first off - that's what you have breaks for - to get a coffee, go to the washroom and gab to your coworkers about your private/personal crap. you are NOT being paid to stand at your counter, in the middle of the isles, and discuss your life you ARE being paid to do your job.
I work retail (The
Disney Store actually) and there are times that I do talk to my fellow CMs on stage, but that doesn't change how I treat the guests. If there is a guest who needs help, I am more than happy to help them. Usually if I am talking to a CM, it is while I am doing something else, like folding the piles of shirts left on the t-shirt table. (I LOVE folding, so it's just fun for me to do it.) That is also part of my job, making sure the store looks as good as it can while there are guests still in the store shopping for merchandise.
However, if I am not assigned to a register, regardless of how long that line is, unless my manager tells me to go onto the register, I can't. There's nothing I can do about it.
when have we become a nation of must pat people on the back for doing their job?? you want a pat on the back do more then your job don't tell me that's not your department. walk me over to where the thing is i'm asking about, find someone to help me, get on the phone and find out the answer to my question don't just say i don't know try over there.
I know at the Disney Store, we were trained that if a guest asks us for something that isn't in our department, to call to another CM or manager who is in that area to help the guest out. If I'm assigned to be in the front of the store, that is where I need to stay regardless of what you need. I will get somebody to help you, but I can't leave my designated area.
Just to play the devil's advocate, if I am spending all of my time helping you with your request by either walking you from area to area or calling somebody on the phone to get the answer for you, how am I able to provide customer service to everybody else in the store?
Do you think Walt would agree with this statement?
OK...here are my thoughts on this matter.
I have been a CM for 10 years at both The Disney Stores and at Walt Disney World. Do I agree that Walt would like everything that goes on at the parks or in the company? No. However at the same time, I don't think that Walt would like how his CMs are being treated at times by the guests.
I can think of one time when I was working at WDW that I was verbally abused by two guests. I was working with Goofy at the Barnstormer and because the afternoon heat was getting worse, my coordinator came and told me that Goofy needed to grab a drink of water and check on Max. So I immediately started informing the guests of what I had just learned. I don't know if these guests weren't paying attention or what, but when I said that Goofy would be back in five minutes, they went crazy on me. They literally backed me up against the fence and were screaming in my face about how I never said anything or gave them any warning, both of which were not true. By this point, Goofy was just standing there not knowing what to do and my friend who was a CM came over and got Goofy and took him backstage to see Max while these guests continued to berate me. After about a minute or so of them screaming in my face, an older gentleman who obviously had seen the entire episode told them to 'knock it off' and they finally did. With the way they acted, I was afraid to head backstage the normal way and actually went out of my way to stay away from them.
I'm sure they were mad at me and thought I was a bad CM who wasn't doing my job. However, I did exactly what I was trained to do. Did those people like it? No, but I did nothing wrong. Do I think Walt would have been upset with how they were treating his CM? Absolutely.