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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I avoid the checkout lane with the Down's syndrome packer. He throws my bread at the bottom of the bag and smushes my eggs on top. Don't they get packing training? I also park in pregnant parking. Whatevs.[/quote] Yes, but considering he has Down's Syndrome perhaps he struggles a bit. You could interact with him you know - ask him to put your eggs and bread in a bag together. Or to please put your eggs and bread in the bag last. You sound like a real peach.[/quote] Um yea, that's the whole point of the thread. Did you read the ttile of the post? We all "sound like a real peach" bc we're revealing what makes us *ssholes. [/quote] Being an asshole about someone with Down's Syndrome wins this thread.[/quote] [i]Does it, though? [/i]PP avoids the bagger, he doesn't cuss them out?[/quote] Yes[/quote] Disagree that avoiding him is worse than cussing him out. Come the fuck on, PP.[/quote] Regardless of why this employee does not do what PP considers to be a satisfactory job, the fact is that he doesn't. If PP will be displeased by the bagging job and her groceries may be ruined or degraded in quality, avoiding him seems logical and reasonable. It's certainly better than complaining and potentially getting him reprimanded or even fired. And cussing someone out or otherwise being rude and nasty would hardly be acceptable. But just choosing a different cashier's lane? Nothing wrong with that, imo. People have (or ideally should have) relative freedom to choose to interact with someone else or not. Anyone can choose to avoid someone for any reason, and in PP's situation I would likely do the same. -NP[/quote]
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