This morning
on NPR Walmart was the topic. A NPR crew
visited a rural town that has a new Walmart.
They interviewed the town's mayor, a few small store owners and some
Walmart customers. Most interviewed felt, economy-wise, that the
presence of a Walmart is a good thing.
One local
expressed her concern that Walmart does not treat its cashiers very nicely, or
that is what she heard.
That
statement made me think of some of the Walmart cashiers that I had contact with.
They mostly seemed nice and laid back.
I don't think they would be so relaxed and sincerely nice if they were disgruntled.
Thinking of
some of the cashiers reminded me of one
certain cashier I see in one of the
Walmarts from time to time. I think he may
have a higher degree than just a high school diploma. He looks about 60 years old. Older and probably more educated than his
co-working peers are useless if one is intimidated all the time, which I think
he is.
I noticed
one time he could not keep his eyes off a young female cashier at the next cash
register over. The next time I was in
that Walmart I had a mental note to check on that cashier. Again, he was
keeping his eyes on the young sweet lady as before. He might have had a crush on her or maybe just found her interesting.
We were at
that Walmart the other day and the man is still a cashier, but his
station is overseeing the self-service stations. His boss might have noticed the same thing I
noticed and politely moved him.
I don't
remember ever seeing the guy smile.
I don't know
but I would not be surprised if he had a
fantastic comic book collection.
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