Customers from Hell
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
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Have you reduced that?
When working in a small convenience store we weren't fortunate to have those fancy barcode reductions stickers that some of the larger chains have. Just little orange stickers. You could just tell who was going to be trouble, as some lady would always come waddling along with a heaving basket of reduced goods. Not content that we actually know how to do our jobs, they always seem to like informing us about every single product being reduced and then saying "Why haven't you reduced it?! It's coming up the same price!" Eventually they were the customers who I just didnt even bother being polite to and just stuck my hand out rather than telling them how much all their cheapo/mouldy stuff cost.
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 21:42, 3 replies)
When working in a small convenience store we weren't fortunate to have those fancy barcode reductions stickers that some of the larger chains have. Just little orange stickers. You could just tell who was going to be trouble, as some lady would always come waddling along with a heaving basket of reduced goods. Not content that we actually know how to do our jobs, they always seem to like informing us about every single product being reduced and then saying "Why haven't you reduced it?! It's coming up the same price!" Eventually they were the customers who I just didnt even bother being polite to and just stuck my hand out rather than telling them how much all their cheapo/mouldy stuff cost.
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 21:42, 3 replies)
Those "fancy barcode reduction stickers" are a pain in the arse.
The machines we had at the supermarket I work in used to constantly break or bugger up. Now we have new ones and very very slowly I can see them heading in the same direction.
How many times we have longed for the pleasures of a hand written sticker! What luxury!
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:38, closed)
The machines we had at the supermarket I work in used to constantly break or bugger up. Now we have new ones and very very slowly I can see them heading in the same direction.
How many times we have longed for the pleasures of a hand written sticker! What luxury!
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:38, closed)
i know right!
every single sunday morning without fail the same two women come in and load up two baskets of reducded emat products and i have to scan everysingle bloomin orange sticker it takes forevvvver and seriously what do they do with soo much red meat sure its 20p but it doesnt mean you havvvve to eat it! i dread to think of the state of there bowels
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:59, closed)
every single sunday morning without fail the same two women come in and load up two baskets of reducded emat products and i have to scan everysingle bloomin orange sticker it takes forevvvver and seriously what do they do with soo much red meat sure its 20p but it doesnt mean you havvvve to eat it! i dread to think of the state of there bowels
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:59, closed)
^
I would postulate that the same people's bowels are impacted and they are regularly forced to distend their own rectums to defecate.
eugh!
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 23:05, closed)
I would postulate that the same people's bowels are impacted and they are regularly forced to distend their own rectums to defecate.
eugh!
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 23:05, closed)
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