When it comes to doing our jobs, many of us would do anything for an easy day's work now and then. A workplace without a sense of challenge might get boring pretty quickly, but one where we're not forced to deal with unnecessary drama, rude customers and annoying BS that distracts us from what we're meant to be doing? That is nothing short of bliss.
Unfortunately, not everybody seems to share that point of view — especially for those who work in retail. According to people like u/Eve_Asher, if a store clerk isn't dealing directly with a customer or cleaning up the mess they leave behind, they're not doing what they're supposed to be.
At least, that is what the Redditor's post on r/The10thDentist might lead you to think. Explaining that they got annoyed when shoppers "[did] the work that an employee could be doing", they claimed that this justified the fact that they judged those who chose to use self checkouts and return shopping carts.
True to the nature of the contrarian subreddit, almost everyone vehemently disagreed with this out of touch opinion. People were quick to point out that things didn't usually work like OP thought they did. While self service might not be to anyone's taste, it isn't always putting somebody out of work.