View Full Version : Just came back from my first day of work and have just one thing to say


gilligan fanatic
06-01-2006, 09:28 PM
What a long day

Today I started work at Giant Foods Grocery Store as a cashier. It's not really that hard but its a lot of things you have to do and learn. I woke up at 6:15, went to school and came home at 2:40. I left for work at 2:50 and got home at 8:10. That is a long time. I hope to only work 20-25 hours a week. It is kind of funny seeing all the weird things people buy though. I don't think this mt job will effect my SO life but it might.

Ireneparalegal
06-01-2006, 09:30 PM
Hope it doesn't take you away that much. Maybe you just need to get into the swing of things. one piece of advice: never go to work HUNGRY!

gilligan fanatic
06-01-2006, 09:36 PM
oh I was hungry by the time I left. They gave me a 15 minute break, but all I had time to do was go to the bathroom and have a soda. By the time I had my first sip I had to go back.

Brieannas21
06-01-2006, 09:49 PM
I feel your pain, I worked when I was in HS and it was hard. But come summer break it'll get a lot easier.

gilligan fanatic
06-01-2006, 09:54 PM
I hope so, just 12 days left. I don't know if I will keep working as much as I will be come September though. I think I will try to just work the weekends and maybe one during the week day.

dawsongirl
06-02-2006, 09:53 AM
I remember working retail and it is long, even if it's a part time day. The standing up all day makes it the worst. Although I never worked in HS.

But scanning groceries has to be better than clothing! You don't have to fold groceries.

MsOrange
06-02-2006, 11:03 AM
yea, working and going to school is never fun!! but you can do it! just don't let work come before school

Janice
06-02-2006, 11:13 AM
I worked during my senior year of high school, and it was so hard. It was at an ice cream and sandwich shop, Brigham's. I used to work the 3 to 7 shift about three times a week after school, and then an 8-hour shift on one weekend day.

I hope it's not too hard for you Matt. Don't take on too many shifts. I hope we still see you here. :)

gilligan fanatic
06-02-2006, 12:45 PM
I am at school right now and I am glad I took keyboarding because I will be too tired to go online when I get home. I don't have to go in till 3 tomorrow so at least I can watch cartoons in the morning :D

80sTrivia
06-02-2006, 03:00 PM
Good luck with the new job! :wave:

Chocoholic
06-02-2006, 05:09 PM
Today I started work at Giant Foods Grocery Store as a cashier.

My deepest, deepest sympathies. I worked as a supermarket cashier for over five years and let me tell you that I know I'm going to Heaven when I die because I already did my time in Hell. Be ready to listen to little old ladies whine about how things cost so much cheaper 200 years ago when they were young, soccor moms throwing hissy fits because they had to wait in line for three minutes because you were already helping someone else, (How DARE you take up their precious time!), people insisting on coming through the express lane with afar more than 10 items because "they don't wanna wait!", people who scream at you because you won't bend store policy for them (Because they're so special!, people who will scream at you over things that any idiot should know that as a cashier you have NO control over, like prices or the weather, and many other things. You will stand on your feet for hours at a time, taking all this crap in with a pleasant smile on your face because "The customer is always right!" Then, when you think the day is finally over because it's 9 PM and the store is supposed to close, you will have to stay another 15-20 minutres or more dealing with customers who couldn't be bothered coming in during business hours. Then, when that's all done, you will will have to spend another 30-60 minutes cleaning up the store, throwing out the trash and reorganizing the aisles because Heaven forbid customers should have to clean up after themselves. You will finally get to go home tired and aching all over, only to start the whole thing over tomorrow.

I guess there are far worse jobs out there, but there can't be many.

Number 9 Dream
06-02-2006, 06:50 PM
I feel your pain, man....working sucks, especially while in school. The only thing that keeps me going is the promise of that paycheck at the end of the week. Boy, does that make me smile.

Nighthawk76
06-02-2006, 06:58 PM
My deepest, deepest sympathies. I worked as a supermarket cashier for over five years and let me tell you that I know I'm going to Heaven when I die because I already did my time in Hell. Be ready to listen to little old ladies whine about how things cost so much cheaper 200 years ago when they were young, soccor moms throwing hissy fits because they had to wait in line for three minutes because you were already helping someone else, (How DARE you take up their precious time!), people insisting on coming through the express lane with afar more than 10 items because "they don't wanna wait!", people who scream at you because you won't bend store policy for them (Because they're so special!, people who will scream at you over things that any idiot should know that as a cashier you have NO control over, like prices or the weather, and many other things. You will stand on your feet for hours at a time, taking all this crap in with a pleasant smile on your face because "The customer is always right!" Then, when you think the day is finally over because it's 9 PM and the store is supposed to close, you will have to stay another 15-20 minutres or more dealing with customers who couldn't be bothered coming in during business hours. Then, when that's all done, you will will have to spend another 30-60 minutes cleaning up the store, throwing out the trash and reorganizing the aisles because Heaven forbid customers should have to clean up after themselves. You will finally get to go home tired and aching all over, only to start the whole thing over tomorrow.

I guess there are far worse jobs out there, but there can't be many.


