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Being a moany cow!

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PamelaJ1 Sat 30-Mar-19 16:37:13

Our Aldi staff are lovely. Just redressing the balance nina.
I'm surprised Jane because I can't remember when anyone at any checkout was rude to me. These big stores usually have good training when it comes to customer relations.
You were right to complain.
Are you going to try her again?

Jane10 Sat 30-Mar-19 16:35:02

I usually have really nice check out assistants at that shop and know several by name. One helpfully keeps vouchers back for me if no one wants one. I suppose it was the shock of such a rude one that struck me.

Luckygirl Sat 30-Mar-19 16:26:09

I think you are right to complain. She might do the same to someone who was feeling really vulnerable - I know if someone did that to me right now I would dissolve into tears.

ayse Sat 30-Mar-19 15:17:17

Not moany at all and I would have complained as well. I rarely come across rude staff but indifference is another matter. Years ago now in the unemployment benefit office, I had two staff manning the counters as people “signed on”. They were busy chatting to each other. I watched for a bit and waited till they had a break. As part of chatter I introduced the subject of till assistants talking to each other, not their customers. They were fully in agreement that it was not customer friendly. I went on to tell them that they had been doing the very same thing. They were embarrassed but never did that again to my knowledge. I’ve never seen two people go so red!
Yesterday in a well known book shop the table we sat at was very sticky. I went to find a cloth to wipe it and found the two assistants chatting away. I decided they needed to be occupied and asked for the table to be cleaned, which was done. Tables were also cleared.
I dislike intensely rude and unthinking assistants but IMO it is lack of supervision and training that is at fault. I’m not really a dragon but in later life I have become far more assertive but hopefully not rude.

Cosmos Sat 30-Mar-19 15:12:19

Today I had a librarian who when I asked her something, took fence as it stopped her sitting there and staring into space, my question necessitated her getting up from her chair, which she proceeded to do puffing and scowling, she did what she had to, then flopped down to ponder again, I interrupted her by saying, thank you very much for getting off you chair to help me with my query and doing it with such good grace. If looks could kill I would not be writing this.bibdo hope she us fully rested by now.

ninathenana Sat 30-Mar-19 15:02:15

Aldi by any chance ? I read they are trained to get you through the till asap. No excuse for rudeness and not listening though.

M0nica Sat 30-Mar-19 15:00:35

Being an awkward person, if I had asked the till lady to slow down and she hadn't. I would have just slowed down and if she had drummed her fingers told her that if she had slowed down as asked she wouldn't need to drum her fingers because I would have been able to pack the goods so much faster as I would have had more space to do it.

Never let anyone get away with trying to intimidate you.

crazyH Sat 30-Mar-19 14:30:23

No you weren't....

aggie Sat 30-Mar-19 14:29:08

One checkout girl at the store i go to has such a sour look I avoid her till if I can . Imagine my surprise when I gave in and had to check out at her till , she packed for me and said some kind words when i was fumbling for my purse , I try to get her now , but do try to have purse/card at the ready . Some stores prefer you to pack at a counter away from the checkout , having paid of course

Gonegirl Sat 30-Mar-19 14:26:51

Well come on Jane. Tell us which supermarket it was!

BlueBelle Sat 30-Mar-19 14:22:56

A bit different but today a friend and I went for a coffee they often do a lovely spicy soup at the large busy cafe, which wasn’t on view today so I asked the very bored looking assistant who was gazing into the distance if they had any of their spicy soup she literally shouted ‘Whaaat’ missing the end t off I repeated my request and was told ‘no’ just that, no ‘sorry’ or we only do that on certain days just that,... no
I bought a coffee which was reluntenly shoved over with no mention that the milk/cream was in a different area and the spoons and paper serviettes another area altogether
Wont bother going back again

leyla Sat 30-Mar-19 14:14:45

I wonder if its the same supermarket chain I use...I find it v annoying. They also wear headsets and chat with (presumably) other members of staff the whole time they are serving - I find it v confusing as I think they are speaking to me so I keep saying 'pardon??'!

EllanVannin Sat 30-Mar-19 14:12:54

Maybe up North here they're more considerate ? I haven't ever come across anyone unhelpful at my local Asda.

I might give them short shrift if I did though !

wildswan16 Sat 30-Mar-19 14:03:50

There is one particular supermarket where the checkout staff have obviously been told they HAVE to carry on a conversation with the customer. So whilst trying to pack my shopping I have to reply to "do you need any help packing", "how are you today", "are you doing anything interesting later on", "is it getting any warmer outside", etc etc.

Actually I'm trying to concentrate, watching the prices, not squashing my squashables, trying to remember my pin number, trying to keep up with the items landing in front of me etc etc.

A simple smile, a hello and thank you would be lovely.

sodapop Sat 30-Mar-19 13:54:02

Not a moany cow at all Jane10 I sometimes think that supermarkets staff feel the place is run for their convenience and not that of the customer. It's a different story here in France where the staff stop to chat about things to customers. Both scenarios can be equally annoying I suppose.

Nico97 Sat 30-Mar-19 13:52:16

No you weren't Jane10. If she couldn't take the hint after three requests then she needs telling, and hopefully her Manager will do just that.

Jane10 Sat 30-Mar-19 13:32:10

Today while supermarket shopping the checkout lady threw my items past her till far faster than I could possibly pack them. They were piling up on my hands as I tried to put stuff away. I asked her three times to slow down but she ignored me. After she told me the price I was still frantically trying to pack my food into my bags. She drummed her fingers as I did that. There was only one person behind me. No great pressure from them. I was so cross. I'm not slow at packing (or asking her to slow down!)
It's a shop I'm in twice a week and always have pleasant checkout staff. Many elderly people shop there too.
Reader - I complained about her to the manager I met on my way out. Was I being a moany cow?