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All stores have conventional checkout operator scanning is also available.
In reality, Diana was given less training in her new job than the average supermarket checkout operator.
If you get a job as a shop assistant or checkout operator, one of the first things you will learn is till procedure.
The checkout operator cashes up the goods, the customer pays and then leaves via the specific exit.
Jeannette is a single mother raising her two children on her own on a meagre supermarket checkout operator salary.
I am told that Tesco has five layers from CEO to checkout operator.
Nine months later, Delia-lookalike Cath has baked for nurses, a supermarket checkout operator and firemen working on Christmas Day.
The name probably originates from the cost-saving practice of requiring that customers pack their own groceries, with checkout operators simply placing the products purchased back into a second trolley.
She married Baptist lay preacher Terry Dunnell in 1982 and settled in Leicester where she worked as a checkout operator in a supermarket.
The show's curator Andrew Wilson, who went on a dummy run, told the checkout operator "that we were constructing a work of art", and to put the goods through in a certain order.
Many stores also lock CDs, DVDs, and video games in locking cases, which can only be opened by the checkout operator once the item has gone through the checkout.
Both men piled their trolleys high, waited until the checkout operator had keyed in the items (no scanning in those days), then refused to take them away in the Peter Jackson bags.
Saturdays I work from ten until six as a checkout operator at my local Sainsburys to supplement my grant, which means by Saturday night I am absolutely fed up with work.
While money has been used to reward them the intrinsic motivation of working in a harmonious team has been eliminated in many jobs; for example, checkout operators in a supermarket, process workers in a manufacturing plant.
Naeem, a checkout operator at a north-London branch of Morrison's, may not have realised it at the time, but when he was putting through groceries for a demanding customer on a Tuesday evening earlier this month, he was creating art.
Some assert, however, that the phrase references the duty-free and drinks trolleys pushed by flight attendants; many people also use the phrase to refer to female flight attendants and in the UK it is often applied to supermarket checkout operators.
He mentioned a scheme run by Sainsbury's in Torbay, where checkout operators are trained to look out for shoppers who appear to be buying two lots of groceries, to see if they are carers in need of support from their local council.