“With a roof over my head and food on the table.” Seriously, lady, you’re yelling at the wrong person. The front-liners are just ordinary folks trying to make a living; they’re not involved in the decision-making. If you must yell at someone, contact Corporate and give them an earful; they’re the ones who make the decisions.
The floor people can’t, have to tolerate it, and most importantly CAN’T fight back.
Customers have been trained by corporate that they can be rude, dismissive and abusive to the staff and in most cases will be REWARDED for doing it cause their money is (insert color of your countries money here).
They usually don’t even want help or a real answer, just a punching bag.
The worst is when they come in for help, and you do try and help them only for them to get angry or abusive because you can’t magic the problem away because of a mistake *they* made.
Cause merchandising said so.
“With a roof over my head and food on the table.” Seriously, lady, you’re yelling at the wrong person. The front-liners are just ordinary folks trying to make a living; they’re not involved in the decision-making. If you must yell at someone, contact Corporate and give them an earful; they’re the ones who make the decisions.
They won’t cause corporate can just ignore them.
The floor people can’t, have to tolerate it, and most importantly CAN’T fight back.
Customers have been trained by corporate that they can be rude, dismissive and abusive to the staff and in most cases will be REWARDED for doing it cause their money is (insert color of your countries money here).
They usually don’t even want help or a real answer, just a punching bag.
The worst is when they come in for help, and you do try and help them only for them to get angry or abusive because you can’t magic the problem away because of a mistake *they* made.
Technically you did in panel 1….
Customers like this are the limit! Why do they always blame some random employee for what the store sells?