Thursday, March 3, 2011

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REVIEW: The suffering of a young cashier




Author: Anna Sam
Pages: 176
Publisher: Goldmann



Synopsis

We always meet them when we buy: cashiers at the checkout. Let us not really thought them? Probably only if they are particularly rude. Or issue false money.
But we wonder what these women (and men) experience every day with us (the customers)? By the time one has read this book, you will do it (hopefully).
Anna Sam financed for 8 years her literary studies in France with a job at the checkout. What she experienced there, she has written in this book.



My opinion:

I belong not to treat the people who are employed and employees. I imagine to be aware to a certain point the people to give me as compared to sits. After all, I work even in the public service. Still, one can put yourself in doubt difficult to someone who really sits for 8 hours at the cashier and also applies to other people.

people who do not care if the opening times of the store already over are (if I'm inside, I'm in it), people who confuse the supermarket with a Selbtbedienungstheke and times autrinken just the juice, before it was cashed ( I should also pay more for it); people that hang on the phone and have the people do not look that takes care of his goods (often enough itself).

One would be ashamed for his fellow man when the so abundant reads.

And if all this holds for extreme examples, even without human comparison images this job is extremely demanding: I, for my part as I never made clear what it must mean a full day the beeping of the scanner to bear funds. We leave the shop someday. This can not cashiers.

In brief anecdotal Anna tells Sam of her time as a cashier. And can be said of happiness: It was just a job for them, which ended at some point. Maybe she can see why from a distance, with a twinkling eye at this time.

But what about the women and men who make the actual living? What is missing from the book, is the big picture. Thus, it remains confined to a series of experiences.
Especially since their episodes, especially in the last third of the book turn into pesky gripes. Other professions have such short intervals, less pleasant-smelling toilets, etc. - I would not necessarily be interpreted as specific.

What remains is a strange aftertaste. And hopefully even more attention toward men, the cash in my goods.

Conclusion:

For anyone who is interested for his counterpart. Should it really submitted for each professional group.

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