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B***h today didn't like the way I put her groceries in the cart-so what if it was messy-don't come in here with a large order b***h!



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It's like that company wide. Only in the past  few years or so has it been this bad. In generations gone by people knew how to use their brain and had manners. In a society focused around money people are fu-cken stupid. People scam the system and don't give two cents to anyone but them selves and they'll fu-ck the middle man. Gone are the days in which people were taught to pick up after them selves and use the words please and thank you. It results in creating a new social status that says most people are dumb fu-cks. I don't think people realize the personal image they're creating on society by being so low class socially. I've learned just because you're in the body of an adult doesn't mean you've passed the two year old tantrums and behavioral status. Most Kroger customers aren't much more intelligent than toddlers. Don't believe me? Work for Kroger and report back in a year.



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It's like that company wide. Only in the past  few years or so has it been this bad. In generations gone by people knew how to use their brain and had manners. In a society focused around money people are fu-cken stupid. People scam the system and don't give two cents to anyone but them selves and they'll fu-ck the middle man. Gone are the days in which people were taught to pick up after them selves and use the words please and thank you. It results in creating a new social status that says most people are dumb fu-cks. I don't think people realize the personal image they're creating on society by being so low class socially. I've learned just because you're in the body of an adult doesn't mean you've passed the two year old tantrums and behavioral status. Most Kroger customers aren't much more intelligent than toddlers. Don't believe me? Work for Kroger and report back in a year.


 I don't think it has anything to do with the new generation. The worst customers I get are generally 40+. Most of the younger people I get are polite. You always get exceptions but this is mostly my experience.



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It's like that company wide. Only in the past  few years or so has it been this bad. In generations gone by people knew how to use their brain and had manners. In a society focused around money people are fu-cken stupid. People scam the system and don't give two cents to anyone but them selves and they'll fu-ck the middle man. Gone are the days in which people were taught to pick up after them selves and use the words please and thank you. It results in creating a new social status that says most people are dumb fu-cks. I don't think people realize the personal image they're creating on society by being so low class socially. I've learned just because you're in the body of an adult doesn't mean you've passed the two year old tantrums and behavioral status. Most Kroger customers aren't much more intelligent than toddlers. Don't believe me? Work for Kroger and report back in a year.


 I don't think it has anything to do with the new generation. The worst customers I get are generally 40+. Most of the younger people I get are polite. You always get exceptions but this is mostly my experience.


 I agree. The 40+ year old crowds are falling behind in technology, not adapting to new events and situations, not able to handle simple situations that fall out side of their repetitious lives. Instead of understanding how to adapt instead they throw two year old tantrum tantrums and wine and complain until they get their way. The sad part is most people don't see this and suck up to this behavioral patterns. Which only encourages it more. As time goes on it this personality takes a life of its own.



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B***h today didn't like the way I put her groceries in the cart-so what if it was messy-don't come in here with a large order b***h!


 looks like we got ourselves another piss poor associate. Like the rest before you though you will learn to VALUE US!! Remember who pays your way of small life associate !



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We get all kinds, except those who are smarter or can afford to shop elsewhere.  More competition needed.  People have to go too far to get what they need. 

I got a good one the other day.  Sneaks up when there is no manager around and insists that I break the rules by packaging an order in such a way that he can easily fool the self checkout into giving him a 70% discount.  If I resist his effort I am not somehow making him very highly satisfied and he will raise a fuss.  If I go along the company gets ripped off.  The company does not retaliate in the latter case.  Company is also stupid.

"I've been coming in here every day for years and they do it for me.  They've been doing it for me for years!"



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Shut the **** up.  Youre probably an arrogant, stupid, technophobic, entitled boomer.  Your kind are the absolute ****ing worst and you ruined the planet (and economy) by having too many children.  Go to hell.



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Shut the **** up.  Youre probably an arrogant, stupid, technophobic, entitled boomer.  Your kind are the absolute ****ing worst and you ruined the planet (and economy) by having too many children.  Go to hell.


 Ok groomer



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B***h today didn't like the way I put her groceries in the cart-so what if it was messy-don't come in here with a large order b***h!


You were probably doing what the worthless computer "training" showed you. Go fast, go fast, go fast. And I have found out that just going fast doesn't work at all. You lose your concentration and the order looks like Taz went through it. Items are bagged wrong and the customer complains. Next time, no matter what the size of the order, watch what comes down the belt. Concentrate and think ahead a little about what items will go together. Apply the basics (heavy stuff on the bottom to light stuff on top, etc), and use a rhythm, not speed, to bag the order. Keep doing it this way and you'll get faster before you know it and have less complaints. Now you will have customers tell you that they'll want their stuff bagged a certain way. Just agree to it while using the techniques described above. Also, talk to the other courtesy clerks about some of the ways that they bag an order and try to adopt those ideas. You do all of this and it'll be like Van Halen's Ice Cream Man: Guaranteed To Satisfy. 



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