LisaR
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I'll try to keep this as nice as possible, cause I'm pretty offended.
I guess I'm not sure why it isn't enough for you that the gentleman and Publix both deemed him fit for the job. If he wasn't to be carrying groceries out to the car then he wouldn't have. They would have had someone else do the carrying out.
I kow you think you know what the gentleman's medical condition is from his gate and his age, but you probably guessed wrong. I'm not elderly, but its very evident that I'm not in perfect health. People frequently make comments or guess what I can and can't do and they are wrong. They are wrong every single time. How are you so sure the gentleman didn't need a short break from bagging to stretch his legs and give his hands a rest?
Wow! You must offend pretty easily because I can't for the life of me figure out how I offended you. I never once said that I didn't think the men were capable of taking the groceries out.

And by the way, if you read my first post you would know that I know the one guy personally. I can assure you I know his medical condition just fine, thank you.
I find it inappropriate for you to judge the folks who work carry out.
Many senior citizens do it b/c they enjoy people and want something to do.
When I worked for Winn Dixie we had some delightful elders who enjoyed working. They were fully capable of pushing a cart to a car and assist or full on load the groceries. Several that worked with us only worked for minimal hours as they received SS benefits.
While I won't treat a bagger like a pack mule--I will not age discriminate and refuse help solely on that.
You are not obligated to take assistance, but I find it inappropriate to only accept help from the younger ones and not the older ones.
They were hired to do a job and between them and their employer--they can do the job.
I'm a bit befuddled on how you knew the one bagger didn't speak English.
My mood varies on when I will take the help but my decision has nothing to do with the individual who is bagging my groceries.
I am not judging the baggers, I am QUESTIONING why a healthy person would want/need someone to carry their groceries for them.
And AGAIN, this wasn't a post about an elderly person being CAPABLE. I know many are capable. I simply couldn't sleep at night allowing someone to do such a simple task for me that I can do myself and I can't even tip them.
It isn't age discrimination because I clearly stated that I wouldn't even let a young person do it for me.
You can be offended all you want about the guy that doesn't speak English. I know the one older man personally. He lives in my neighborhood. The other guy does not speak English. It is his pet peeve so this is where I got the info from.