Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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I am the same in those sorts of situations, I am a fan of the scuttlebutt method in certain situations, but there is information to be gathered by learning about how companies are employing automation to.i like to say a few words , so i get a feel of employee morale ( as i most likely hold shares in that company , or am likely to buy shares in the future )
if it is a small ( unlisted )business a general opinion on the economy may be useful as well ( highlight a particular sector )
Yes, remember full service servo's all too well and yes, resent that I've got to do it myself as I really dislike handling those leaky fuel nozzles. Especially diesel ones!When you go to the petrol station do you resent pumping your own fuel? Because that used to be the job of a fuel station attendant, actually that was my first job out of high school.
I am always polite, but I don’t like chatting to strangers more than I have to about the weather, I find the conversations in “single serve friendships” draining. If I am in the mood for a chat I chat to people in my life.
Sounds like its time for an EVYes, remember full service servo's all too well and yes, resent that I've got to do it myself as I really dislike handling those leaky fuel nozzles. Especially diesel ones!
Idle chatter, introvert/extrovert I get it. I also get that one needs to grow and overcome the "hates and dislikes" imposed on our psyche. Much like I've had to learn to put up with leaky fuel pump nozzles.
Yeah, probably because people in smaller communities see less people in general, so they are not as mentally over stimulated by crowds of people. if you walk past 3 people on walk you will say hello to each one, but if you walk past 50 you probably will not want to stop and chat to each one.In my experience, those living in smaller communites/towns are far more amiable to having a chat than their big town, big city cousins.
Kinda like what happens in real life, a conversation about recent rainfall in an optometrist transmogrifies into a discussion on near death experiences (true story). LoLThis thread is so far off topic that it is an embarrassment to ASF. What are readers going to think after googling investment scams and this conversation about self service aisles and personality types appears.
Even worse is when those judgements are completely superficial and inaccurate.They have lost the ability to look someone in the eye without judgement, judgment of their job, their intellect, their place in society.
Thank you Joe for the new thread and fixing the off topicness.This thread is so far off topic that it is an embarrassment to ASF. What are readers going to think after googling investment scams and this conversation about self service aisles and personality types appears.
Thank you Joe for the new thread and fixing the off topic-ness.This thread is so far off topic that it is an embarrassment to ASF. What are readers going to think after googling investment scams and this conversation about self service aisles and personality types appears.
Yeah, I know we discussed EV’s in the past, that’s why I did the winky face@Value Collector
Lol, EV eh? We've had this discussion before and EV's are just not viable for this little black sheep.
Dividing people into introverts or extroverts negates the varying degrees to which we are all one or the other pending on the circumstance/s.
Whichever it is, I'm all for becoming the best one can possibly be but that's just me....
To each their own, I can see your side and go to self checkouts when I have a small amount to buy, but the weekly shopping goes to assisted checkout because they pack as well and all I have to do is put the stuff in my trolley and pay.Just curious, but how does that show honesty is reduced.
I always will line up for self checkout, even if there is a manned checkout free, I just prefer to avoid the human interaction, and just process my own groceries as I listen to my music. I think it’s best to leave the manned checkout for some one who needs it, a bit like a disability car park.
Yeah, definitely I am It against assisted checkouts, I was more responding to the suggestion that self checkouts only had lines because the lines of people are just shop lifters. As I pointed out some people genuinely prefer self check out, as I do.To each their own, I can see your side and go to self checkouts when I have a small amount to buy, but the weekly shopping goes to assisted checkout because they pack as well and all I have to do is put the stuff in my trolley and pay.
Self checkouts usually have staff looking over them anyway in case anyone pulls a swifty (sorry Taylor), so its debateable whether they save the stores money.
As for smalltalk it just slows things down, but it's polite to say hello to the assistant and it doesn't take much effort.
My wife prefers self checkouts, absolutely hates going through an assisted checkout, I think it is mainly because she hates lining up with people, nearly as much as talking to people.Yeah, definitely I am It against assisted checkouts, I was more responding to the suggestion that self checkouts only had lines because the lines of people are just shop lifters. As I pointed out some people genuinely prefer self check out, as I do.
It to mention some people would enjoy the privacy of buying things like condoms, lube or pregnancy tests etc at the self checkout
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