Orlando Sentinel

Ticked off! @grocery baggers

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People back into parking spaces to tick off other drivers! Nine out of 10 drivers cannot do this without several attempts. This causes other drivers to wait while they maneuver back and forth. If someone cannot back out of a parking place (like it was intended) without hitting another car or person they need give up driving and retire their driver’s license.

Why do people sit sideby-side in a booth? My husband and I sometimes sit side-by-side in a booth for several reasons. Either the restaurant is very noisy (a common and annoying problem) and it’s a problem hearing one another; the table is so wide that we must raise our voices to hear one another; the view from one side of the booth is so nice that we both want to see it while dining.

I am ticked off that baggers do not use common sense to bag groceries! Common sense dictates that canned goods go on the bottom of a paper bag, not thrown on top of crackers, produce and other fragile items!

I’m ticked off that your answering message has not been updated to “Your call is important to us, but your time is not. Please hold an indefinite amount of time as long as we can continue to blame being understaff­ed because of the bygone pandemic for our inefficien­cy and lack of concern for our customers and/or patients.”

I’m ticked off that more and more companies are sending their Customer “Care” Centers offshore, resulting in our speaking to people that are barely audible, often difficult to understand, and whose full range of knowledge is verbatim out of an online manual. As fewer of our questions are answered, we are left asea in ocean of unaddresse­d issues.

I’m ticked off at the condition of the medians in the city of Lake Mary along Rinehart Road and Lake Mary Boulevard. The maintenanc­e of the landscapin­g, the curbs and the abundance of debris is an embarrassm­ent. This used to never be the case.

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