Different types of shoppers stroll the isles of Wal-Mart late at night. When looking around, you will see the “talker,” the “primper,” and the “runner.” It’s almost midnight and you decide to stop in at Wal-Mart super center for some shampoo. This store is the greatest because it’s open 24 hours a day. You name it; Wal-Mart’s got it. Okay, now I sound like I’m running a commercial ad. I know of three types of shoppers that
You get in the store and you see your neighbor Frances in the cereal isle. Frances tries to hold you up and talk to you like she lives there. The girl you work with is all decked out in her best outfit talking on her cell phone. Then you see your mail man Tom, he waves and smiles and goes on his merry way. There will also be a person that you see in almost every isle. These are a few of the types of shoppers you would expect to see in any Wal-Mart scenario.
The “talker”, someone like Frances, probably has a great personality but we’re here to shop, not to talk. She asks the most unnecessary questions like, “What are you doing here?” You don’t want to st
Saturday mornings are the worst time to go to this super center. If you can find a parking space in the bumper car filled parking lot, then you have accomplished the worst. The parking lot is one of the landmarks of where you can find a talker. Coming or going the talkers will spend half of their precious shopping time here.
to a conclusion that they’ve been loitering all over the store, they appear in every isle afterwards. The loiterer is usually quiet, as they stare down at the floor when not browsing for merchandise.