Sometimes, if they’re hanging on too long, overly determined to use one particular [kiosk], I’ll go around them to the open one since they clearly didn’t want it too much.
Sometimes, if they’re hanging on too long, overly determined to use one particular [kiosk], I’ll go around them to the open one since they clearly didn’t want it too much.
The only time I get frustrated is when I go to weigh produce and it triggers the scanner, which halts the whole process as the register has a seizure, and there is no one around to be found to fix it. My local place only has one person who has the keycard, and if they have to go to the restroom or do other human…
I was a cashier at Albertson’s in college, so I had a lot of produce codes in my head at one time. For some reason, I’ve always remembered bananas being 4011. Imagine my shock some 30 years later, when I saw Kroger has the same code. Never noticed it until recently.
As we have repeatedly seen in recent years, the right-wing wants the power without the accountability. They want to be able to push through their theocracy unchallenged.
The store I usually go to seems to have disabled the scales a year or two ago, probably for just that reason. It’s nice to be able to just put the bag right in the cart now
I have been using self-checkout almost exclusively since covid - it seemed easier and meant less human contact, which is a good thing when you’re trying to avoid getting sick. I don’t understand the bagging thing - with a few exceptions almost every self-checkout allows or makes you scan something and put it right…
If you’re going to use a self-checkout, calm the f down about other people not being fast and efficient. Go to manned register.
And I wish she’d said that during her confirmation, although it wouldn’t have mattered.
You lied at your employment interview. In the real world you’d be fired. Correctly so.
Jesus, has she ever been able to take a picture where she doesn’t have a 1000-yard glazed doughnut stare?
ACB looks like she was built to be an HOA board president.
“People just didn’t recognize who the justices were,” Barrett said. “I think that’s better. I don’t think justices should be recognizable in that sense.”
Yeah, lifetime appointments never made sense, nor does allowing the capriciousness of death or conveniently timed retirements to allow one party to reshape the Court. Assuming Biden gets no more vacancies to fill this term, there will have been a Democratic President for 24 of the last 48 years (and obviously a…
She just knows that there will not be any accountability for the justices on the court.
Easy there—Catholic would mean abolishing the death penalty, and we can’t be having that. No no, I’m sure there’s a bespoke Evangelical church/Super PAC/paramilitary death cult whose dogma and doctrine are conspicuously designed to be every bis as awful as humanly imaginable.
what the Constitution has to say
Idk if I would say “catholic” as opposed to “christian” since the evangelicals and baptists have their hands in this wretched distortion of our Constitution.
At least once in American history, a conviction was later overturned. As a result, we can conclude that any conviction could potentially be overturned in the future, and we move that all convictions are therefore invalid.
I’m really fed up with right wing politicians telling me my eyes and ears are lying to me. I watched their confirmations, in their entirety, particularly looking out for these justices stances on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights. They all swore, under oath, it was settled law only to simply turn their noses up at precedent…
Well Amy, here’s my impression of the Supreme Court: