"His usual response to a customer saying "Thank you" is "Thank you for my paycheck"
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Quoth little_miss_springfield View Post"His usual response to a customer saying "Thank you" is "Thank you for my paycheck"
"Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably
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Quoth little_miss_springfield View Post"His usual response to a customer saying "Thank you" is "Thank you for my paycheck"
I'm lost without a paddle and headed up SH*T creek.
-- Life Sucks Then You Die.
"I'll believe corp. are people when Texas executes one."
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(A customer comes up to me whilst I'm having a drink).
"I thought I'd come to you because you look lost..."
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I was having a drink of water, it's not really THAT hard of a concept to grasp! (Oh, and do forgive me for being just a "little" bit thirsty after having served people for three-and-a-half.straight.hours! "Sorry, not sorry...")Last edited by Castrovalva; 09-19-2016, 11:56 PM.
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Customer comes up to me on SCO while I'm organizing the paystation/sneaking a few sips of coffee during a slow period.
"Sorry I'm interrupting your coffee break, but when you decide to help me..."
That was uncalled for. And no, he didn't actually need help, just to read what the screen was telling him to do."I am quite confident that I do exist."
"Excuse me, I'm making perfect sense. You're just not keeping up." The Doctor
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Quoth notalwaysright View PostAnd it also depends on how they finish that sentence. If it's "the line was really long" or "I can never use my coupon" or "your sales are confusing" then I'm sorry, but... no. I have no control over that, and have heard it multiple times a day, since the day I started.
When I worked at a certain store, a guy complained that our prices were too high (he compared them to another store). I told him that, with proof, we could price match certain items, or he could simply shop at the other store, but that I didn't decide the prices. He told me that he really liked our store better, and then asked if I couldn't ask my boss. I told him that, technically, I could, but it wouldn't do any good for him because my boss didn't decide the prices, either. He asked me who it was that did, and I told him corporate. He then asked me if I couldn't tell corporate about it. I told him, "Sir, if I felt at all that corporate would listen to me, I'd be asking for a raise, not for cheaper prices for y'all!""Some people are dumb." - Butthead
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So this happened to me today. I had just gotten done with five projects, all the while, answering calls (which there were a lot of), getting people their plates and having them sign them out, then getting sales people to put the plates on their cars, sorting through supply orders...
Finally, for a moment, it was quiet. I sat down and logged onto Customers Suck, and this woman looks at me, I think with what was supposed to be sympathy and says, "You must be so bored."
I looked at her, screwing up my face in confusion, and asked why.
She said, "Well, just sitting there all day."
I couldn't help it. I listed off all the things that I had just gotten done doing, and let her know that more projects were on the way. Finally, she just walked away.
I know she was probably just trying to be "nice," but there's nothing nice about insinuating that someone who works very hard actually isn't.
Thanks for letting me vent!"Some people are dumb." - Butthead
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Quoth DescJockey View PostSo this happened to me today. I had just gotten done with five projects, all the while, answering calls (which there were a lot of), getting people their plates and having them sign them out, then getting sales people to put the plates on their cars, sorting through supply orders...
Finally, for a moment, it was quiet. I sat down and logged onto Customers Suck, and this woman looks at me, I think with what was supposed to be sympathy and says, "You must be so bored."
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a)you were 'rude' to her
or
b)you were just sitting there not doing anything and that's so 'unprofessional'
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Quoth drjonah View PostLet me guess, lady then complained about you because either
a)you were 'rude' to her
or
b)you were just sitting there not doing anything and that's so 'unprofessional'"Some people are dumb." - Butthead
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That's like the idiot customers smirking and saying, "Ooh, you'll lose your job when pay at the pump happens!" at my job. Totally ignoring the fact that only about 25% of customers can actually use pay at the pump (around half our customers use fuel cards, plus there are the cash customers, the elderly and those opposed to change), there's also the small fact that no, we don't just sit on the till all day and serve customers. There are deliveries to be signed off, then stock put out, fuel certificates to be filled out, paperwork to be completed... I could go on and on. Every time I hear the above saying from a customer, I get the urge to slap them right in the face with a wet halibut, cuz it's just so annoying.Last edited by MadMike; 10-01-2016, 11:43 PM. Reason: Please don't quote the entire post. We've already read it.
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