DH and I went to Subway to get subs to bring home for dinner tonight. It was 7:47 p.m. We saw chairs up on half the tables so wondered if they were closing. DH walked in first, and I stopped to quickly look at their hours printed on the door. They were open until 10:00. Since he didn't know that he said "are you still open?" She was in the process of putting the chairs down, but then started walking behind the counter and said "for a little while longer." I said "it looks like more than 2 hours" and she said "too long." Never a smile or any kind of decent greeting at all. She grudgingly made our subs, and when I gave her the money to pay I asked what her name was. I definitely plan to send a note to management in the morning, and e-mail the corporate web site as well to let them know what kind of employee they have working there. Her poor attitude doesn't reflect well on the business.
I could have understood her being ready to go home if we got there 10 minutes before closing, but more than 2 hours? Come on! At least pretend you're happy to see us.
Would you put up with that kind of poor service, or would you let them know?
I would drop them a line. They can't fix what they don't know is happening. My husband and I had that happened to us at our favorite SW (we used to go during the day only) schedules changed and went at night and the service or attitudes were not the same. Guess what, we stopped going all together. Saw the owner one day and he asked why we haven't been in a few months told him why and he apologized. Said that he never knew and wanted to make it right. He did and we have been subwayingrolleyes1) happily ever after too.
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I agree with you. The owner/manager many times doesn't know until people tell them. I'm really amazed that so many people wouldn't report rudeness in an employee, they would just "let it go" and even some said they didn't think she sounded rude at all.![]()

You asked for people's opinions. I guess you didn't want anyone to post unless they agreed with you
It just doesn't seem like she did anything rude. Without having been there, none of us can really understand what happened exactly. Therefore it is hard for us to condemn someone, who from what you wrote, just didn't seem to really do anything wrong except not have the personality that you wanted her to have.
i think that you sohould let the owner of the shop know. forget corporate or whatever. if i owned a restaurant and my employees had this attitude, i would want to know. and for all of you that are saying, let it go...what if this was your employee and she was costing you money every night?
doesnt mean the worker is going to get fired, but she sure as heck needs someone to light a fire under her butt.
I've worked several low paying customer service type jobs and part of the job is being friendly to the customers. She should not be closing up the store a couple of hours ahead of time, and yes she did sound rude, imo. If she's a stellar employee it won't hurt her to have these things reported, if she's not and has had other complaints than the owner has a right to know.

I would drop them a line. They can't fix what they don't know is happening. My husband and I had that happened to us at our favorite SW (we used to go during the day only) schedules changed and went at night and the service or attitudes were not the same. Guess what, we stopped going all together. Saw the owner one day and he asked why we haven't been in a few months told him why and he apologized. Said that he never knew and wanted to make it right. He did and we have been subwayingrolleyes1) happily ever after too.
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).I wouldn't do a thing. I just don't see it as a big deal.
I expect friendly, polite service when I'm spending my hard-earned money somewhere, be it a sandwich shop where you sit on plastic chairs, a 5-star restaurant, the grocery store cashier checking me out, or the concierge at the Polynesian! It doesn't sound like the OP got that, so I can understand her wanting to make the mgmt. aware of the employee's less than friendly/polite service. Yes, everyone has bad days, but she is being paid to do a job, and since she is serving the public, part of that is having a friendly/polite manner...I have no idea if this was a teen or an adult, but no matter, they should be thankful to HAVE a job in this economy, seriously. So I get where the OP is coming from.
You asked for people's opinions. I guess you didn't want anyone to post unless they agreed with you
It just doesn't seem like she did anything rude. Without having been there, none of us can really understand what happened exactly. Therefore it is hard for us to condemn someone, who from what you wrote, just didn't seem to really do anything wrong except not have the personality that you wanted her to have.
I agree. Sure maybe she wasn't super bubbly and overly friendly but I'd rather just have the girl make my sandwich and be done with it. I certainly wouldn't waste my time calling to tattle on her. This isn't 5 Star dining where I'd expect stellar service. I just don't see her being rude or really have a terrible attitude. Frankly I think "correcting" her that more that two hours isn't a "little while" longer is kinda snotty.