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And, the cashiers can sit down. Which makes sense.

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cashiers aren’t allowed to sit in usa?

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cashiers aren’t allowed to sit in USA?

Not in any stores I have seen in my city.

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Cashier stations with chairs are VERY rare, yes. The general trope is that managers/owners think it makes workers appear lazy.

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You might want to repeat that a few more times for the people in the back of the room.

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Cashier stations with chairs are VERY rare, yes. The general trope is that managers/owners think it makes workers appear lazy.

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Cashier stations with chairs are VERY rare, yes. The general trope is that managers/owners think it makes workers appear lazy.

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It’s this bizarre thing. Management want them to “look busy” or some bullshit. Aldi looks busy.

You’ll see this on some factory floors too. No chairs even for the management or QA logging numbers on computers. Chairs are for break time or some such.

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Depends on the company and plant. Not to brag on my Corporate overloads as they’ve gaslit employees and poisoned the global water supply, but they do a good job of making production’s life tolerable enough (above average pay for the area, regular Kaizens for them to voice their opinions, good safety culture, keeping up 5s) that people want to work for them.

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No, and even worse “if you have time to lean, you have time to clean”

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(to manager in response) “then why the fuck aren’t you cleaning all the time, then?”

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Well, turns out I do have PTSD from a decade of working retail and food service. So thanks for that lol

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Aldi is the only place I’ve seen. However, Aldi recently started installing self checkout, which I despise.

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I love good self checkouts. I hate bad self checkouts.

Bad self checkouts are those that alert the sole employee running around between twenty terminals of some discrepancy for every fucking thing. Weight discrepancy! Remove duplicate item! They didn’t select number of bags! Check their receit!

Just leave me be and let me scan my flatbread and leave already. Or open another cashier. Or just don’t implement self-checkout if it’s not really self-checkout.

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We don’t have it in Australia either apart from Aldi.

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Other than Aldi, pretty much no.

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Corporations make that decision. And our country allows (if not encourages) it.

Yes, seriously. Same goes with drinking water behind the counter.

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Not at most places. At some point, someone told all the MBAs that it makes the customers mad if the employees look lazy or some shit.

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They also tend to make them stand at the beginning of their lane when they don’t have customers. Apparently a light signaling that they are available just isn’t enough.

Edit: My bad. I’ve never seen this at Aldi or Lidl. Just other US chains like Food Lion.

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Only office workers and managers are allowed to sit. If you’re in a customer-facing position with a chair, you’re supposed to stand up when helping a customer.

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And as we all know, middle management does so much work and therefore deserve that right over everyone else.

(sorry I vomited in my mouth a little bit)

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When I worked retail, at one of the stores you weren’t allowed to drink water where customers could see you. I chose to ignore that rule and only got chewed out when the store owner happened to be nearby

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In California, companies are required by law to provide them seating and let them sit down, but most everywhere else they are expected to stand.

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