• Demdaru@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Introvert here too and I don’t believe it one bit. It’s wastr of both my and cashiers time. The cashier is there because they are getting paid to do it, not because they want to.

    If I wanted to exercise small talk, maybe park? Dunno. Or some place tied to my hobby, where I know I have topics I can rely on.

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      9 days ago

      To me it’s a little bit like the convention of praising things that are handmade. Yes, a perfectly efficient world would factory-produce every item with clear-cut lines, but that gives people fewer meaningful jobs, and exposes us to fewer interesting flaws.

      One other very tangible negative related to having mostly self-checkouts is petty theft. Many of us heard about the large rings of criminals that would steal massive numbers of low-value items from stores, no one would stopping them because there’s hardly anyone staffing those stores, and those that are there are overworked.

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        9 days ago

        What I’ve seen happen is that shops around here bolstered security when they lowered amount of cashiers. Especially shop near me, which delayed adding self-checkouts due to high level of theft, simply puts either a security guard or normal employee at the self-checkout section at all times.

        And about praising things made handmade - I believe there is a place for handmade things, but being a cashier ain’t it. Behind the cash register you’re nothing else than overpraised payment processor, and I both see of others and got to experience how souless that job is, especially in high turnout places. There’s only pain in there, mostly due to understaffing.