• @TankovayaDiviziya
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    124 hours ago

    If they had more than 2 people working at a time

    I don’t live in America but judging from what I heard, what is up with American stores manning the shops at bare minimum? Like, I heard so many complaints of self-service checkouts having no one staff looking after them, which leads to customers going to manned tills instead, because they couldn’t deal with technical issues especially for the seniors. Then when a senior is asked if they want to use automated checkouts instead, they reply with the snarky response “I don’t work here.” You can’t blame people for being reluctant to use the self-service checkouts, if there are no help! Where I live, there is always a staff looking after the self-service checkouts because of the inevitable technical issues or customers not knowing how to use them.

    My guess for this poor implementation of technology is because bosses think machines are meant to replace humans as workers, when realistically machines should help people with work. We don’t live in yet in a world where there are robots with the artifical intelligence as good as the human intelligence. And we are still way far from having robots with good dexterity skills as humans to completely replace us.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 hours ago

      what is up with American stores manning the shops at bare minimum?

      It all comes back to money > humans in this fucked up country.

      The business leaders don’t care about their customers. They will sell out the people they depend on if it makes the numbers 1% better. And then COVID taught them how they could make things even worse.

      But then the rest of the people don’t have enough respect for the employees, other customers, or themselves to demand better.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      42 hours ago

      You can’t blame people for being reluctant to use the self-service checkouts, if there are no help!

      Much like with the locks on the storefronts, self-checkout is obnoxious in large part because the store owners don’t really trust you to swipe your own merchandise. The machines are constantly yelling at you for putting things on the wrong side of the machine or putting stuff in your basket before you finished checkout. And if you do anything wrong, the machine locks itself down so you can’t finish paying.

      Why should you need help at a self-checkout? Its contrary to the very premise of the system.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 minutes ago

        I don’t typically have this issue at Walmart at least. Their self checkout is smooth and effective these days.

        That said I still don’t use it, because it’s still shifting work to me without giving me compensation for it. If I got a discount for using the self checkout, sure, but I don’t. So I’ll keep using manned registers.