Originally Posted by renee765
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
i am fascinated by the obsessive focus on walmart's service record in this topic.
am i the only person who has noticed the customer service is pretty poor in just about every major department store? (unless you're in the most expensive sections of a hoity toity store.)
i'm not defending poor practice in any store. i just keep wondering when people will finally get bored and pick on someplace other than walmart and joann's for a change. :lol:?
You are absolutely right, Patrice.
Sometimes I wonder how much we, as customers, have an effect on how we are treated as customers. I KNOW that there are folks who should never be in the customer service business because they don't have a 'kind' bone in their body. But I wonder how many times that store person seems grouchy because they were up all night with a sick child, or because they just got paid and their measly check doesn't nearly cover their bills, or if their last customer was truly unreasonable and they haven't yet lowered their adrenalin level from that unpleasant encounter?
I also think that I get what I expect. I expect to be treated kindly, to be treated fairly. With that expectation I also need to treat them kindly and fairly. For the majority of my shopping experiences, that is exactly what I get.
I know that's not true in all situations. I know that some store people are horrid and mean. But I also know that there are so many that are doing the best they can.
Okay, let the tomato throwing begin.
I totally agree with you. When I go out I try to be friendly and agreeable and if I get rudeness in return I keep up the nice-ness and usually they realize how they are behaving and by the time I am done they are pleasant. There was a time when there was a snarly older woman in my Walmart fabric department. She was horrid to her co-worker, calling her a moron right in front of me, and snarled at a customer asking a question. As I left the store I went to the service desk and told them that she shouldn't be working in that department, and they laughed and said that must be Doris! I took a retail training class at a local college and have been in retail, maybe it should be required to take the course for any working with the public!