Anonymous
Post 04/04/2017 06:59     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Most naggers starve on the minimum wage. They are too weak the get into the store.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2017 06:57     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Some of these stores also make you scan your own groceries. Can you believe the nerve of them?! I go there to shop, not to work!!
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2017 06:32     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:Help bag

Don't be lazy


Oh sure, when I am trying to wrangle my kids, put the groceries on the belt, and deal with payment! You are clueless!
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2017 03:32     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

I live in SoCal & I am used to either the cashier or a bagger to bag my stuff.

However if the store is really busy, I usually take the initiative and just bag my own stuff.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2017 00:08     Subject: Re:Where are the grocery baggers?

Do any of the Giants still have both baggers and loaders? I remember going back a decade, you'd pull up to the front of the store and someone would load the groceries in the car for you.


The Safeway in Kensington has people who bag for you and take the cart out to your car with you to load it.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 23:55     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:The cashiers usually bag so slowly that I just do it myself -which is probably their goal anyway.


Do you find that they bag just as slowly as the developmentally disabled baggers whose work product pp is so annoyed by?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 22:47     Subject: Re:Where are the grocery baggers?

Welcome to the D.C. area and the lack of customer service. I was at Macy's last weekend and asked one of the employees where I could find something, and she responded, "just look over there, I'm sure it's somewhere on this floor."
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 22:46     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

The cashiers usually bag so slowly that I just do it myself -which is probably their goal anyway.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 22:45     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: In CA, it's one of the main jobs for high school students.


Welcome to the world of entitlement - most High School kids in the area do not work.

+1 was just going to say high schoolers around here wouldn't be caught dead bagging groceries.. they all think they're too good for that.


+1
Also, babysitting
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 22:37     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:Where are you shopping that even has cashiers?


Snobbery for the WIN!!!


And bonus points for subtlety boasting about how you personally are helping keep unemployment numbers up and D.C. teens jobless by patronage of stores that have done away with cashiers. Bravo to YOU, sister!

One day, the public policy institute or law firm where you work will replace you with a robot.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 21:47     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: In CA, it's one of the main jobs for high school students.


Welcome to the world of entitlement - most High School kids in the area do not work.

+1 was just going to say high schoolers around here wouldn't be caught dead bagging groceries.. they all think they're too good for that.


Really? And who bags during school hours or during sports or summer school?

It is financial, why pay 5 employees when you can pay 2. More profit for the grocery store.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 21:46     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Giant has baggers, but they're usually developmentally disabled and just slow down the process.



UGH. You're gross. Just bag them yourself and go back into your hole.


Don't be an asshole. Our students work there!
Ivymount Teacher
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 21:43     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:My mom has always tipped the baggers that help her load the groceries into the car. Does anyone else do that?

Some places aren't allowed to accept tips but the commissary the baggers can accept them
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 21:04     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: In CA, it's one of the main jobs for high school students.

Welcome to the world of entitlement - most High School kids in the area do not work.

You are joking right? This comes down to corporate greed and groceries stories making more profit if they are not employing extra people to do a job that the cashier can do. The lines are a tad longer and customers wait how many minutes more? But imagine the money saved by not paying those employees who stand there and bag?

+1 OP to answer your question this changed in the DC area in the 1990s
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2017 21:02     Subject: Where are the grocery baggers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: In CA, it's one of the main jobs for high school students.


Welcome to the world of entitlement - most High School kids in the area do not work.

+1 was just going to say high schoolers around here wouldn't be caught dead bagging groceries.. they all think they're too good for that.