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Closing Cashier Rant

Anyone go from opening shifts to closing all over again? Maybe it's because summer is pretty much over. I hate it here. To think that I trained the new cashiers who are going to get opening shifts from now on hahaha. And here I thought they were getting me to train them because they wanted me to move up or something. I can't even say anything because I need the hours and I don't wanna whine too much but god is it frustrating. I just want to cry.

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u/Zealousideal-Air8797 — 5 days ago

Sweating A Lot As A Cashier?

Hi! I am a Southasian woman with anxiety and potentially hyperhidrosis who sweats a lot. I work part time as a cashier and whenever I go at it really hard or get nervous/anxious about the line or the customer, I tend to sweat a lot, especially more so on my face, neck, and armpits. That's what happened again today, sadly :( So, I was wondering if you guys have recommendations for any products I can buy in person from places like CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, etc. to help me with it for my next few days at work until my appointment with a dermatologist next week? Thank you so much!

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u/Zealousideal-Air8797 — 18 days ago

Sweating A Lot As A Cashier?

So, I try my best to go as fast as possible when I cashier. My only problem is when I am going at it hard or when I get nervous/anxious (line very long, my brain tells me the customer is making faces at me, etc.), or both, I tend to sweat a lot. I personally wouldn't mind it if I didn't get stares (or maybe I'm just overthinking) from customers ngl lmao. But I was just wondering, does anyone else experience the same? I just wanna know I'm not the only one for reassurance, I guess lmao. Thank you!

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u/Zealousideal-Air8797 — 18 days ago

Food Service Worker/Kitchen Tips?

Hi! I recently got hired as a food service worker a few days ago, and I have been assembling bowls and such, but I can tell that I am slow and have a lot more to improve and be more efficient! As such, I was wondering if anyone who works/worked in my position has any tips for me to be more efficient. Thank you so much!!!!

Edit: Wanted to add that I constantly asked for help from my coworkers throughout my shifts and it helped tremendously! Truly grateful how kind they were!!! Was just wondering if you guys had even more. I really want to do well and get a lot better!!!

Edit 2: Also, about how long did it take you guys to learn and improve?

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u/Zealousideal-Air8797 — 1 month ago