branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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You were there and know for sure the CM treated this guest badly?
So you were there and know for sure the guest treated the CM badly?
Who said anything about always being Mary Sunshine? I worked customer service positions for years as well, but I would never have been nasty to a customer just because I'd had a bad day. Besides, we're not just talking about people who don't do their best, or mess up, or aren't charming for a little while. We're talking about downright rude and snappy towards someone who was not acting hostile or rude towards them. Yes, you can be understanding and forgiving of their behavior (and it's likely healthier for you), but there is still never any excuse to take out your bad day on an innocent person. I would never treat a CM that way and there would never be an excuse if I did. In return, I expect them to never treat me that way. It's simply been my experience that people who take out a bad day on an innocent stranger very seldom are guilty of doing this just once or twice. I stand by my statement that any person who finds it difficult to juggle the ups-and-downs of a hard job as customer service should find another position. It seems like the best thing for all parties concerned.