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Monday, August 17, 2009

Are You Kidding??? Seriously???

My friend Barb and I are always joking about how I wake up with a certain amount of patience per day and once it's used up... it's gone! Well today was definitely one of those days.

So I had to run to the grocery store for a last few minute things for supper. Keep in mind, I'm 39 weeks pregnant, the baby has dropped and I'm VERY uncomfortable on the best of days. So I run in, and I grab my 4-5 items and then go stand in line at the register.

The store was fairly busy, and I used to work at a grocery store, so waiting doesn't usually bother me. I wait behind this guy who is apparently one of those freaks who stocks up their basement with canned goods for the next nuclear holocaust, and then I place my few items at the end of the conveyor belt. After the cashier finishes his transaction and he leaves, I walk up to the register so I can start making out my check while I wait for her to ring the groceries. Well, she hadn't turned on the conveyor belt yet, so my items were still sitting at the end of the register.

This is where things get crabby. A family comes up behind me. This 10-12 year old girl looks at me standing by the register... sees my groceries at the end of the belt and then WALKS UP TO THE REGISTER AND SETS HER SHIT IN FRONT OF MINE. Her mom seriously stands there, watches what's going on and doesn't say a DAMNED WORD! NOTHING! So then I have to explain to the cashier that the items she is now ringing up are not mine and that mine are still sitting at the end of the belt, after I waited behind nuclear holocaust guy. She continues to check out the girl. The mom goes into another line to check out the rest of her groceries. And then I have to wait for the cashier to get change and stuff for the girl who jumped in front of me. The whole situation was very awkward because I'm still standing there with my nearly filled out check while this girl is practically joined at my hip waiting for me to move out of her way. I was pissed. I was LIVID.

What bothers me more than the girl's actions is that there were no consequences for them. The mother did absolutely nothing to correct her or anything. Shit, if I had done something similar at that age, my mom would have went haywire in the store and then woe be unto me as soon as we got home. It's no wonder kids these days have such a warped sense of entitlement. I just can't imagine how I would react if my kid did something like that to someone. And yet there was nothing from the mom. Nothing. No apology, nothing.

Needless to say, my patience meter is now on empty!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my god this is horrible. im surprised the cashier didnt correct the mistake and cancel out the girls transaction. i mean the girl and her mom were at fault of course, but i would have thought the cashier would have made it right.

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Theresa said...

I was pretty dissapointed in the cashier too. Although, having been one, I can imagine she didn't want to invoke any kind of nasty backlash... At least I didn't freak out on her or the little girl like I wanted to. LOL I'm kind of proud of myself for holding back on that one.

Anonymous said...

All I can say is wtf. I know that the patience meter droped really quick. You should have spoke up and said excuse me do you not see that I am standin g here. LOL

Sherri and Ellee said...

Wow. I understand your frustration. I mean, what could you do? And I think I would have stood there with my jaw hanging in shock. How does a child that age get to that point? Obviously, she does whatever she wants and it's a shame, because her parents are not teaching her how to behave in society. Sad, sad, sad.....

Anonymous said...

Wow sums it up pretty well. I have very little patience as it is but for stuff like that my patience level is below zero. =x If that had happened to me I would want to flip out on her too but that's a touchy issue, especially when it's the child of a stranger so I think I would've just taken her groceries and moved them to the back of the line and explain that I was there first and she's have to wait her turn. =)

*sigh* This is just as bad as those people who stand WAY too close to you in lines. Ugh.. And then you try to move up to get away and give them the hint but they move up too.

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Unknown said...

Ugh. That would've driven me insane. I like to pretend in my head that I would've done something about it, but I'm too well-mannered for my own good.

Well, in a perfect world where I have no shame, I would shout, "Hmm. What an obnoxious kid! I'm glad I'm not the mother of that problem child." And then eye the mother until she wants a showdown, in which I reply, "Sorry, I'm too civil for that, unlike your family."

Awful, yes. But it would've made a great showdown. :) Haha.

Unknown said...

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Elvis Craftstello said...

I worked as a cashier and would not have allowed such blatant rudeness from a customer, how could she not have seen a kid putting her stuff in front of a pregnant woman?! Jeez. As for the kid, well, I guess I've seen worse, so it doesn't surprise me. I know I'm getting old; I find myself lamenting the dearth of actual customer service from employees these days...