Day one: When the customer doesn't pay attention after I've taken thier order... I ALWAYS ask them if thier order is 'for here' they usually say yes, but then there's the ones, that either weren't listening or yaking on the phone WHILE I'm taking thier order when I asked if it was 'for here' This happens on a daily basis at work, today with was three times in a row with different customers. I'd say 'for here?' and they'd replay with 'yes' so I'd send the order through, marked as an eat in order so the cooks prepare it accordingly. As soon the customer walks away they turn around and say' I did say it was to go, right?' I'd be all *grumble* 'I'll let them know.' Then I get in trouble for it because my co-workers think I accidently marked the orders wrong. >:/
I just might make 'A Day in the Life of Fizzle' a regular thing. It relives stress and lets me vent. :P
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I just might make 'A Day in the Life of Fizzle' a regular thing. It relives stress and lets me vent. :P
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tehfizzle
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if it's to go (in some places) it has to be prepared differently like...if it's for the restaurant they can just put it on the tray and your good to go, if it's to go, they have to put it in the bag, with the proper condiments (ketchup/salt/napkins/silverware) this is from when i worked at Captain D's though so it's all according to where you work
Not nearly as bad as when people ask you for help on something like their computer, you tell them what's wrong and they say "No, I don't think that's it", or when they ask for your opinion on something only to say "Yeah, but with the other thing...".
People who ask my advice only to disregard it make me mad. And angry.
People who ask my advice only to disregard it make me mad. And angry.
I work at a "brew club" which is to say we sell boxed kits that make 5 gallons of one wine and offer the choice to pay to have us do it for the customer. We have people come in and say "I want to make some wine" No kidding? Do you go to the gas station and say you need gas? After they say they want wine I say "OK", followed by an empty silence until I prompt with "Can I have some more information?" Or even worse they'll tell me
Cust: I want what I had last time.
me: What was that?
Cust: It's in the computer.
When I look up their account they make one kind of wine for 3 years and still don't know it but expect me too know. 2000+ customer, 600-700 batches on the go at any one time, 20 a day new on ave,15-25 a day going out and they expect me to have it memorized.
I've always said: If you want to see the most interesting aspects of humanity work retail or security.
-Tef
Cust: I want what I had last time.
me: What was that?
Cust: It's in the computer.
When I look up their account they make one kind of wine for 3 years and still don't know it but expect me too know. 2000+ customer, 600-700 batches on the go at any one time, 20 a day new on ave,15-25 a day going out and they expect me to have it memorized.
I've always said: If you want to see the most interesting aspects of humanity work retail or security.
-Tef
There has times where a few places would forgot to ask me if it was to go or not. Then they just bag the stuff as if it was to go. I try to remind myself to make it a point to say if it is to go or not before they ask me just in case.
I've found that a certain sub shop is even worse. It seems like they always bag my sub even while I'm reminding them that it was 'for here' the second or third time. They'll either just bag it anyways and give it to me, or set it on a tray after stuffing it into the take-out bag.
Ah-well.. cute wolf though ^^
I've found that a certain sub shop is even worse. It seems like they always bag my sub even while I'm reminding them that it was 'for here' the second or third time. They'll either just bag it anyways and give it to me, or set it on a tray after stuffing it into the take-out bag.
Ah-well.. cute wolf though ^^
Once upon a time, I was a public servant employed by the Illinois Department of Driver's Services (basically the DMV). My job specifically was to renew peoples' vehicle registrations. In nine months of working there I think I can count on one hand the number of times people brought in their necessary paperwork completely intact. I was furthermore subjected to numerous bitchings-out by people over the $7 increase in price that year for any license plate that had more letters than numbers, as I, a skinny 17-year-old kid at the time, was apparently the closest thing to a state legislator in the immediate vicinity. The fun thing about the public service industry is that unlike the customer service industry, you have to deal with literally every single person within that department's jurisdiction, and you have to be super-polite all the time because your paycheck comes from the taxpayer's money. Which is interesting to me because they still deduct state taxes from it.
So I feel your pain.
So I feel your pain.
D: I really have to say. I appologize. I hate going to the DMV, the people that work there, atleast the ones up here are so rude. I'm probally one of the few that actually bring all thier information intact, but their job becomes so routinely to them, they come off as rude. What worse is that most of them are older people, so the come off as rude old people. :x
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