Living in New England means strange weather. From 60, to thunder, then hail, to wind, then freezing cold followed by snow. Today was the wind. Gusts up to 60 nearby and 20-30 sustained at times. As a result of said winds taking down a tree, we lost power.
Power goes out, store gets pitch black, generator fires up and 15-20 seconds we have emergency lighting/power. Customers continue to shop any non perishable dept. Good deal? Right?
Nope. About 5 minutes into the outage, I am guarding the end of of our frozen food aisle with a CW to keep customers out and the doors shut. At that point we we still allowing them to shop the open refrigerator cases, but the plastic was staged and ready to go up at the 10 minute mark.
SC: *try to get down the frozen aisle by us*
CW: I'm sorry ma'am, but the frozen food area is closed due to a power outage.
SC: Noooooo, it's still open. You have power, the lights are still on. *points to ceiling*
At my store alternating rows of lights have fixtures on the generator. Something like this:
Row 1: Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off/off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off
Row 2: all off
Row 3: off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off/off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen
Clearly most of the lights are off in a abnormal fashion.
M: Those lights are running off our emergency generator. It only powers emergency lights, phones, alarms and some registers, no freezers (and a few scattered outlets and some HVAC stuff). We have to keep the doors closed so they product doesn't go bad.
SC: Really. Is that why you shut the lights off on me earlier.
M: we didn't. We lost power that why all the lights went off for a few seconds while the generator turned on.
SC: No. It was bad customer service.
CW: I'm sorry if you feel that way, but we have no control of the weather.
SC: I see how you treat you customers. I'm going to <competitor across the street>
M: *i had looked outside earlier and could see that they had no power also based on the lack of working traffic lights on their side of the street and we know their power is fed from the same lines as our plaza to the transformers next to their building* Well i head from some customers that they lost power also and were not letting any one in.
SC: well, we will see about that!
About 15 minutes later I am helping with the finishing touches on the plastic on the refrigerated cases and telling people that the caution tape across the frozen aisle meas stay out when the SC returns. The SC want's their cart back, which had been picked apart for perishable product and dumped into the appropriate areas to be restocked.
When told this by a CW they blamed us for the tree falling down and wanted a gift card for compensation. A manger nearby told them to go pound sand and they stormed off.
Power goes out, store gets pitch black, generator fires up and 15-20 seconds we have emergency lighting/power. Customers continue to shop any non perishable dept. Good deal? Right?
Nope. About 5 minutes into the outage, I am guarding the end of of our frozen food aisle with a CW to keep customers out and the doors shut. At that point we we still allowing them to shop the open refrigerator cases, but the plastic was staged and ready to go up at the 10 minute mark.
SC: *try to get down the frozen aisle by us*
CW: I'm sorry ma'am, but the frozen food area is closed due to a power outage.
SC: Noooooo, it's still open. You have power, the lights are still on. *points to ceiling*
At my store alternating rows of lights have fixtures on the generator. Something like this:
Row 1: Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off/off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off
Row 2: all off
Row 3: off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen/off/off/off/off/off/off/Gen/Gen/Gen
Clearly most of the lights are off in a abnormal fashion.
M: Those lights are running off our emergency generator. It only powers emergency lights, phones, alarms and some registers, no freezers (and a few scattered outlets and some HVAC stuff). We have to keep the doors closed so they product doesn't go bad.
SC: Really. Is that why you shut the lights off on me earlier.

M: we didn't. We lost power that why all the lights went off for a few seconds while the generator turned on.
SC: No. It was bad customer service.

CW: I'm sorry if you feel that way, but we have no control of the weather.
SC: I see how you treat you customers. I'm going to <competitor across the street>
M: *i had looked outside earlier and could see that they had no power also based on the lack of working traffic lights on their side of the street and we know their power is fed from the same lines as our plaza to the transformers next to their building* Well i head from some customers that they lost power also and were not letting any one in.
SC: well, we will see about that!
About 15 minutes later I am helping with the finishing touches on the plastic on the refrigerated cases and telling people that the caution tape across the frozen aisle meas stay out when the SC returns. The SC want's their cart back, which had been picked apart for perishable product and dumped into the appropriate areas to be restocked.
When told this by a CW they blamed us for the tree falling down and wanted a gift card for compensation. A manger nearby told them to go pound sand and they stormed off.


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