DG has great stuff, even if they don't have what I am shopping for... I almost always walk out with something useful! I would like to give extra love to this store in particular. Today, I stopped by DG after a long & aggravating work day. I was in line behind an elderly lady with a full cart. I also had a full cart and a young man was behind me with just one item (motor oil). I let him go in front of me as my transaction would be more time consuming. The elderly lady couldn't find her money. She was upset & panicking, as anyone would be. As the line grew longer another cashier came up to help and took the next customer in line. Then the young man with the motor oil began having trouble with his credit card. In the mean time, the other cashier went to help the elderly lady look for her money and it was found (luckily!). She (elderly lady) then turned and apologized to everyone for the hold up. Everyone in line was very kind. After my transaction was complete I observed that the young man was still unable to pay. I told him put his motor oil on the counter so I could pay for him. He was incredibly grateful & offered to Venmo the $$ to me. Before I could pay for him, the manager (the cashier who came to help) payed for it! It made my day to witness a group of positive, friendly, & thoughtful people. It was enlightening and encouraging that good people are among us. I usually shop at the DG in Hillsboro & unfortunately I do not have great experiences with about the workers there. Maybe they can step it up & DG can stop inflating their prices!? šš
Great job High Ridge! And thank you for the wonderful shopping...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe dollar general in house Springs needs a whole new store and employee do-over. One cashier to check people out and sheās always huffing puffing complaining rude and wants you to know it. Not just her but the other female employees. They will tell you to hurry up or hands on hips, real attitude problems. Like wow. The men are quiet and wonāt hold eye contact with you and would rather turn invisible than interact with you. But Iād rather deal with them than the women pushing mop buckets around following you rolling eyes heavily sighing and mumbling because she wants you to know she hates her job. Not just her. All of them. I always think thereās one employee there but another one is stocking while complaining or doing something in the shadows purposely not helping the other worker out. Everyone hates it there. The customers hate it there. One 20 min line waiting your turn and every single person complaining. The self check out always out of service. The store is overwhelmed with merchandise stacked high and in aisles and itās just an awful site and mood to be around. Shut it down and start over with happy workers. Maybe the workers hate it there but find a new job. Stop making this a toxic shopping environment to ādeal withā. I try my hardest to avoid all dollar generals because all carry similar vibes. House springs one is just the worst of them all. I think Dollar General's everywhere needs to reevaluate their purpose of existing and shut down/sell if itās not working...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreguys, get it together.!!! there's nothing like coming into your local dollar general (House Springs MO) to see a line backed up into the candle section while the cashier keeps claiming loudly that she's "been there by herself, & it has been so busy", and how she "messed up a coupon transaction and I haven't been trained on how to do this" She repeats she doesn't know how to fix it, then continues to loudly state she "needs to get out of here and finish up my CDL so I don't have to do this any longer". All the while the customer is apologizing to the cashier for having coupons. AND it is 505 pm and another cashier is standing there watching her. The first cashier asks for help from the 2nd and the 2nd says ' I'm not clocked in, I won't clock in til 5", mind you it was already past 5pm. 2 people put their stuff back and walked out, and then so did...
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