Bunchkin
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2001
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This is one of my pet peeves. Really.
When I go to a store, restaurant, office, etc., I don't want to hear someone openly complaining to another coworker about their job, about another coworker, about their family or their boss. I don't want to hear about how you don't get enough hours or how so-and-so took an extra 2 minutes on their break. I don't want to see you verbally bite off your employee's head in front of me either. And I certainly don't want to hear you complain about the last customer you just 'helped'. Or for example, see you get an attitude because the customer you are helping wants you to slice one more type of cheese for them at the deli counter. Hey, guess what? That's your job!
I see this all the time in so many different settings.
And I'm not the type to let things like this just happen and not make a comment. Why do I have to make a tactful comment or give them 'the look' for them to realize that what they're doing is not acceptable?
What part of customer service is this applicable to??
Is there no such thing as tact? Customer service? Professionalism?
Or did someone change the rules and I missed the note on it?
Anyone else??
When I go to a store, restaurant, office, etc., I don't want to hear someone openly complaining to another coworker about their job, about another coworker, about their family or their boss. I don't want to hear about how you don't get enough hours or how so-and-so took an extra 2 minutes on their break. I don't want to see you verbally bite off your employee's head in front of me either. And I certainly don't want to hear you complain about the last customer you just 'helped'. Or for example, see you get an attitude because the customer you are helping wants you to slice one more type of cheese for them at the deli counter. Hey, guess what? That's your job!
I see this all the time in so many different settings.
And I'm not the type to let things like this just happen and not make a comment. Why do I have to make a tactful comment or give them 'the look' for them to realize that what they're doing is not acceptable?
What part of customer service is this applicable to??
Is there no such thing as tact? Customer service? Professionalism?
Or did someone change the rules and I missed the note on it?
Anyone else??