Two from Not Always Right: Medication To Cure Delusions Of Self-Importance
(The phone rings.)
Me: “Good morning, [Pharmacy]. This is [My Name] speaking.”
Customer: “I need to speak to the pharmacist.”
Me: “Sorry, the pharmacist is consulting at the moment. Maybe I can help you?”
Customer: “No. It’s super urgent. Only the pharmacist can answer this question.”
(Luckily, the pharmacist has just finished consulting.)
Me: “Oh! The pharmacist has just finished consulting. I will put you on.”
Pharmacist: “Hello? [Pharmacist] speaking.”
Customer: “What time do you guys close?”
Flo is right.
Sometimes you just have to nod and smile and escape quickly. Like when a colleague as ranting about Ozempic being gila monster venom.
Yakety Sax 8 months ago
Two from Not Always Right: Medication To Cure Delusions Of Self-Importance
(The phone rings.)
Me: “Good morning, [Pharmacy]. This is [My Name] speaking.”
Customer: “I need to speak to the pharmacist.”
Me: “Sorry, the pharmacist is consulting at the moment. Maybe I can help you?”
Customer: “No. It’s super urgent. Only the pharmacist can answer this question.”
(Luckily, the pharmacist has just finished consulting.)
Me: “Oh! The pharmacist has just finished consulting. I will put you on.”
Pharmacist: “Hello? [Pharmacist] speaking.”
Customer: “What time do you guys close?”
ladykat 8 months ago
Flo is right.
MIHorn Premium Member 8 months ago
Sometimes you just have to nod and smile and escape quickly. Like when a colleague as ranting about Ozempic being gila monster venom.