Probably true sadlyNo empathy. Selfish. Narcissistic.
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Probably true sadlyNo empathy. Selfish. Narcissistic.
I would expect that in the stores across town where the snobs shop. They run you over and give you The Look for being in their way. No 'sorry' of any kind
That YouTube channel is really good, I've been watching it for months.
I seriously doubt this happened.That is very important.
I think that some people may have forgotten that I started off saying that I look for ways to complement good customer service before I ever make a complaint. Management needs to know which employees are providing great service. We all want those good employees to be treated right by the store, so they stay there to help us on a future visit.
BTW, one time I asked to talk to a manager at a store, and he came up ready to handles yet another bad situation, but instead I told what a great job his employee had done in helping me. The manager was smiling ear to ear and thanked me for taking the extra time to tell him. Probably the only good feedback he dealt with that day.
When you can praise good service, it is not only the employee that benefits, but management gets a positive boost, too.
Some days, people come in and press every single one of your buttons, and if everyone is pressing your buttons, you are liable to be less than pleasant to deal with. I always tried my best to hide it when I was just done peopling, but sometimes you cannot hide those feelings as well as you would like.
When I worked there, our coaches were encouraging us to defer customers to online shopping. They are growing OGP so that way less people come in.![]()
I looked, and saw a woman of maybe 90 trying so hard to lift a 24 pack of Ginger Ale into the lower basket of her cart. NOT A SINGLE PERSON MOVED TO HELP HER! I had a lot less will-power to control my BPD at that time, so I physically pushed perfectly able-bodied young people out of my way, approached the woman, and offered in my sweetest voice to help her load it. I have still never seen such appreciation on someone's face as I had seen that day. I helped her, made sure she could still control her cart
On my way out of the aisle, 2 20-something year olds were making jokes about her struggles, and I lost it completely and pushed them both into the shelves hard enough to actually make them hit and bounce to the floor. I left laughing at them. I do not tolerate such horrid behavior from anyone at any time. Yes, my behavior was technically assault. No, I did not, and still do not, care.
I seriously doubt this happened.
Online Grocery Pickup. But it has grown to all departments. The employees you see pushing tiered carts and collecting items are OGP collecting online orders.What is OGP? Thanks.
I try to always help people while I am out. It is not always feasible (not every day do you happen across someone in a predicament).That's the way to do it. Good for you.
Understandable. I'm glad you did not get into any trouble. It would be nice to find a less aggressive way to teach a lesson to the younger kids in the future. But it sounds like you literally drove the point home. I might have lost it, too, had I been there, so I won't judge.
In any case, you helped that older lady and can be proud of that.
Somehow, I aged into being a Senior Citizen myself. I am still healthy and can do most things for myself. I have often do small things for people that needed a little help and never thought anything of it. But I guess those small acts of kindness can be an unspoken teaching lesson to others. If not, at least I feel better about myself and the person I helped always appreciates the gesture. That's making life better for at least two people that day.