here in japan, store employees are trained to call out “welcome” when any customers enter the perimeter. except at costco, where most employees apparently undergo sullenness training and do their utmost to ignore customers. note i said “most” – there are lots of friendly employees, too…
Imagine 9 months ago
Tasks for singles?
rekam Premium Member 9 months ago
Will be looking for a new job tomorrow.
Shikamoo Premium Member 9 months ago
Ive seen it in stores here.
Zykoic 9 months ago
Try dealing with a government bureaucrat. If you ever actually do get an answer it is 100% weaseleze.
markkahler52 9 months ago
Today’s motto: “You had ONE job!!”
backyardcowboy 9 months ago
“Single Tasking for Dummies” available at Amazon.
Dobie Premium Member 9 months ago
For her to sit down and shut the heck up, would be multi-tasking…
… sooooo, it’s not gonna happen today!
ladykat 9 months ago
I feel sorry for the customer. I’ve met clerks like that.
Zebrastripes 9 months ago
This is so true of some of todays help….not enough training, don’t want to really be there, and not enough supervision!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 9 months ago
Actually, in my experience, it’s the customers that usually have an attitude. The clerks are mostly great people.
drtodd12 9 months ago
“Toots?” doesn’t seem like a GenZ term!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
And there you have it……..
Howard'sMyHero 9 months ago
The term “The customer is always right” is dying a slow death…!
caw Premium Member 9 months ago
The clerk isn’t really multitasking if she has to get off the phone to deal with the customer. She should be able to do both
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Better known as a Moment of clarity.
Allison "Big Al, the gal" Garwood creator 9 months ago
It’s single tasking day, but I’m reading comics AND procrastinating. Guess I’m just a rebel at heart.
gopher gofer 9 months ago
the customer’s getting ready to take her to task…
here in japan, store employees are trained to call out “welcome” when any customers enter the perimeter. except at costco, where most employees apparently undergo sullenness training and do their utmost to ignore customers. note i said “most” – there are lots of friendly employees, too…