I have to say something like this wouldn't be on my list of things to complain about. Granted she may not have been the friendliest person out there but it doesn't sound like she was out right rude either.
Maybe I missed something but do you know for sure she was closing the store early? I would let it go but that's just me.
No, she wasn't closing the store early, and I wasn't the least bit upset that she had chairs up on the table and was putting them down when we walked in. I totally understand trying to get any clean-up chores done BEFORE closing, but it was the way she treated us and the way she talked to us when we found out she was open for OVER two hours yet.
Like I said before, if it was 10 minutes to closing time I could completely understand her wanting to close up and get out of there, totally understand that. But when she has 2 hours yet, she should be nicer to her customers.
I did feel she was rude to us, in the way she spoke to us and exactly what she said to us. There is another unfriendly worker there that I have never complained about. She always greets us, but never smiles, but she has never said anything rude to us so I wouldn't think of saying anything to a manager about her.
No, she wasn't closing the store early, and I wasn't the least bit upset that she had chairs up on the table and was putting them down when we walked in. I totally understand trying to get any clean-up chores done BEFORE closing, but it was the way she treated us and the way she talked to us when we found out she was open for OVER two hours yet.
Like I said before, if it was 10 minutes to closing time I could completely understand her wanting to close up and get out of there, totally understand that. But when she has 2 hours yet, she should be nicer to her customers.
I did feel she was rude to us, in the way she spoke to us and exactly what she said to us. There is another unfriendly worker there that I have never complained about. She always greets us, but never smiles, but she has never said anything rude to us so I wouldn't think of saying anything to a manager about her.
Thats not rude,rude would of been her saying We are closing and all the food is put away. That's rude,you sound as if you are one of those hard to please people.No, she wasn't closing the store early, and I wasn't the least bit upset that she had chairs up on the table and was putting them down when we walked in. I totally understand trying to get any clean-up chores done BEFORE closing, but it was the way she treated us and the way she talked to us when we found out she was open for OVER two hours yet.
Like I said before, if it was 10 minutes to closing time I could completely understand her wanting to close up and get out of there, totally understand that. But when she has 2 hours yet, she should be nicer to her customers.
I did feel she was rude to us, in the way she spoke to us and exactly what she said to us. There is another unfriendly worker there that I have never complained about. She always greets us, but never smiles, but she has never said anything rude to us so I wouldn't think of saying anything to a manager about her.
She had an attuide because she said "to long"?Thats not rude,rude would of been her saying We are closing and all the food is put away. That's rude,you sound as if you are one of those hard to please people.
Huh? Doesn't sound like she is "hard to please" to me. I'm surprised at how many people think it's acceptable for her to respond in the manner in which she did. I can understand that she wants to get out of there, but she signed on for a shift that ends at 10:00 p.m. that's what she should expect to work. Putting chairs up before 8 sends a message that you really don't expect nor want customers--not a very welcoming thing. She is in the service business--to state that they're open "too long" is rude--plain and simple. I think that's part of the problem with America--we are way too willing to settle for mediocrity and rudeness these days. We have lowered our standards to the point where anything is acceptable. Now I know in the scheme of things, this is not a big deal, but where do we draw the line? Huh? Doesn't sound like she is "hard to please" to me. I'm surprised at how many people think it's acceptable for her to respond in the manner in which she did. I can understand that she wants to get out of there, but she signed on for a shift that ends at 10:00 p.m. that's what she should expect to work. Putting chairs up before 8 sends a message that you really don't expect nor want customers--not a very welcoming thing. She is in the service business--to state that they're open "too long" is rude--plain and simple. I think that's part of the problem with America--we are way too willing to settle for mediocrity and rudeness these days. We have lowered our standards to the point where anything is acceptable. Now I know in the scheme of things, this is not a big deal, but where do we draw the line?
I would report it.
