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12 Frustrating Things That Every Cashier Will Understand

Apr 14, 2017 Randy Stancovici

12 Frustrating Things That Every Cashier Will Understand

Back when I was in college, I worked in a supermarket, as a cashier, for two years. The hours were long, and the pay was crap. Standing on my feet for 10 hours a day didn't help either. To this day, I maintain that it was one of the hardest jobs I've ever had. And it wasn't because the job functions were particularly complicated, they weren't. It was a tough job because I was dealing with a constant roulette of difficult, self-entitled people. On a daily basis, I had to deal with some incredibly frustrating scenarios. If you've ever had the displeasure of being a cashier, you will be able to relate to all of these.

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