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maby they cant readDamolisher wrote:Well, I work at KFC, dunno what it's like in other countries, but it's a hole here in New Zealand. And seriously, I swear, I have to deal with the biggest morons in all the land, man, seriously. I've been working there for nearly 3 years now, just as a part-time job to earn some cash, and my tolerance for people has gone down the drain. Anyone else have to deal with stupid people? Got a story to tell about them? Here's the place to tell us. Mine's just a general issue with people asking for "Coke" or "Sprite" or "Fanta" instead of Pepsi, 7-up and Mirinda. I mean, our cups and drinks tower have "Pepsi" written on them, for crying out loud.
KAMJIIN wrote:Stupid Customers. They're convinced they're better than you because you're behind the counter. I always hear my pencil-pushing friends tell me to get a real job. Fact is, they push pencils because they can't handle a job like mine. All the customer evr sees is you standing behind the counter, because that's where you have to be to wait on a customer. They think that's all you do. My dad used to work in a factory and said he'd quit if they had to do half my work.
I could write a book about stupid customers, but this one takes the cake. During my first few years after high school, I would work ANY job I could, just to have some experience under my belt. One of those was backline at Arby's in the mall (backline= sandwich maker for those who haven't worked there). I usually worked either there or the register, and MamaKitty (who was not yet my wife then) worked the other register.
This particular afternoon was slow, MamaKitty was on the register and me on the backline. Then the old man approached, and looked over the menu.
Old Man: I wan't a big mac
MamaKitty: we don't have those
Old Man: Then give me a quarter pounder
MamaKitty: we don't have those
Old Man: well, what do you have
MamaKitty: roast beef
Old Man: no, I'll just have a big mac
MamaKitty: we do not sell hamburgers
Old Man: THEN WHAT IN THE HELL DO YOU CALL YOURSELVES MCDONALDS FOR!
Damolisher wrote:Well, I work at KFC, dunno what it's like in other countries, but it's a hole here in New Zealand. And seriously, I swear, I have to deal with the biggest morons in all the land, man, seriously. I've been working there for nearly 3 years now, just as a part-time job to earn some cash, and my tolerance for people has gone down the drain. Anyone else have to deal with stupid people? Got a story to tell about them? Here's the place to tell us. Mine's just a general issue with people asking for "Coke" or "Sprite" or "Fanta" instead of Pepsi, 7-up and Mirinda. I mean, our cups and drinks tower have "Pepsi" written on them, for crying out loud.
Moonbase2 wrote:While I hated the stupidity in my job, as well as the rude people, I never treated the customers badly. That makes you worse than them, because the customers are always right, no matter what, because it's their dollars that provide your job. I'm about to go take over my grandmother's store, and it has its fair share of stupid customers (I worked there nearly a year in high school) I'd never be a jerk to them. As an owner or manager, I'd never be rude to anyone that is throwing money at me. I'll just be screaming on the inside.
KAMJIIN wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:While I hated the stupidity in my job, as well as the rude people, I never treated the customers badly. That makes you worse than them, because the customers are always right, no matter what, because it's their dollars that provide your job. I'm about to go take over my grandmother's store, and it has its fair share of stupid customers (I worked there nearly a year in high school) I'd never be a jerk to them. As an owner or manager, I'd never be rude to anyone that is throwing money at me. I'll just be screaming on the inside.
There comes a point when that has to stop. The store I work in was a mess before the boss cleaned it up. You'd be amazed at how many college students believe they own the whole town.
The customer is NOT always right. Case in point: "I didn't give you a five, I gave you a hundred."
Second case in point: "I'm gonna kick the crap out of you because I'm an @sshole."
Yes, you have to be nice to the customers...up to a point.
The rules in our store are:
1. You be nice to the customers (all customers)
2. You are not paid enough to be cussed out by customers...It also offends other customers.
3. If they swing first, all bets are off.
#3 Is the bestKAMJIIN wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:While I hated the stupidity in my job, as well as the rude people, I never treated the customers badly. That makes you worse than them, because the customers are always right, no matter what, because it's their dollars that provide your job. I'm about to go take over my grandmother's store, and it has its fair share of stupid customers (I worked there nearly a year in high school) I'd never be a jerk to them. As an owner or manager, I'd never be rude to anyone that is throwing money at me. I'll just be screaming on the inside.
There comes a point when that has to stop. The store I work in was a mess before the boss cleaned it up. You'd be amazed at how many college students believe they own the whole town.
The customer is NOT always right. Case in point: "I didn't give you a five, I gave you a hundred."
Second case in point: "I'm gonna kick the crap out of you because I'm an @sshole."
Yes, you have to be nice to the customers...up to a point.
The rules in our store are:
1. You be nice to the customers (all customers)
2. You are not paid enough to be cussed out by customers...It also offends other customers.
3. If they swing first, all bets are off.
Malikon wrote:My personal favorite is how many jobs work you 36 to 38 hours a week, but you get zero benefits because you're "part-time."
Moonbase2 wrote:Malikon wrote:My personal favorite is how many jobs work you 36 to 38 hours a week, but you get zero benefits because you're "part-time."
Right, they did that to us at Subway too, even go up to 39 hours, but only usually for the managers. Let's keep in mind, though, that it costs the owner of the business money to purchase these plans, and if they are only paying you minimum wage or slightly higher to begin with, they sure as hell don't want to buy your health insurance. Also, small businesses really can't afford it. Call me cold, but I'm not covering an employee's health care if they work only 20 hours a week and are worth only $6 an hour to me. You have to see it from that perspective.
You know, I heard that one of the car companies spends more on their employee's health care than for steel.
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