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In reply to the discussion: In the fast food place this evening... [View all]daleanime
(17,796 posts)105. Here we go again....
Yes, you deserve better service.
Yes, no matter how little pay, benefits, or respect the workers get, they should always to their best.
But why do we hold those who get the least to higher standards then anyone else?
Some times the question is the answer.
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That job deserves $15 per hour, but if he can't provide good customer service then...
stillwaiting
Nov 2014
#54
And the 600% profit is enjoyed by someone who doesn't care about either of you
orpupilofnature57
Nov 2014
#3
Being polite and civil in your daily interactions, whether as patron or customer service
KittyWampus
Nov 2014
#73
I had an elite passenger ask me when I worked as an agent, why airlines oversold flights.
justice1
Nov 2014
#70
My experience with Taco Bell and other places like that is, they are lucky...
steve2470
Nov 2014
#40
I'd prefer a "you're" welcome", but I'm also ok with "no problem". "That's OK" is just a bit
KMOD
Nov 2014
#42
It is strange but there are a lot of new responses to "thank you" I've noticed
laundry_queen
Nov 2014
#57
It's funny you mentioned that. My husband and I traded off the handing out candy duty,
deurbano
Nov 2014
#164
I'm middle aged (not far from 50) and I really dislike the formal way of addressing people.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2014
#131
Not being cursed at or insulted is what passes for acceptable customer service for you?
NightWatcher
Nov 2014
#12
I posted something similar upthread, without seeing this. I agree, I don't think it's the new norm.
KMOD
Nov 2014
#32
Funny thing... Me too! I get one almost every weekend. I'll give it a try. I was just thinking
vanlassie
Nov 2014
#139
I think you and I lived in a work world, then, that still offered more wide ranging opportunity.
ancianita
Nov 2014
#35
I wonder how bored and rude that kid would be if he were earning $20 an hour. That's what fast
Louisiana1976
Nov 2014
#39
At my blood center job we have people dealing with donors that have no customer service skills.
brewens
Nov 2014
#53
My grandson works in the Deli department of a large and really nice grocery store.
djean111
Nov 2014
#86
The "after church crowd" truly sucks, absolute worst time of the week to work a service job
Fumesucker
Nov 2014
#93
If you don't like dealing with people you perceive as rude then you should be glad
KurtNYC
Nov 2014
#104
I used to eat Taco Bell but a week ago I went to our local Bell for a friend
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#107
It's a tough old world when fast-food tacos are served with boredom and complacency...
LanternWaste
Nov 2014
#113
Actually, to me, "that's okay" just meant it was not necessary for you to thank him,
djean111
Nov 2014
#177
The world is filled with clueless assholes . I always think this is why you are working here
lunasun
Nov 2014
#178
That's probably how I would react as well. Just think "Must be having a bad day" and then
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#185