Dina: So when a curbside order comes in, it prints on this printer and you'll hear a beep-beep on your Zebra. Now, you'll grab the order slip, collect everything on that order, and bring it out to the customer.
Cheyenne: And we're supposed to get a two-way thumbs-up? Is that even possible?
Dina: Apparently so. I mean, there's photographic proof. Now, from the time you hear the beep-beep, you'll have 30 minutes to get the order in the car.
Jonah: Yeah, but some orders take longer, right? I mean, like, if it's a big order, if it's spread out around the store...
Cheyenne: Yeah, or if it's for something that we don't even sell, like tractors.
Dina: Okay, these sound like excuses to me. We've promised 30 minutes. We'll do it in 30 minutes. Cloud 9 wants to provide its lazy customers with an efficient shopping experience.
Jonah: Yeah, by running its employees into the ground. Pretty soon, people are gonna have to pee in bottles. 'Cause they don't have enough time to take a bathroom break.
Dina: You want to pee in bottles? No problem. I'll fish one out of the recycling.
Jonah: No, that's not...
Dina: I mean, it's a little trickier for the gals, but definitely doable.