They hate waiting in line at the grocery store, they don't like waiting for their turn when playing a game, and they aren't interested in sitting in the waiting room at the doctor's office.
Customers
hate waiting in line, and the stores that keep them moving through will keep them coming back.
On the one hand, this sounds great for anyone who
hates waiting in line and wants more than a convenience store.
Not exact matches
«I
HATE when McDonald's makes me pull out of the drive thru
line and
wait in a parking spot like a chump,» @EmLynnClements posted yesterday.
I know, because I've
waited in that
line (and I
hate lines).
I love going shopping, but I
hate to stay
in line waiting for my turn to pay.
After
waiting in line, which speaks volumes as to how good the ice cream is since I
HATE waiting for food / always have a reservation, we both ordered two scoops and ate them quicker than I'd like to admit.
I've learned never to
line up for the parties, (because I
HATE lining up) but
wait and go
in a bit later.
«I can't tell you how liberating it is to know that I will never have to grin and bear a cover I
hate, or fret over what number
in a very long
line my email to my editor or publicist is
waiting in.
And everybody
hates independent authors ecause they're not
waiting in line to be hand - picked and validated by somebody else: «You're cutting
in line!
I have also been able to convince him to sign up for TSA precheck which has saved us both an enormous amount of time and he has found this particularly useful since he absolutely
hates waiting in any type of
line.
Whether it's
waiting in line at a store or five years
in a job you
hated, like it or not, you can't go back.