At my employed grocery store when returning the carts to the lobbies from the parking lot (corrals, parking spaces, sidewalks), there are times I’m not fast enough to push a cart not fully pushed in to be truly fully pushed in that a new shopper grabs it and there are times I am quick enough that I obliviously don’t notice a shopper say they’ll take it.
One problem with scenes in a grocery store is you have to draw grocery carts. These things are awful to draw! Photos are good, but you have to find a good one—and a photo shows just one position. When I found a tiny toy shopping cart in San Francisco, I was thrilled! I still use it as a 3D model.
My son works at a grocery store, never ask him if a customer does the same. He also multitasks he loves checking. He works self check out. He has 7 years and now has 60 hours of vacation, he has used one day, the week of his birthday he will take that week be in October.
Here’s a tip, Mike: Grab the handle, shove the cart forward, and then yank up and out. Put all your frustration and anger into it. Works like a charm and is very cathartic! (After you make sure the customer’s not trying to put it away!)
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
Best not to think about teen romance during work
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
At my employed grocery store when returning the carts to the lobbies from the parking lot (corrals, parking spaces, sidewalks), there are times I’m not fast enough to push a cart not fully pushed in to be truly fully pushed in that a new shopper grabs it and there are times I am quick enough that I obliviously don’t notice a shopper say they’ll take it.
howtheduck over 2 years ago
In today’s modern grocery, Mike’s job would be to spray that cart down after someone turned it in.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Gotta feeling that Michael will soon be unemployed!!
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
During the pandemic, shopping carts had to be wiped down with disinfectant before they could be used again.
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
Dating your coworkers is a bad policy…
Gerard:D over 2 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
One problem with scenes in a grocery store is you have to draw grocery carts. These things are awful to draw! Photos are good, but you have to find a good one—and a photo shows just one position. When I found a tiny toy shopping cart in San Francisco, I was thrilled! I still use it as a 3D model.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
There is a surprising amount of shopping cart etiquette that I just haven’t mastered.
jango over 2 years ago
Earth to Michael…time to return to home base!
Bob Blumenfeld over 2 years ago
That’s the kind of collision you get with a last-in-first-out data structure.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ah the fragility of young love, the excitement, the anticipation, the lack of courage to get beyond the fantasy and see what is reality.
kamoolah over 2 years ago
Michael is the most spaced out kid I have seen; sure hope he never works in an operating room or on an aircraft carrier.
freewaydog over 2 years ago
Uh how come the shopping cart doesn’t have a handle bar in the first panel??
Plods with ...™ over 2 years ago
Wow. That never happens around here. They are usually found in the parking lot roaming free.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Rows and rows of shopping carts stuck tightly together.
This looks like a job for Superman
kab2rb over 2 years ago
My son works at a grocery store, never ask him if a customer does the same. He also multitasks he loves checking. He works self check out. He has 7 years and now has 60 hours of vacation, he has used one day, the week of his birthday he will take that week be in October.
eced52 over 2 years ago
There’s that empty head again
HodgeElmwood over 2 years ago
Here’s a tip, Mike: Grab the handle, shove the cart forward, and then yank up and out. Put all your frustration and anger into it. Works like a charm and is very cathartic! (After you make sure the customer’s not trying to put it away!)