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If You Are An Aber Who Deals With The Public.....
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....how do you feel about or deal with mobile phones as you're serving a customer?
My glasses broke and as I sat at one of the little optician tables waiting for them to be fixed the phone of the very elderly customer at the table to my right rang with an alarming and long tone......
He answered which may be fair enough as he was waiting for his assistant to return....
As he was speaking loudly the phone of the nearly as old lady to my left rang with exactly the same annoying tone....and despite being in the middle of a consultation and glasses fitting with the optician she fumbled around for it......answered and had a fairly lengthy conversation with a relative.
I'm laid back about most things.....but I think I'd be a bit miffed if I was having to wait for customers/clients to chat on a mobile phone.....x
My glasses broke and as I sat at one of the little optician tables waiting for them to be fixed the phone of the very elderly customer at the table to my right rang with an alarming and long tone......
He answered which may be fair enough as he was waiting for his assistant to return....
As he was speaking loudly the phone of the nearly as old lady to my left rang with exactly the same annoying tone....and despite being in the middle of a consultation and glasses fitting with the optician she fumbled around for it......answered and had a fairly lengthy conversation with a relative.
I'm laid back about most things.....but I think I'd be a bit miffed if I was having to wait for customers/clients to chat on a mobile phone.....x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do deal with the Public, and it does irritate me, to a degree.
I work for a large DIY chain, and I'm situated at the Paint Desk, so I could be doing anything from doling out advice to mixing paint. If it's not too busy then I'll give the Customer a "Go on, you're alright." in the hope they'll tell whoever they're talking to that they'll call them back. It's far more irritating if I have a queue of people, because I feel I can't serve someone else if I've spoken to the person with the mobile first.
I work for a large DIY chain, and I'm situated at the Paint Desk, so I could be doing anything from doling out advice to mixing paint. If it's not too busy then I'll give the Customer a "Go on, you're alright." in the hope they'll tell whoever they're talking to that they'll call them back. It's far more irritating if I have a queue of people, because I feel I can't serve someone else if I've spoken to the person with the mobile first.
I have had people answer phones and start conversations whilst I was delivering mandatory training courses - despite a warning at the top of the course that (unless they had advised me in advance of being 'on call' for a potential emergency) I would fail anyone who actually answered a call (as opposed to quickly silencing an errant mobile).
They thought I wouldn't bother and/or wouldn't remember their names - they were wrong (and their managers were furious as they then had to re-take the course).
It's astonishingly rude in shops - especially if other people are waiting to be served.
They thought I wouldn't bother and/or wouldn't remember their names - they were wrong (and their managers were furious as they then had to re-take the course).
It's astonishingly rude in shops - especially if other people are waiting to be served.
I think it's incredibly rude.......I guess it's hard to stop a customer if you need their business.....and we know how quickly folk can take umbrage....
I like the idea of well placed notices asking for phones to be switched off.......
"For the comfort of all our clients".....would do in places such as the opticians.....
But there is still the urge to grab the phone and stick it in a bucket of water.....because it is bad manners......x
I like the idea of well placed notices asking for phones to be switched off.......
"For the comfort of all our clients".....would do in places such as the opticians.....
But there is still the urge to grab the phone and stick it in a bucket of water.....because it is bad manners......x
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