Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Can People Even Count Anymore?? Fast Food Horror Story!

Okay, I'm ready.  Bring on the robots.  I can't deal with stupid human drones anymore.

I don't know how to categorize this story.  Is it a funny story?  Sad?  Tragic?  You decide.  I ultimately called it a horror story.

It all started with a visit to a local fast food place.  Yes, I sometimes cave in to convenience and cravings.  I went to the drive-through ("Drive-thru"?  I guess we can't spell anymore, either) and ordered a simple value meal with a coupon, the total came to $4.76.

At this point I have to admit, I am part of the problem here.  Why?  I still use cash when convenient.  (I also drive a manual transmission, think the designated hitter and interleague play are stupid, and know how to count--yes, I'm old.)  Why should credit card companies take a cut of every transaction we make?  By paying cash I am incrementally helping the profits of the businesses   I may have to re-think that policy.  Many companies do not deserve this courtesy.

Back to my fast food value meal.  Placed the order, saw $4.76 on the screen, and looked at what money I had.  I didn't have enough singles, so I grabbed a $5 dollar bill.  To make change easier, and to get rid of some coins (otherwise they pile up), I grabbed three quarters and a penny.  Simple, I'll get a dollar back.  Easier for the worker drone (I say that derisively after the fact, but I didn't have that attitude until after this transaction) and preferable for me.  Win win, or so I thought.

I have the money ready as I pull up to the window.  Girl says, "$4.76 please."  Now, I've done this before, this isn't my first rodeo.  I know people in this role are on autopilot, they're not expecting someone to pay with coins, let alone cash in any form.  I know if I hand over the $5 bill first she'll just turn away and get change.  So I hand her the 76 cents first, "Here's 76 cents."  Then the $5, "And a five, $5.76."

By the way, I always state clearly how much money I've handed over.  I learned this a long time ago, as a kid, when I gave a woman a $20 bill to pay for something at a ski hill and she tried to give me change as if I only handed her a $10.  Now, a good cashier will always state how much money you've handed over, or say "out of [amount you handed over" to confirm how much money he or she has received.  But most don't do this, so I take it upon myself to clarify how much money I've handed over, as I hand it over.  If I make a mistake, they can clearly say, before they put it in the till, how much money they have in their hands.  In fact, it is their responsibility to do so at that time, they cannot claim later I gave them a different amount.

She turns away, puts the money in the till, turns back to me with a receipt and change, in the form of coins.  "71 cents," she says.  Wait, what?  How the f#@% do you get 71 cents out of this.  In order to get 71 cents in change, I'd have to have given her $5.47.  Remember, I handed her a $5 bill and four coins--one penny and three identical coins.  What four coins would give 47 cents??

I had already held out my hand and before I could say, "No, that's not right," she had put the coins in my hand.  I took the receipt but handed the coins back to her saying, no, the correct change is exactly $1.  Unfortunately, I did this awkwardly and some coins fell to the ground.  I did open my car door, reach down, and pick coins up off the ground.  I'm not sure I got all the coins that fell, but I also got coins that were previously there.  It was a dry day out, but the drive-through window was in the shade.  Some of the coins I picked up were cold and wet, obviously they had been there prior to me driving up.

When I looked up, with coins in my hand to give back, expecting to be receiving a dollar in change, I saw a second woman at the window.  She didn't seem interested in taking the money that I was extending towards her.  She was asking what happened, and I explained that I hadn't received correct change.  She did not help me, she just left.  I'm not making that up.  The first woman was nowhere to be found, either.

Soon a third person showed up, a young man, seemed like another manager type.  He also seemed generally clueless, but asked what was going on.  I said I was waiting for my change.  I told him that I had handed the first woman three quarters and a penny, then a five dollar bill.  The bill was $4.76.  I expected a dollar back, but was given 71 cents.  I tried to explain it to him like he was five, because I figured that was the only way to get through this.

He looked in the till and said that they didn't even have three quarters in the till.  I said that's very strange, given that I just handed the first woman three of them, but it might be explained by the fact that some change fell on the ground as the first woman tried to hand coins to me but then I tried to hand those coins back.  I then held out my hand with the coins I had picked up off the ground, one of which was a quarter, but I am not certain I got all the coins that had dropped.

Side note: If they don't even have three quarters in the till, clearly nobody is paying cash anymore.  I guess businesses are cool paying a couple percent to credit card companies, over and over.

The young man looked at me and asked me what I wanted.  I said clearly: I want my food and my $1 in change.  Or my $5.76 back.  I said it in a way that indicated I wasn't moving until I got one of those two things.

Finally he reached into the till and handed me a dollar bill.  I didn't move.  Awkwardly he then said, "Did you get your food?"  No, I did not.  He reached down, grabbed my drink, and handed it to me.  He then stepped back as the first woman stepped to the window and handed me my food.

