This paper discusses the nature of a cashier's job and then suggests a training manual.
Essay # 73079 |
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MLA | 2004
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This paper explains the nature of a cashier's job and then suggests a training manual.
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"I assume the Andersons store for which this training manual for cashiers is designed is fictitious since no other information about it is given in the project request form. I will also assume it is a supermarket grocery store. Cashier Training Manual: Before explaining how I will create a training manual for cashiers, it is first necessary to describe the job of cashier. Working as a cashier in a supermarket is a demanding job."
Tags:Training, Cashiers
An analysis of the the chair, the cashier's settle.
Essay # 86818 |
900 words (
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5 sources |
2005
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This essay is a product description that covers the designer, historical context, social context, and design of a chair, the Cashier's Settle. The paper discusses how the original Cashier's Settle is an example of the Glasgow Style, a movement including a combination of influences including Art Nouveau; the Arts & Crafts movement in England, Scottish heritage and Japanese forms, all prevalent at the turn-of-the century in Scotland.
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"The original Cashier's Settle is an example of the "Glasgow Style," a movement including a combination of influences including Art Nouveau; the Art's & Crafts movement in England, Scottish heritage and Japanese forms, all prevalent at the turn-of-the century in Scotland. It was designed and built on commission for a successful tea house in Glasgow in approximately in 1904 and represents an influential part of Mackintosh's "total design" of the Willow Tea Rooms including furniture, light fittings, wall dressing, cutlery and even uniforms. The design also represents the emergence of a movement that would combine both interior and architectural elements."
Tags:mackintosh, glasgow, chair
A case study of the "Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain V. Boots Cash Chemist".
Case Study # 144639 |
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This paper is a series of questions regarding the case "Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemist". The paper explains that this is a case that provides the precedent of when shopping for goods at a store, the placing of the goods in a basket does not form a contract, the contract is formed when the goods are presented to the cashier and the cashier accepts the goods.
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A setting analysis of John Updike's short story, "A&P".
Analytical Essay # 57126 |
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MLA | 2004
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This paper reviews the short story, "A&P," written by John Updike, with a focus on the setting of the story. The paper contends that the notion of a story's setting involves more than simply the tale's geographic location in an immediate sense. It also includes the short story's atmosphere and the relationship of the characters to a larger sense of place, time, and even weather and clothes.
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"Setting thus takes into consideration the different characters' emotional relationships with the place's setting, and how the characters feel about the place where they are located. For instance, Sammy, Updike's nineteen-year-old cashier and main protagonist feels much less positively about the store where he works, as opposed to, for instance the "cash-register watchers" who may regard catching poor cashiers like Sammy in an error as the highlight of their week. Rather than a dreary place, to such exuberant housewives, the A&P might seem like a paradise of sales and opportunities to show their shopping prowess rather than a place where one labors for little thanks on a nice summer day. (Updike, p.204) If the story were narrated from the perspective of one of these rouged harridans, it would be a very different tale indeed, especially after Queenie and her crew passes through the store's doors."
Tags:queenie, sammy, cashiers
Discusses some of the service problems associated with lines and queues at the checkout counter.
Essay # 48885 |
1,947 words (
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APA | 2004
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This paper discusses and identifies the problems often encountered when standing in line at a checkout counter. The paper then looks at some possible solutions, citing examples of companies that have applied these solutions, and recommends strategies that could help minimize the problems identified.
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"Almost all of us at some point or the other have spent time in checkout lines at a grocery store, supermarket or department store. As to the question of why does this problem exist, there are a number of reasons. For long checkout times, there are fewer open check-out counter; the clerks/cashiers at the open counters are slow; the grocery store or department store is unusually crowded. The day you decided to shop coincided with a store wide sale. Or, it was the holiday season; everyone was trying to complete his or her holiday shopping. The store is very popular in the neighborhood. One customer was having problem with the credit card they were using, the SKU (Stock Keeping Umit) number was not visible or clear on the product being purchased. The cashier needed authorization to overwrite a checkout item; or, there was a customer arguing with the checkout cashier with regards to the price marked on an item they wanted. And the list goes on."
Tags:improvement, product, grocery, store, supermarket, department, cashiers, crowded, holiday, shopping
Looks at the importance of customer service, especially at Wal-Mart, as experienced by the author.
Analytical Essay # 119027 |
1,445 words (
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MLA | 2010
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This paper stresses that customer service must be a major concern because customers are the lifeblood of a business. Next, the author relates customer complaints about Wal-Mart. Kohl's, J.C .Penney, Target, Mervyns and Sears also are evaluated. The paper makes recommendations to improve Wal-Mart's customer service.
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"I am becoming so disappointed with Wal-Mart in all aspects. First of all, the customer service, especially at the cashier level is absolutely horrible. They are either too concerned with discussing their hours and lunch breaks or busy hashing over their personal woes with the other "hoochie" cashier 2 registers away ... all the time balling your clothing purchases into a wrinkled mess, and then tossed in the same bag with the nail polish remover."
Tags:complaints, cashier, rudest, expectations, protocols
A discussion of the portrayal of the role and image of women in the American society in the stories "The Horse Dealer's Daughter" by D. H. Lawrence and "A & P" by John Updike.
Comparison Essay # 16586 |
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2002
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This paper provides a compare and contrast analysis of "The Horse Dealer's Daughter" by D. H. Lawrence and "A & P" by John Updike. It examines how both stories give a different perspective of how the women are treated by various characters in the story and in effect, by society itself. It shows how the women in both stories are similar because of the conflicts within themselves that they experience due to the pressure and expectations of society whereas they differ in the way they are treated by others, particularly by male characters and the way society treats them. It provides a character assessment of the main protagonists in each story and discusses how they deal with the criticisms placed upon them by the other characters and by society.
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"One of the first factors that make both short stories different is that they are written in a different time period. "The Horse Dealer's" is set in the year 1922, while "A & P" is set in the year 1962. The difference is time periods affects the way women are treated in the society, since society in 1922 is more conservative than the society in the year 1962 wherein society is more tolerant of liberal ways and ideas, most especially to women. While Mabel is treated unfavorably by other people because of her somewhat reclusive nature, preferring moments of solitary in the churchyard than mingle with other people, and because of her family's descent to poverty, Mabel's society is condemning on her, even stabbing behind her back about her "newly- acquired poverty"(" although as a matter of fact she was exposed to the stare of everyone who passed along the churchyard wall."
Tags:poverty, family, characters, men, nature, cashier, customers