Customers then cleared the front. You went back to cleaning the windows. Your job was a success. Your customer service voice then goes away.
You went back to the windows only to hear your boss' voice through the intercom. He wants you in his office. You just want to finish your task. You : [A: Finish cleaning windows like so or B: Go to his office anyways]
Leia to code 6, Leia to code 6. (Code 6 = Manager's office)
You might as well go to your boss's office. Having a concerned look on his face, he wanted to discuss to you your position as a cashier. He mentions you need to stay on your register even if it isn't busy rather than going to wander off. You [A: defend yourself or B: Take the criticism]
You chose to defend yourself from your boss's criticism.
Sir, I understand your criticism. But you keep changing what I should do as an employee every day. Yesterday, you want me to keep busy, and now today, you want me at the register. What do you want?
He reacts with a concerned look on his face. Although there was some logic behind it, he decides to not listen because he's the boss.
He states you should go home for the day. Maybe your perspective did make him upset, and you could have just sat and listened.