Every single time I go to lane 1 it is clearly a sign right above it that clearly says express above it. I get so irritated when people come with large baskets through my lane but sometimes I make exception it was a Caucasian woman who at first was going to go to uscan but then she decided to pick at my customer calling him a immigrant and then saying he had too many items. She was right after him in line it didn't even take me two minutes to check him out. So then she said she was going to report the store "I was going say bitch get the dick out your mouth." Instead a replied in sarcasm by saying thank you have a nice day. Is express lane, just what it says or exceptions can be made because my supervisor approves of 15 items or less.
Every single time I go to lane 1 it is clearly a sign right above it that clearly says express above it. I get so irritated when people come with large baskets through my lane but sometimes I make exception it was a Caucasian woman who at first was going to go to uscan but then she decided to pick at my customer calling him a immigrant and then saying he had too many items. She was right after him in line it didn't even take me two minutes to check him out. So then she said she was going to report the store "I was going say bitch get the dick out your mouth." Instead a replied in sarcasm by saying thank you have a nice day. Is express lane, just what it says or exceptions can be made because my supervisor approves of 15 items or less.
she was ignorant trash. dont worry about her. i have had people complain that they will ell on me for letting someone with more than 15 items in the express lane, but i dont care. a cashier is more likely to get into trouble for refusing a customer with more than 15 items, than for checking a customer with more items out. you are damned if you do and damned if you dont so, gotta use common sense. i doubt kroger will be mad at you for taking a customer with more items, they probably would think the complainer was an idiot.
Do schools even teach kids how to write a proper sentence or construct a clear and concise paragraph these days?
In many cases, NO. There is a teeny teeny tiny minority of students that are 'getting smarter" (in a way) and they are the kind that understands computer code, and gets into high tech jobs. On the other hand, the great majority of students are getting DUMBER AND DUMBER, and mindlessly mess with their Smart phones all day long. They have problems writing complete sentences, and don't understand the basics of good punctuation.
Sorry, but that is the way the modern school system is going. Well-intentioned leftists and liberals are just making it worse......... the teacher's unions are a mess, and throwing more money at the school systems just ends up with poorer and poorer results. We need to get back to the basics of reading, writing and math. Sometimes truth is very unpleasant.