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Give the check out assistant a medal and a promotion

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j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 21:38:17

The checkout assistant is doing a job. So long as she does it and you nod a thank you at the end, why should it matter to her if you are on the phone or not?

She was being ridiculous!

nightowl Tue 02-Jul-13 21:20:05

I think the checkout assistant was quite right, but I see that Sainsburys have apologised and offered the woman some vouchers! All of which makes me fear that the checkout assistant may have been reprimanded, or worse, for embarrassing the company. I hope not.

j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 21:17:58

Probably because the sainsbugs ones are liable to bugger up.

FlicketyB Tue 02-Jul-13 21:08:01

I think staying on the phone when going through the checkout is not just the height of bad manners it is dehumanising the checkout operator and treating her as if she was a machine. If she wanted to be served by a machine why didn't she use the self service tills?

j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 18:58:13

How did your name come out like that?!!! shock

Gadabout. Sorry.

j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 18:57:39

Ah, that's different Gasabut. I hate that. We are the paying customer. hmm

j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 18:56:47

You can still nod and say "thank you" while you are on the phone.

GadaboutGran Tue 02-Jul-13 18:55:16

I wonder if the customer even took the hint. I have the opposite problem at our local shop - the assistants are always on the phone & rarely look at you while serving.

glammanana Tue 02-Jul-13 18:49:03

I think the staff have enough to deal with without having to listen to other peoples conversations,and her actions must have registered some thing for her to ask at customer services,my eldest boy now works at S's as a Store Manager and what he tells me about the rude way people treat the staff would make your hair stand on end,how he stays polite all day I have no idea,but then he was brought up with manners and would not even think to be using his phone whilst conducting any other business.

nanaej Tue 02-Jul-13 18:44:14

Common courtesy as far as I am concerned to acknowledge whoever is helping me where ever I am. It would have been polite to have made some communication with the checkout person, a quick., 'thank you, I am ready, sorry about the phone' wold have probably been the thing to have done!

If the woman with the mobile did this then the checkout person may have been over sensitive, if she ignored the checkout person completely then she was just rude!

Ana Tue 02-Jul-13 18:44:07

Yes - 'The customer is always right'...wink

j08 Tue 02-Jul-13 18:32:34

Oh come on! You go to Sains to get your shopping, not to have a social event with the checkout lady.

Should be sacked.

grandimars Tue 02-Jul-13 18:28:19

Good for her, maybe the customer might learn a few manners from this!

Elegran Tue 02-Jul-13 18:27:33

I wish I had
a) been the checkout assistant
b) had the nerve to respond by getting out my own mobile phone and talking into it until she had stopped

bluebell Tue 02-Jul-13 18:23:35

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2353581/Sainsburys-customer-shocked-checkout-assistant-refuses-serve-mobile.html