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“I Can Help Who’s Next in Line” by Mackenzie

Have you ever gone to the mall and got stuck in a long line? You just wanted to get in and get out? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many people, including me, always get stuck in the long lines with those cashiers that don’t know how to do their jobs.

Once I was out shopping and got in line to pay. Since the line was moving quickly, I thought this would be an in and out trip. But then, when I approached the cashier, the cashier said to her friend, “ Hey, my shift’s up; can you take over?” Of course her friend agreed. I gave the clerk my items and she kept pressing buttons on her screen.

At first I thought she was doing something productive, but it turns out she didn’t know how to work the register! Soon enough, her face started sweating and she kept telling me, “Sorry, hold on.” Then she went in the back (I suppose to get help). While she was gone, the people in line were getting furious and yelling at me! The clerk didn’t come back for what felt like an half an hour! When she did come back, she still didn’t know how to operate the register! I was so irritated. I left the store.

I bet those customers behind me are still there to this day.

There are many problems in the world, I understand, but this needs to be taken care of, and it’s an easy fix. It’s called training. Maybe if the manager decided to train the employees instead of letting them figure it out and break the register we wouldn’t have this problems. Take the new employee after hours and teach them! And if the manager is too “busy” get another experienced employee to teach them!

For the love of a shopping spree!

To girls, shopping is like the most important thing in the world. But if girls can’t buy new makeup, shoes, or clothes because a clerk can’t do his/ her job, us girls are going to get mad. And when us girls get mad, don’t mess with us. If you do, World War 3 is gonna go down.

Watch out.

I’m not going and blaming the employees who don’t know how to work. I understand that you have a bad work day every now and then or you just plainly don’t know how to work the thing. But I am blaming your trainer. Mr. Too Busy to Teach my Employees (A.K.A your manager).

I don’t know about you guys, but I like to shop. I would like to continue too, that is, if the service at certain stores improves.

By the way, just pointing out, you can fix this flaw in less than five seconds.

You have no excuses.

So you managers with those fancy egos, can you please just train your employees?

So as those phony clerks with those plastered smiles would say, “Bye, have a nice day.”

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