Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I've said this before, but i'll say it again. I used to be a cashier at a supermarket. There was a guy whose ONLY JOB at the supermarket was to walk around the parking lot collecting shopping carts and lining them up near the front door. If everyone put their carts back at the front, he'd be out of a job. There was another guy whose ONLY TWO JOBS were to put away "throwbacks" (when people are checking out and decide they don't want that box of tampons or crackers or that yogurt after all) and to "level" shelves which means to go left to right, top to bottom, making all the items on the shelves look neat and orderly. If everyone put back food from Aisle 2 that they decided in Aisle 9 that they suddenly decided they didn't want and then put it back very neatly that guy would be out of a job.
So I think as long as you don't put your shopping cart in a handicapped parking spot, it's totally fine to leave it in the parking lot.
Use your imagination -- obviously that cart is gonna roll into another car long before the lazy-ass whose job it is to collect carts actually collects the carts.
It has literally never dawned on me to NOT put my cart back. Absolutely triflin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Collecting carts in the parking lot is a solid grocery union job and I'm not going to take away someone's bargaining unit work.
Yeah but they are supposed to collect them from either the corrals or directly from people. Not stray carts from parking spaces. That's just crappy.
You see crappy. I see extra hours of an hourly job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I've said this before, but i'll say it again. I used to be a cashier at a supermarket. There was a guy whose ONLY JOB at the supermarket was to walk around the parking lot collecting shopping carts and lining them up near the front door. If everyone put their carts back at the front, he'd be out of a job. There was another guy whose ONLY TWO JOBS were to put away "throwbacks" (when people are checking out and decide they don't want that box of tampons or crackers or that yogurt after all) and to "level" shelves which means to go left to right, top to bottom, making all the items on the shelves look neat and orderly. If everyone put back food from Aisle 2 that they decided in Aisle 9 that they suddenly decided they didn't want and then put it back very neatly that guy would be out of a job.
So I think as long as you don't put your shopping cart in a handicapped parking spot, it's totally fine to leave it in the parking lot.
Use your imagination -- obviously that cart is gonna roll into another car long before the lazy-ass whose job it is to collect carts actually collects the carts.
It has literally never dawned on me to NOT put my cart back. Absolutely triflin'.
I agree that not putting your cart back is a sign of poor character or a lack of home training, but so is denigrating people doing honest work.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone put the cart back? I would think it news-worthy to see someone put their cart back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL - I just watched a guy get SHAMED in the Giant parking lot for ditching his cart by some old lady last week. Maybe it was your DH! And he left trash (Starbucks cup of course) in his cart - another crappy thing to do. She let him have it and made him go get the cart and put it away.
That is awesome. That’s the kind of old lady I’m going to be. Go, Granny!
I admire her spunk, but there are crazy people out there. I don’t want grandmas to get into physical altercations with the jerks of the world.
Honestly, i would immediately start filming her, act like I don’t know what she’s talking about so she gets agitated, and watch her speed away when she finally realizes she’s being filmed. Just for kicks. Or just ignore her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL - I just watched a guy get SHAMED in the Giant parking lot for ditching his cart by some old lady last week. Maybe it was your DH! And he left trash (Starbucks cup of course) in his cart - another crappy thing to do. She let him have it and made him go get the cart and put it away.
That is awesome. That’s the kind of old lady I’m going to be. Go, Granny!
I admire her spunk, but there are crazy people out there. I don’t want grandmas to get into physical altercations with the jerks of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I've said this before, but i'll say it again. I used to be a cashier at a supermarket. There was a guy whose ONLY JOB at the supermarket was to walk around the parking lot collecting shopping carts and lining them up near the front door. If everyone put their carts back at the front, he'd be out of a job. There was another guy whose ONLY TWO JOBS were to put away "throwbacks" (when people are checking out and decide they don't want that box of tampons or crackers or that yogurt after all) and to "level" shelves which means to go left to right, top to bottom, making all the items on the shelves look neat and orderly. If everyone put back food from Aisle 2 that they decided in Aisle 9 that they suddenly decided they didn't want and then put it back very neatly that guy would be out of a job.
So I think as long as you don't put your shopping cart in a handicapped parking spot, it's totally fine to leave it in the parking lot.
Use your imagination -- obviously that cart is gonna roll into another car long before the lazy-ass whose job it is to collect carts actually collects the carts.
It has literally never dawned on me to NOT put my cart back. Absolutely triflin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL - I just watched a guy get SHAMED in the Giant parking lot for ditching his cart by some old lady last week. Maybe it was your DH! And he left trash (Starbucks cup of course) in his cart - another crappy thing to do. She let him have it and made him go get the cart and put it away.
That is awesome. That’s the kind of old lady I’m going to be. Go, Granny!