• lud@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    With self checkout you do the bagging while scanning though.

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      1 day ago

      Correct, which is why no matter how fast you are at the checkout part it’s still going to be slower, especially if you’re trying to bag things in any way other than “dump stuff into bag as fast as possible” - you can’t both be scanning an item and putting an item on the bag at the same time unless you’re just dropping it there without looking (which is a problem if anything you’re buying is in a glass bottle or jar).

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        3 hours ago

        you can’t both be scanning an item and putting an item on the bag at the same time unless you’re just dropping it there without looking (which is a problem if anything you’re buying is in a glass bottle or jar).

        Yes, of course you can lol.

        This is starting to sound more and more like a skill issue than anything else.

        Either way, I don’t mind if you choose the regular checkouts. It keeps the self checkout queue free for the rest of us 😀

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          10 minutes ago

          Read what I wrote:

          unless you’re just dropping it there without looking

          The only way you can just scan and put it in the bag in one movement is like cashiers do it - pass it in front of the scanner with the barcode facing it, them just let go of it, all as one movement.

          If you’re actually placing it in a specific position in a specific bag you have look at it, pick it up, pass it in front of the scanner, look at where you’re going to place it and place it.

          The last two steps are additional to what a cashier does around here (were they don’t do bagging) hence the process is slower if a single person is doing all those steps rather than just the first 3, and that won’t change no matter how elitez your unpaid cashier skillz are.

          This is seriously basic stuff and the principle behind Industrial Assembly Lines.

          But, hey, if you’re happy doing it that way, good for you.