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A new member of the work force emerges...

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Not that I can see this applying to bagging groceries much but...The customer is always right. Golden rule to customer service. The only application of that I see is if someone tells you how they wan't stuff bagged, do it, even if it's a stupid way (like putting eggs on the bottom).

 

 

 

No way. Thats the worst thing you can go by. The customer can be wrong.

 

Agreed. The whole point of it is that the customoer is eluded into thinking that they're always right. After all, the shop's still making a hefty profit from the sale at the end of the day aren't they! :wink:

My advice, don't be an [wagon] to the customers. Talk to the people a little, make yourself human.

 

 

 

Off topic: Bballer, I live in Maine!

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Not that I can see this applying to bagging groceries much but...The customer is always right. Golden rule to customer service. The only application of that I see is if someone tells you how they wan't stuff bagged, do it, even if it's a stupid way (like putting eggs on the bottom).

 

 

 

No way. Thats the worst thing you can go by. The customer can be wrong.

 

 

 

That is absolutely right. Especially working in the food industry, people will try as much as they can to be right all the time to get the most out of the deal.

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Day one of training: OVER. Most of it was taken up by a computer slideshow, detailing all the duties while asking questions occasionally to make sure I was paying attention. (Imagine what a DHARMA film would be like if Powerpoint existed in the 1970s.)

 

 

 

I start practical training tomorrow, and my first day of real work is Wendsday.

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You only have to type four extra keys for me to not think "ur" an idiot.

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Good luck, and if its for elderly people they like the bags nice and light usually and if its for someone elderly or just look like they need order be sure to categories stuff into different bags don't put like the eggs with the soap and make sure you don't put something like bananas(easily bruise-able) with milk cartons

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Completely off topic, but look at his sig:

 

 

 

You only have to type two extra letters for me to not think "ur" an idiot.

 

Isn't it three letters and an apostrophe... :-k

 

 

 

I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the fact that it's "ur" and not ur, means it was purposefully done...

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Just finished day 1. 8 hours of bagging groceries and fetching carts from the parking lot. (Plus a 1 hour lunch break) It was surprisingly easy and fun.

 

 

 

One of the cashiers looked exacly like Cynthia Watros.

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You only have to type four extra keys for me to not think "ur" an idiot.

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Not that I can see this applying to bagging groceries much but...The customer is always right. Golden rule to customer service. The only application of that I see is if someone tells you how they wan't stuff bagged, do it, even if it's a stupid way (like putting eggs on the bottom).

 

 

 

No way. Thats the worst thing you can go by. The customer can be wrong.

 

 

 

Oh they can be wrong, but if their wrong, you don't have a job anymore :wink: .

 

That, or more likely you just lose one sale to a pompous idiot.

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