No, I just don't think we should jump to conclusions about what happened. We have one side of the story. We don't know what was going on that night or what happened to the girl right before the OP entered the store. I have been a manager and you have to remember that these are people, not perfect robots. Poop happens and unless she was flat out rude (which I don't personally see in the post) then there really is no reason to make a huge issue out of it.
I have reacted like that in the past, I am sure. However, you don't have any clue WHY that was a reaction. She didn't refuse service and it sounds like she did her job. Maybe if the OP had been a bit more polite, instead of making a pretty rude off hand comment, the girl would have been perkier. Maybe if customers stop expecting employees to be perfect and never have a bad day, then things would be better.
Huh? Doesn't sound like she is "hard to please" to me. I'm surprised at how many people think it's acceptable for her to respond in the manner in which she did. I can understand that she wants to get out of there, but she signed on for a shift that ends at 10:00 p.m. that's what she should expect to work. Putting chairs up before 8 sends a message that you really don't expect nor want customers--not a very welcoming thing. She is in the service business--to state that they're open "too long" is rude--plain and simple. I think that's part of the problem with America--we are way too willing to settle for mediocrity and rudeness these days. We have lowered our standards to the point where anything is acceptable. Now I know in the scheme of things, this is not a big deal, but where do we draw the line?
I would report it.
I am expected, however, to put that aside and do my job whatever that takes. I realize it is "only a Subway" job but a job nonetheless. I don't expect perfection at all, but I truly don't think common courtesy is too much to ask. This girl didn't seem courteous from what we've read. How her day went really has no bearing on how she should treat her customers. We can agree to disagree.She had an attuide because she said "to long"?Thats not rude,rude would of been her saying We are closing and all the food is put away. That's rude,you sound as if you are one of those hard to please people.
Interesting take on things......
Of course, everyone has bad days. I have them myself at times.I am expected, however, to put that aside and do my job whatever that takes. I realize it is "only a Subway" job but a job nonetheless. I don't expect perfection at all, but I truly don't think common courtesy is too much to ask. This girl didn't seem courteous from what we've read. How her day went really has no bearing on how she should treat her customers. We can agree to disagree.
FTR, my college DD is a hostess at an extremely busy and popular restaurant in our town. She takes a LOT of abuse and is the target of many customers' anger and frustration for having to wait (sometimes up to 2 hours), but she signed up for it and realizes it's part of the job. Does she deserve it? Of course not. Does she have bad days and want to tell people to shove it? Yep. But she knows she can't--she sucks it up. Maybe this is not the best analogy to the OP's story, but to me it's all about being professional--regardless of what your job is.

No, I'm really not that hard to please. I guess you "had to have been there" to hear the tone she used with us. And in my comment of "more than 2 hours yet", it was more of a question, as we were trying to clarify if they were going to be open until 10 p.m. as stated on the door, or if she was closing up early for some reason.
I'm normally not a confrontational person at all, and will let many, many things slide. I had to work up the nerve to ask her what her name was.
Again, I felt that with 2 hours left of her shift she should have not used the rude tone with us that she did.
We ordered there one and it was once in a lifetime.
What a crappy disgusting food. It looked like dog food and my dog wouldn't even eat that sort of crap. Never,never again we will ever go there. We will starve before we spend a dime there.
I'd let it go. I wouldn't complain, she wasn't outright rude to you or refuse to make your food cause she was closing. Heck she was about as friendly as they ever are when I go into Subway.
I wouldn't make waves for some poor worker 2 weeks before Christmas.
No, I'm really not that hard to please. I guess you "had to have been there" to hear the tone she used with us. And in my comment of "more than 2 hours yet", it was more of a question, as we were trying to clarify if they were going to be open until 10 p.m. as stated on the door, or if she was closing up early for some reason.
I'm normally not a confrontational person at all, and will let many, many things slide. I had to work up the nerve to ask her what her name was.
Again, I felt that with 2 hours left of her shift she should have not used the rude tone with us that she did.[/QUOTE]
So basically what you're saying is that you want to report her for a rude tone of voice?