Reading this reminded me of the five years I spent at Target. :lol:

Sharop
06-02-2006, 06:59 PM
My deepest, deepest sympathies. I worked as a supermarket cashier for over five years and let me tell you that I know I'm going to Heaven when I die because I already did my time in Hell. Be ready to listen to little old ladies whine about how things cost so much cheaper 200 years ago when they were young, soccor moms throwing hissy fits because they had to wait in line for three minutes because you were already helping someone else, (How DARE you take up their precious time!), people insisting on coming through the express lane with afar more than 10 items because "they don't wanna wait!", people who scream at you because you won't bend store policy for them (Because they're so special!, people who will scream at you over things that any idiot should know that as a cashier you have NO control over, like prices or the weather, and many other things. You will stand on your feet for hours at a time, taking all this crap in with a pleasant smile on your face because "The customer is always right!" Then, when you think the day is finally over because it's 9 PM and the store is supposed to close, you will have to stay another 15-20 minutres or more dealing with customers who couldn't be bothered coming in during business hours. Then, when that's all done, you will will have to spend another 30-60 minutes cleaning up the store, throwing out the trash and reorganizing the aisles because Heaven forbid customers should have to clean up after themselves. You will finally get to go home tired and aching all over, only to start the whole thing over tomorrow.

Wow! You certainly seemed to have an interesting job, Homeriffic! :)

Congratulations on reaching 6,000 posts, by the way. :)

gilligan fanatic
06-03-2006, 01:28 PM
My deepest, deepest sympathies. I worked as a supermarket cashier for over five years and let me tell you that I know I'm going to Heaven when I die because I already did my time in Hell. Be ready to listen to little old ladies whine about how things cost so much cheaper 200 years ago when they were young, soccor moms throwing hissy fits because they had to wait in line for three minutes because you were already helping someone else, (How DARE you take up their precious time!), people insisting on coming through the express lane with afar more than 10 items because "they don't wanna wait!", people who scream at you because you won't bend store policy for them (Because they're so special!, people who will scream at you over things that any idiot should know that as a cashier you have NO control over, like prices or the weather, and many other things. You will stand on your feet for hours at a time, taking all this crap in with a pleasant smile on your face because "The customer is always right!" Then, when you think the day is finally over because it's 9 PM and the store is supposed to close, you will have to stay another 15-20 minutres or more dealing with customers who couldn't be bothered coming in during business hours. Then, when that's all done, you will will have to spend another 30-60 minutes cleaning up the store, throwing out the trash and reorganizing the aisles because Heaven forbid customers should have to clean up after themselves. You will finally get to go home tired and aching all over, only to start the whole thing over tomorrow.

I guess there are far worse jobs out there, but there can't be many.

I am scared now, lol. I have worked two days so far and I haven't had any problem customers yet. Everyone has been real nice to me so far. I guess I am lucky so far.

Fleet
06-03-2006, 04:04 PM
I am scared now, lol. I have worked two days so far and I haven't had any problem customers yet. Everyone has been real nice to me so far. I guess I am lucky so far.
I suggest you open up a store on Gilligan's Island. ;)
That way, your only customers would be the castaways (but watch out for the headhunters).
You could even charge the Howell's very high prices since they have suitcases full of cash. :D
After closing for the day, you could take a "break" with Mary Ann.

retrochick9
06-03-2006, 06:18 PM
My deepest, deepest sympathies. I worked as a supermarket cashier for over five years and let me tell you that I know I'm going to Heaven when I die because I already did my time in Hell. Be ready to listen to little old ladies whine about how things cost so much cheaper 200 years ago when they were young, soccor moms throwing hissy fits because they had to wait in line for three minutes because you were already helping someone else, (How DARE you take up their precious time!), people insisting on coming through the express lane with afar more than 10 items because "they don't wanna wait!", people who scream at you because you won't bend store policy for them (Because they're so special!, people who will scream at you over things that any idiot should know that as a cashier you have NO control over, like prices or the weather, and many other things. You will stand on your feet for hours at a time, taking all this crap in with a pleasant smile on your face because "The customer is always right!" Then, when you think the day is finally over because it's 9 PM and the store is supposed to close, you will have to stay another 15-20 minutres or more dealing with customers who couldn't be bothered coming in during business hours. Then, when that's all done, you will will have to spend another 30-60 minutes cleaning up the store, throwing out the trash and reorganizing the aisles because Heaven forbid customers should have to clean up after themselves. You will finally get to go home tired and aching all over, only to start the whole thing over tomorrow.

I guess there are far worse jobs out there, but there can't be many.

:clap

OMG, I was a cashier for 5 years in a grocery store too before I became a manager, and I couldn't have put it any better! I STILL have nightmares about being a cashier! Not to mention, bagging full carts of groceries all day is a b*tch!!! But, GF, if you only work part-time, you will probably survive fine. I worked full-time and it was a nightmare.

gilligan fanatic
06-04-2006, 01:00 PM
I suggest you open up a store on Gilligan's Island. ;)
That way, your only customers would be the castaways (but watch out for the headhunters).
You could even charge the Howell's very high prices since they have suitcases full of cash. :D
After closing for the day, you could take a "break" with Mary Ann.

if not a store a museum. I could show all the junk I have and the film reels and scripts, which I hope to add to my collection. I would take more than one break during the day-lol

IOMG, I was a cashier for 5 years in a grocery store too before I became a manager, and I couldn't have put it any better! I STILL have nightmares about being a cashier! Not to mention, bagging full carts of groceries all day is a b*tch!!! But, GF, if you only work part-time, you will probably survive fine. I worked full-time and it was a nightmare.

yeah bagging is the worst part. People want things a certain way. It has driven me nuts already when I do it they way the store taught me to and I put it in there carts and they rebag it the way they want to and sound annoyed at me.