Perfect Duluth Day

They Aren’t Paid Enough to Be So Nice at This Time of Year: A Nod to Cashiers in the Holidays

Not the self-checkout at the Duluth Target, but I like it.

Not the self-checkout at the Duluth Target, but I like it

I was noting the new self-checkout at Target. I don’t like it. It feels like Wal-Mart, which is enough to make me never use it.  But beyond that irrational knee-jerk, it feels like Target would like to create a shopping experience in which I interact with no one whatsoever.  If I wanted that, I would shop at target.com. Which I do for things not carried at the Duluth Target. (I still can’t believe there will be only one Target in our area soon. Aldi will still draw me to Souptown, I guess.)

So I was really happy when I decided to try it today, and the coupon system stymied me, and a cashier walked over and hung out until I was happily rung through.  Human touch.

I thought I would do something I have done before, and nod toward the folks who have treated me well in the retail and food sectors. I worked in two bookstores for minimum wage for eight years. I know how much it hurts when people walk into a store and asks for “the book with an orange cover” that they “saw on TV this morning.” I know how awesome it is to be awesome in those circumstances.

Being in the service industries is hard at Christmas, even if you aren’t being robbed of your tip jar.  So thank you all.