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Why?
They are human beings, and I want to buy stuff, not get undivided attention.
Well you're supposed to be at work. To your employer or to customers it might look like you're distracted and unprofessional, which would reflect badly on the store.
it's such a weird american thing that work only counts as real work if you're miserable during it
Did you assume I'm American for some reason? I'm just talking about being professional at the work place and focusing on the work during it, a store wouldn't like people chitchatting with their boyfriend the whole day where I live (Finland) either.
not you, specifically. but there's many other examples, like how cashiers are expected to be standing during their work in the US
Nah, more generational thing.
In the small grocery store around the corner where I live the cashier's are listening to music, having phone calls with their earplugs in or watching videos with their phones lying near the register. The work is boring and repetitive, customer interaction is quite minimal there anyway because they are really fast in ringing you up anyway. And that's everything I care about anyway. They can enjoy their day a bit more and I can get to doing what I enjoy fast, too.
If it's fine for the employer then that's obviously fine. They're the one making the call on what's allowed on their workplace after all.
I (a customer) was in a deep chitchat with a bike mechanic about some other outdoor hobby in a big US outdoor gear chain. For like 30min :-) Then I chatted about learning foreign languages (!) with the casheer.
I definitely found the experience memorable and have great association with the store's brand!!!!
Do you also argue in favour of forcing cashiers to stand with the same argument?
I don't. I think chitchatting with your boyfriend the whole day and being forced to stand (not a thing where I live) seem fairly separate.
If you don't like the owners need for you to put in 40 hours of work then you can both separate ways like was done here.