Hey, I had a few questions about why customers believe they have the right to do certain things. For example, we are here to serve, however, sometimes I see some customers show no respect for where I work.
A lot of the people I run into are very nice, however, what kind of person would just leave their stuff at the till and take off. There wasn't really a huge line up or anything. Maybe two people ahead of them.
Sometimes they don't actually leave things which they intend to pay for, they would leave their dirty kleenexs and half drank coffee cups in the baskets. Poses a health risk if you ask me, with the kleenex and all.
Anyways, don't want to get into too much of a rant, but where did all this start? That customers believe that they can act this way and get away with it? I'm only from the early 1980s, but did they do this back in the 1950s?
A lot of the people I run into are very nice, however, what kind of person would just leave their stuff at the till and take off. There wasn't really a huge line up or anything. Maybe two people ahead of them.
Sometimes they don't actually leave things which they intend to pay for, they would leave their dirty kleenexs and half drank coffee cups in the baskets. Poses a health risk if you ask me, with the kleenex and all.
Anyways, don't want to get into too much of a rant, but where did all this start? That customers believe that they can act this way and get away with it? I'm only from the early 1980s, but did they do this back in the 1950s?
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