gas station? I can remember the times when a nice young fellow used to come out to my car and do it for me. His job is gone now too.
I remember those days, too. I also remember when we had to go INSIDE the banks and actually talk to a LIVE PERSON. All sorts of things like that. Our own technology is taking away jobs that used to require people. Which is why I avoid things like self-check-outs. Just my own little private rebellion.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:49 pm
by LilacDragon
JAB wrote: Just curious BR, do you pump your own gas at the gas station? I can remember the times when a nice young fellow used to come out to my car and do it for me. His job is gone now too.


I haven't seen a gas station that had live attendants in years!

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:06 pm
by SOJOURNER
In Pennsylvania, I stopped at a gas station in a little town my sister lives in. I shut off the car, unbuckled and started to get out of the car, when suddently theres this guy at my window asking me what kind of gas I wanted............. I was so shocked and amazed, I made such a to do over him pumping the gas, I embrassed the guy something fierce.

Next time I stopped, I was cool...........

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:24 pm
by Nomad
[quote=BabyRider]I remember those days, too. I also remember when we had to go INSIDE the banks and actually talk to a LIVE PERSON. All sorts of things like that. Our own technology is taking away jobs that used to require people. Which is why I avoid things like self-check-outs. Just my own little private rebellion.



Your an animal :rolleyes:

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:31 pm
by BabyRider
Nomad wrote: Your an animal :rolleyes:
Anarchy. Chaos. Non-conforming. These are my missions in life.

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 6:02 pm
by Nomad
BabyRider wrote: Anarchy. Chaos. Non-conforming. These are my missions in life.




Do you tell yourself this when you rip the tag off the new mattress ? :D