wellboy76 wrote: » I have the distinct feeling that there are or will be people praising their own place of work or am I just being naive?
junglejim1 wrote: » The Granville. Went there for lunch a couple of times at the end of October. A superbly run establishment, the owner(I think Liam is the owner), senior management and numerous other staff working their bits off clearing, serving and cleaning tables, generally keeping the customers happy. Well done and good luck to them. There is nowhere in London that can hold a candle to that place. BTW, I hadn't been in Waterford for a couple of years. I thought the city had really improved over that time. I didn't get the impression it was feeling sorry for itself.
Max Powers wrote: » Credit where due..... The city centre is looking great with Winterval stuff. also, The removal of that old 50s style building on quay near reg is fantastic, really opens up view of the historical tower.
spankmemunkey wrote: » I have to say Tom Murphy's lately seemed to have realised the error of their ways when it comes to customer service and costings. I had my car recently serviced there and along with a fuel filter and diagnostics check for 100 euro, I was dropped home while i waited and picked up again to collect my car and they seemed very friendly. I then had to go back to have my break light sensor replaced job took about 1 hour, (at least the wait was) the job was done including parts and labour for 35 euro, which is a great price. So i cant argue with that I had had bad experiences there before but they seem to be trying harder!
realworld82 wrote: » imagine... a business offering good customer service