tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11291056.post4779068647877734126..comments2023-08-27T06:41:10.014-05:00Comments on ArmyWifeToddlerMom: One For the booksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11291056.post-67070349083731990742007-08-30T15:25:00.000-05:002007-08-30T15:25:00.000-05:00If you had my commissary, you'd AVOID it with a pa...If you had my commissary, you'd AVOID it with a passion.<BR/><BR/>Because last week, I went with my son (3 1/2), and stood in line for ONE HOUR, waiting to check out. They started with 3 registers open (along with the express lane - 12 items or less - and the new 25 item or less self-scans, where they HOVER over you). The line seemed not to move. Then I noticed only ONE register open. And the one with a cashier, but the light off. I HEARD her: "I don't care how many people are in line, I am taking a break.".<BR/><BR/>And 10 minutes later came a plea over the intercom "all auxilliary cashiers, please report to the front". And 20 minutes later, STILL only one register open. My son was incredibly restless, almost got run over twice by other people as he bebopped around, banged his head on the dividers twice. By the time I was 2nd in line, they had opened another register. And by the time I was being checked out (by a guy whose nametag identified him as some stocking manager, not even a TRAINED cashier). Add to that the fact that there is a new computer system giving EVERYONE fits and starts. Yeah. Good times. NOT.<BR/><BR/>I still spent over $250 and I would have spent that much at WalMart, and NOT had to wait so long. <BR/><BR/>I only hope that this gets better.Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11956372504248127591noreply@blogger.com