i mean i can ask the people at work tomorrow, some of whom were born here, what they call it but it'd be kind of a weird question. "HEY TOM WHAT THE FUCK IS A BUGGY"
i'm telling you, we don't call them that. whatever you're looking at is not correct. i even tried "shopping buggy NC" and only results for shopping carts come up
i literally google searched "buggies NC" and nothing relevant came up. i googled "shopping carts NC" and there was a bunch of stuff including a news article that refers to them as such: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article226452495.html
sorry fuggs, i think you're in the wrong on this one.
that's why every supermarket around here, including Harris Teeter which is from North Carolina, calls it a shopping cart. and offers a cart return, not a "buggy return"
not directly. just that i have to be on the on call rotation by a certain date. if i don't get the knowledge by then, then i can't be on call. if i can't be on call then i can't meet my job requirements
they do but it's a tight timeline. i am making time for it, even setting the same thing up at home, but idk if i'm going to be exactly where they want me to be in such a short time because i can't foresee all of the problems they would be getting.
it's not that i'm being terrible because i'm not. i'm strong in some things that they wanted me to be strong in, and weak in the things that they already knew i was weak in going into the position. it was just a "do more stuff on the thing that you're bad at" which i already kind of was
i mean i can try to be better at what i'm doing. it just requires doing stuff i haven't done before. it's not like i made it a secret at any point that part of the skill set they hired me for was something i would have to learn. but i don't have a ton of time really to get better at it