Masala wrote: » Just wondering for those who have to work with the public (waiters / bus drivers / shop assistants etc...) - do you accept any verbal abuse from a member of the public when you are just doing your job. eg... bus is late cos traffic is bad- not caused by you. Or.... they maintain that the there is no place to seat in a busy coffee shop etc. There just seems to be a more tendency of the public letting fly these days and they seem to think that they have a right to speak to an employee as they like even though its not the fault of the employee. Has happened to me a few times and I have just grovelled and apologized profusely for the same of the company. But now I am in my mid-fifties - I am finding it harder to hold back when some 20++ yr old starts listing off her rights. Or even mentioning going to local paper / radio to complain etc.... Feel that I am going to let rip soon at the next person who abuses me ....
Sufitzy wrote: » Kill them with kindness, wrecks their head !!
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pragmatic1 wrote: » I could care less.
Hammer89 wrote: » on behalf Liberos to ruin my dinner every so often.
Hammer89 wrote: » I verbally abused a woman who worked in the chipper last month, over the phone mind you. When I ring a chipper for me and someone else, I stipulate, on two occasions, that the chips are to be put in separate bags. It's a minor, I know, but f*ck separating a bunch of chips when it comes. But this one night, they weren't in separate bags and I lost it. 'Dial those c*nts back,' I say to the person whose phone I used. I take the phone and speak quite fast. 'Hi. I just ordered a delivery but the chips weren't in separate bags. Can your man come back?' There's a pause. 'Do you want delivery or collection?' she responds. 'No, no,' I say. 'It's already here but I want you to take it back and give me separate bags. I said it twice during the original call.' Again, I know it's a minor thing, but being ignored isn't nice. 'Sorry sir but the driver has gone home already,' she says after I tell her my address. 'F*ck sake,' I say. 'Sorry but that's unacceptable'. I turn into a 69-year-old retired man when I'm complaining about something. Plus, these mugs have a long history of ignoring things; like delivering a can of Fanta when you ordered a bottle of Club Orange, or the most annoying thing of all, ordering a plain burger and finding tomato, onions, lettuce, mayonnaise and an Easy Single underneath the meat. 'You people have a history of ignoring my order. Why is this?' Before she can answer I hang up; partially in frustration, but mainly embarrassment over the fact that I suggested there's an in-house conspiracy on behalf Liberos to ruin my dinner every so often.
Candie wrote: » Next time you order from them, I bet you'll get some free sauce.
Candie wrote: Next time you order from them, I bet you'll get some free sauce.
LexieOnRale wrote: » So it bothered you?