And by “help out”, he means wandering around with a clipboard trying to look important, telling the employees what to do instead of actually doing things himself, or hiding in the office.
But… but… but…
That’s exacly how a manager is helping his team!
By coordinating, by motivating and by taking the praise! (before his employees get hurt by something so unexpected)
He supposedly “helped” before but all he did was hide in the office. He never did a lick of work. It was the same as when he was SM. No she doesn’t mean “thank you.” Why should she?
“no I don’t, because your track record has shown that you don’t actually offer anything in the way of assistance or help when it comes to our busiest sales days. So I’ll ask again, why are coming to our store on Black Friday?”
And by “help out”, he means wandering around with a clipboard trying to look important, telling the employees what to do instead of actually doing things himself, or hiding in the office.
But… but… but…
That’s exacly how a manager is helping his team!
By coordinating, by motivating and by taking the praise! (before his employees get hurt by something so unexpected)
I’m pretty sure the second word she wants to say to him is “you”, but the first one isn’t “thank.”
He supposedly “helped” before but all he did was hide in the office. He never did a lick of work. It was the same as when he was SM. No she doesn’t mean “thank you.” Why should she?
“no I don’t, because your track record has shown that you don’t actually offer anything in the way of assistance or help when it comes to our busiest sales days. So I’ll ask again, why are coming to our store on Black Friday?”