Surprisingly, hardly noticed by customers. But to the new employees, the knowledge everyone in the store is going to hear them just breaks out the Brain Burps. Bless their little inexperienced hearts
The normal, experienced way:
"Employee to the carpets please" or "Bob, please call phone 22"
The usual , inexperienced way:
"Employee to the furniture please", (furniture takes about half the store, makes it hard to know where the employee needs to go)
The rude, inexperienced way:
"Ehh, ehh, oh shit", customers did notice that one. Surprisingly, the manager was not pleased.
The unclear, inexperienced way:
"Bob, please call phone,... I don't know"
The ultimate unclear, inexperienced way;
"Employee to the living department please", (except for the check-out, that constitutes the entire store)
My own, inexperienced way:
Answering the phone over the intercom and being surprised there is no reply.
"Good afternoon, company xyz.......hello.... ehhm"
Enyone else got some blunders over the broadcasting?
The normal, experienced way:
"Employee to the carpets please" or "Bob, please call phone 22"
The usual , inexperienced way:
"Employee to the furniture please", (furniture takes about half the store, makes it hard to know where the employee needs to go)
The rude, inexperienced way:
"Ehh, ehh, oh shit", customers did notice that one. Surprisingly, the manager was not pleased.
The unclear, inexperienced way:
"Bob, please call phone,... I don't know"
The ultimate unclear, inexperienced way;
"Employee to the living department please", (except for the check-out, that constitutes the entire store)
My own, inexperienced way:
Answering the phone over the intercom and being surprised there is no reply.
"Good afternoon, company xyz.......hello.... ehhm"
Enyone else got some blunders over the broadcasting?
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