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Holiday Shopping List ‘tis the Season By: Lydia Dodson It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. When you live in the normal world this means wonderful trees decorated with lights, ornaments, and tinsel, Santa’s magic allowing the possibility of anything you could dream of, and Jingle Bells echoing out of most radio stations. When you live in the retail world however, Christmas means H-E-double-hockeysticks. I was always raised that Christmas was a time of giving and celebration. The spreading of “cheer” if you will. Trust me when I say, there is no “cheer” being spread to anybody who works in a mall or store of any kind. Instead us innocent cashiers get blamed for all the “overpriced” merchandise, the store’s inability to carry that obscure beige lampshade they are searching for, and most of all, they fact that we dared to make them wait in any way shape or Image courtesy of Footage Firm form, let alone a line. Ironically though it may seem, the holiday season brings out the very worst of shoppers (usually not a fun bunch of people to begin with). have decided to compose a holiday shopping list for you all. Not So, as a Retail Professional with a shopping list of what to buy, a good amount of experience but more importantly a list of redealing with such lovely cusminders of how to behave while tomers and somehow managing you are shopping to make every to keep smiling at all of them, I cashier’s life a little easier. I have never understood why waiting in a line makes even the seemingly nicest mom of two turn into the Lochness Monster. I work in a semi large store. We have three entrances and a total of 8 cash registers in the building. Usually for staffing reasons we have three of those open at all times. With a store that size, there are bound to be lines. But put people in a line of only 3 or 4 people ahead of them? Watch out. Something doesn’t have a bar-code to scan so you have to call for a price? They start to loudly sigh, look around, and complain. You can feel their tempers rising and rising. To use the cliché, these people become boiling pots that threaten to overflow. And you even DARE to have computer trouble? Forget it. They will either put their stuff down and storm outta there www.simplyelevate.com 25