What would be a good sign coming out of such people?

  • RandomStickman@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I think a lot of people, me included, have been cart pushers or other similar minimum wage jobs so it’s a bit emotionally charged. For me even if there are staff it’s still not nice to pile work on them, you know? Like others in the thread said, I don’t value my time more than theirs.

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      1 year ago

      I do understand where you are coming from, and I really hate to sound like that guy who wants the other to do the work for him, but unfortunately a few others (and I think I myself have done a not so great job at conveying what I am really trying to say here) have done a great job at making me sound like that.

      What I am just saying is that it is unrealistic to expect that from the majority of the public customers from doing that if there is not enough cart corrals, this is bound to happen until stores take action to make cart returns a must, and add more cart return points in the parking lot for customers with cars.

      Again I don’t really oppose this, I support this in-fact, I am only saying that we have to address this issue in a way where we are not JUST blaming the people doing this (excluding those who do this despite having a nearby cart corral), we also need to consider the lack of cart corrals issue that some stores have realistically.

      Other than that, I really don’t want to be that guy who is irresponsible and lets the other guy do the work for him, but if I go do physical grocery shopping on a very busy day with moving cars in the parking lot, asking me to travel to the other side of the parking lot to return a cart seems a little bit unreasonable, and that’s if the store is one of those that lack cart return points.

      But if there is one near me or even in the next row or after that, I am more than happy to walk there and return the cart, really, I am just talking about stores that have barely cart carrols, and if they do, it’s like, on the whole other side of the parking lot, you are basically walking back and forth from one side of the building to the other.