Wife & I stopped @ Hoss' Steak & Seafood as 2d choice fer lunch yesterday. We did our thing and as we were finishing up I noticed a line forming back around the corner. We went to cut thru the line to get to the checkout register when we noticed that WAS the line for the checkout register. FOUR computers and four kids scratching their butts with DUH looks. White haired fella comes out, goes ta the register, punches few buttons, stops, goes the the incoming line register, does the same and as well as two other registers there, leaves for the back room. By now, there's probably 12-15 people in each line. At the head of the checkout was a guy tapping his CC patiently on the counter. One of the guys in front of us went up to the kid, handed him $20 anna $10 points to the bill, sez "Keep the change" and the kid still didn't know what to do. Sez, "Register won't open". Guy puts bill and money on the register shelf and walks. Wife & i started scrounging, came up with exact change (We'd already tipped @ table) and i walked up and showed the bill to the kid, counted out the money and he was ready to say wait for the manager, but we walked. As we were leaving, one of the older waitresses came out with actual PEN AND PAPER and was trying to show the kids what to do. IF sumbuddy ever pullz de plug on a large scale, BOY is todays kidz ever in deep do do!
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