Are You Finding Everything Okay?

Posted on June 17, 2006 11:37 PM by Joel Comm

Everyone has their pet peeves, present company included.

Being Saturday, I had to go to the store for a couple different things. I needed to pick up a framed poster at Hobby Lobby and I took my son to Best Buy so he could spend a gift card.

At Hobby Lobby, I approached the checkout lanes and found there was only one girl handling all the customers. I took my spot in line behind the lady she was currently helping, noticing that the lady had many items.

The line grew behind me and they finally called for more help to the front lanes.

When another cashier showed up, the people behind me didn't even give me the option to go first. They rudely jumped in so they could get out first.

Whatever...

But the cashier was moving incredibly slow... taking her time with the lady in front of me.

I started to get agitated.

But I have learned to try to be patient.

Finally, after the other cashier had checked out everyone that had previously been behind me, it was my turn to checkout.

The girl greeted me was an oblivious smile and asked "Did you find everything okay?"

AAArgh!

I really hate that question.

"Yes, I walked in the store... and lo and behold, there was EVERYTHING! Right before my eyes. Yep, I found everything."

Now, I know what the question means... "Did you find everything you were looking for?"

If I WERE looking for something, I'm sure I would have had the common sense to ASK an employee while still shopping. I sure wouldn't wait to get to the checkout lane, wait for ten minutes while the cashier moved like molasses, and then ask where I could find something!

The cashier had me sign the charge card slip and proceeded to take the receipt saying, "And now I will staple your charge receipt to your store receipt" (with just a little too much glee in her voice about the whole thing...)

I snagged the credit card receipt before she could commit this atrocity (my bookkeeper hates when receipts are stapled!) and wished her a pleasant day.

Next, I went to Best Buy.

It was "The Attack of The Blue Shirts".

Everywhere I turned, "Are you finding everything okay?"

"Are you finding everything okay?"

"Are you finding everything okay?"

AAAARGH!

"YES! I see DVDs. I see software. I see MP3 players. I see cell phones. I see video games. I see freakin' washers and dryers! YES YES YES! I am finding everything okay, OKAY?"

The ultimate irony came about fifteen minutes later when I noticed that a program I wanted to buy was no longer on the shelf.

I tried hunting down an employee to check the stock room for me.

None were to be found...

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Joel Comm is an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for over 20 years. In 1995, Joel launched WorldVillage.com, a family-friendly portal to the web which enjoys thousands of visitors each day. Joel is the co-creator of ClassicGames.com, which was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997, and now goes by the name Yahoo! Games. Since then, Joel's company, InfoMedia, Inc., has launched dozens of web sites which offer online shopping, free stuff, website reviews and more. Joel is the author of many popular books, including the NY Times Best-Seller, The AdSense Code. He regularly makes appearances at Internet marketing conferences and seminars.