| A blend is probably a better choice. It's obvious that single queues for each cashier isn't very efficient, but the tradeoff is that lines are visibly shorter, and progress to the goal is clear. Having a single line for all cashiers (ala Fry's Electronics or an airline ticket agent) is more efficient, but the long line, logistics of finding the next available cashier, and uncertainty of completion make for a frustrating experience as well. I posit that having N banks of 4-6 cashiers is a good balance between both. You get the efficiency gains of not being blocked by a bottleneck, and you also get visibly shorter lines and the benefits of estimating when you are next (ok, looks like cashier 1 and 2 are almost done, I should be out of here in a few minutes). Someone here mentioned this kind of setup with self-checkout at grocery stores, and I think it works well, as long as the number of self-checkout stands in the "bunch" is not too large. There's a local grocery store where there's 8 of them, and it's a little too chaotic (IMO, anyway). |