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Old August 18th 04, 03:30 PM
Mrs. Fricker
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"SVTKate" wrote:

If you want to blame someone, blame the sorporation, not the
employees. The company is to blame 80% of the time.


It sounds like you don't like your job. Have you tried a different line
of work. If you have to go around blaming people perhaps you aren't busy
enough.
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Old August 19th 04, 04:10 AM
SVTKate
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I gave up retail management several years ago.
Corporate was the reason, that and my feet were killing me.

Perhaps if you walk a mile in a retail employee's shoes you won't be so
quick to spout off.
Yep, there are employees that goof off. You get it in every line of work.
The percentage of people that look down on customer service personnel in is
much too high.

I do not know if you have ever worked customer service, but again, I suggest
that those of you that condemn them walk a mile in the other guy's shoes.
The treatment received from all sides is difficult to deal with. Eventually
you have to fight to prevent becoming calloused. The working people are not
fond of the goof offs either but corporate makes it very difficult to get
rid of them.

Kate


"Mrs. Fricker" wrote in message
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| "SVTKate" wrote:
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| If you want to blame someone, blame the sorporation, not the
| employees. The company is to blame 80% of the time.
|
| It sounds like you don't like your job. Have you tried a different line
| of work. If you have to go around blaming people perhaps you aren't busy
| enough.


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Old August 19th 04, 04:17 AM
Crashj
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"SVTKate" wrote in message
hlink.net...

Perhaps if you walk a mile in a retail employee's shoes you won't be so
quick to spout off.


My Pappy always used to say, "Before you complain about someone, walk a mile
in their shoes. Then you'll be a mile away and you'll have their shoes."
--
Crashj "who has been on both sides of the counter and in the back room"
Johnson


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Old August 19th 04, 02:02 PM
Robin
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"SVTKate" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I gave up retail management several years ago.
Corporate was the reason, that and my feet were killing

me.

Perhaps if you walk a mile in a retail employee's shoes

you won't be so
quick to spout off.
Yep, there are employees that goof off. You get it in

every line of work.
The percentage of people that look down on customer

service personnel in is
much too high.


I agree with you, I worked retail for a lot of years. You
have people come in that you can tell never worked a day in
retail in all of their lives; and they will be very rude and
condescending to hard working people. I developed a theory
back then that I still hardily believe. People should have
to get a shopping license, and in order to earn their
shopping license they should have to work in retail for just
a few days. It would be a learning experience for them.
Now I have a professional job, but I am still kind to
workers I see doing their best and can clearly identify one
that is not behaving professionally and complain in an
appropriate manner.


I do not know if you have ever worked customer service,

but again, I suggest
that those of you that condemn them walk a mile in the

other guy's shoes.
The treatment received from all sides is difficult to deal

with. Eventually
you have to fight to prevent becoming calloused. The

working people are not
fond of the goof offs either but corporate makes it very

difficult to get
rid of them.

Kate


"Mrs. Fricker" wrote in message
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| "SVTKate" wrote:
|
| If you want to blame someone, blame the sorporation,

not the
| employees. The company is to blame 80% of the time.
|
| It sounds like you don't like your job. Have you tried

a different line
| of work. If you have to go around blaming people perhaps

you aren't busy
| enough.




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Old August 19th 04, 02:19 PM
Benign Vanilla
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"SVTKate" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I gave up retail management several years ago.
Corporate was the reason, that and my feet were killing me.

snip

My parents think they forced me to go to college...what they don't know is
that I just didn't like working hard enough to stay in retail. I don't know
how you retailers do it.

BV.


 




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