A trainee of mine got a side job in retail earning a little bit extra on the weekends.
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A trainee of mine got a side job in retail earning a little bit extra on the weekends.
And he told me that at his first day his boss told him the old "Customer is king" bullshit, just to be rude to a customer that had a normal question.
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A trainee of mine got a side job in retail earning a little bit extra on the weekends.
And he told me that at his first day his boss told him the old "Customer is king" bullshit, just to be rude to a customer that had a normal question.
Well.....
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@fzer0@nerdculture.de Well... "The customer is king" and "the customer is always right" are two different things imo
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@fzer0@nerdculture.de Well... "The customer is king" and "the customer is always right" are two different things imo
Ya, maybe.
But it feels the same imo. -
Ya, maybe.
But it feels the same imo.@fzer0@nerdculture.de Its clearly going in the right direction.
But "Customer is king" doesn't mean he is always right and you have to obey everything they say. You can tell them the truth. Of course it also goes into the direction that you have to just deal with crappy beahviour
"The customer is always right" goes more into an authoritarian direction. Like, don't you dare not to say "YES" to every customer demand.
Many years back I read from a store where a regular asked a female employee to fuck with him and her boss came back with the "the customer is always right" telling her to just do it, and she was allowed to write it down as company time (basically prostitution). She quit right at the spot ofc. -
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