What a painful experience.  It was seriously hard to watch that level of incompetence.  Part of me says I'll never go back to that store.  But another part of me was so amused/horrified I may just do it again, to see how it goes.  It was entertaining, a glimpse of a world I'm happy to not live in.  Like a horror movie, in a way.  And there's the title of my post, it finally came to me.  :)


If you are a cashier, I have two suggestions.  Learn to count, please.  And confirm how much money a customer has given to you, as they give it to you.  Cashier: "That will be $4.76 please.  Customer: [hands over money].  Cashier: "Out of $5.76, thank you.  Your change is $1."  I know that most cashiers suck, so I take it upon myself to state how much money I'm handing over, but this is really the role of the cashier.

Monday, February 20, 2023

Song of the Day: Indigo De Souza - Younger & Dumber

Okay, that's enough for an uplifting song.  Time to go back to the sad vibes.  Not because I'm sad, but because this song is just so damn beautiful.  Feel the longing in her voice, so much to relate to here.


How perfect is the title, by the way?  As I get older, I do look back, wistfully.  If only I had known...

Reminds me of a quote that applies.  Actually, now that I looked up the quote, I see several quotes  that apply.  I'll just paste them all here, you decide.  All by Danish philosopher Sören Kierkegaard.
I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations—one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it—you will regret both.
People understand me so little that they do not even understand when I complain of being misunderstood.
Life must be understood backwards; but…it must be lived forwards.
The last quote is the one that I first thought of as I listened to this song.  Everything is so clear looking back.

I can only console myself with the first quote.  Yeah, I have regrets.  We all do.  But then again, if I had made different choices I'd just have different regrets.  C'est la vie, I guess.

The middle quote, well, what can I say.  Even when I explain myself I'm misunderstood.  That's why I just put it on "paper" here, for you my seven* readers.


Great video, too.  Seems trivial to say after getting so philosophical, but it's true.  :)


Indigo De Souza - Younger & Dumber [Official Music Video]

I need to quote some lyrics that really resonated.
Which way will I run when I want something new?
I don't feel at home in this house anymore
Which way will I run when l'm over you?
I don't feel at home in this town
I can't be the only one who never quite feels comfortable at rest.  Just never settled, always looking for the "next thing."  Is there something wrong with me??  I posted a few songs along these lines in the past.  Looks like some of the links have gone stale.  :(   Anyway, here are two songs that come to mind:
These next lyrics may resonate if you're an introvert, as I am.  You want to be alone, but also you don't!
Sometimes I just don't wanna be alone
And it's not cause l'm lonely
It's just 'cause I get so tired of filling the space all around me
And the love I feel is so powerful it can take you anywhere
And the love I feel is so very real that it'll drag you down





Song lyrics by AZLyrics.com:

"Younger And Dumber" lyrics

When I was younger
Younger and dumber
Built like a flower
You came to pick me from out of the city
You turned me sour

When I was younger
Younger and prouder
I was nobody
You came to hurt me in all the right places
Made me somebody

Which way will I run when I want something new?
I don't feel at home in this house anymore
Which way will I run when l'm over you?
I don't feel at home in this town

Sometimes I just don't wanna be alone
And it's not cause l'm lonely
It's just 'cause I get so tired of filling the space all around me
And the love I feel is so powerful it can take you anywhere
And the love I feel is so very real that it'll drag you down

Which way will I run when I want something new?
I don't feel at home in this house anymore
Which way will I run when l'm over you?
I don't feel at home in this town

When I was younger
Younger and dumber
I didn't know better



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Sunday, February 19, 2023

Song of the Day: Nanna - Godzilla

This is a beautiful and uplifting song.  Not as sad as the songs I usually like but, surprisingly, the vibe isn't that different.

Yes, this is the lead singer of Of Monsters and Men.  Good in band or on her own, doesn't matter.

Nanna - Godzilla (Official Music Video)
For what it's worth, when I'm drunk on wine
And my nose is bleeding and I'm tired
With no one to call and no neon sign
You're rootin' for me even when I'm not right
Yeah, you're rootin' for me even when I'm not right

 



Lyrics, from Genius.com:

Godzilla Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Hollow one, midnight sun
I've been walking in the weeds again
Shallow breath, this emptiness
Grows on me like water feeds the wine

[Refrain]
Ooh, you must know what that does
Ooh, be careful of your thoughts

[Verse 2]
Sultry eyes in the supermarket
I walk away with pinto beans
Another time, I'll get it right
But for now, I'm happy being wrong

[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, you must know what that does
Ooh, be careful of your thoughts
Ooh, and I could be sproutin' right about now
But I'm not, but you are not dirt

[Chorus]
For what it's worth, when I'm cold outside
And my nose is bleeding and I'm tired
With no encore and no neon sign
You're rootin' for me even when I'm not right

[Verse 3]
Rising out from the water like the sun
Do you get bored of repeating yourself?
New beginnin' usually means an end
And someone has to play the villain

[Pre-Chorus]
Who is puppeteering?
Ooh, doesn't make any sense
Ooh, and we could be sproutin' right about now
But we're not, but you are not dirt

[Chorus]
For what it's worth, when I'm cold outside
And my nose is bleeding and I'm tired
With no encore and no neon sign
You're rootin' for me even when I'm not right
For what it's worth, when I'm drunk on wine
And my nose is bleeding and I'm tired
With no one to call and no neon sign
You're rootin' for me even when I'm not right
Yeah, you're rootin' for me even when I'm not right