I never understood why customers need to make themselves feel like they are better than the people who are providing a service to them. If we make food for you...or fix something it is because we know about that niche better than they do. I get tired of customers who constantly need to wave their resume in front of my face to let me know they are better than me.
When I worked at a pizza place a customer came in and watched me as I made pizza. Apparently he admired my work and he felt the need to say:
"Maybe one day you'll get to manage or run your own store!"
I wouldn't have been bothered by that comment if it wasn't for the condescending way he said it like it was my lifelong dream to become a pizza manager. There is nothing wrong with that profession but he made me feel like he was trying to throw me a crumb and make me feel good by down talking to me.
There are countless other people who bring their computers in for repair and while I talk to them the feel the need to say stuff like:
"I work for NASA, you know?" (No sh**? Then you can take this POS to space with you.)
"I was working on my thesis for my Phd in blah blah blah and my computer crapped out on me."
"I am a certified MCSE and CCNA but I was too lazy to try to fix this problem myself."
"[Fill with random technical trivia in attempt to act like they know more than a lowly technician]"
There are countless other times...sometimes when I get too annoyed because they think I'm some dumb kid who dropped out of high school and am doing this because I have no choice I let them know that I am actually a software engineer during the day and that makes them shut up about their pedigree. It's childish of me to say that...but sometimes I can't take it when they try to make me feel less intelligent them based off some assumptions they make of me because of a job that I hold.
When I worked at a pizza place a customer came in and watched me as I made pizza. Apparently he admired my work and he felt the need to say:
"Maybe one day you'll get to manage or run your own store!"
I wouldn't have been bothered by that comment if it wasn't for the condescending way he said it like it was my lifelong dream to become a pizza manager. There is nothing wrong with that profession but he made me feel like he was trying to throw me a crumb and make me feel good by down talking to me.
There are countless other people who bring their computers in for repair and while I talk to them the feel the need to say stuff like:
"I work for NASA, you know?" (No sh**? Then you can take this POS to space with you.)
"I was working on my thesis for my Phd in blah blah blah and my computer crapped out on me."
"I am a certified MCSE and CCNA but I was too lazy to try to fix this problem myself."
"[Fill with random technical trivia in attempt to act like they know more than a lowly technician]"
There are countless other times...sometimes when I get too annoyed because they think I'm some dumb kid who dropped out of high school and am doing this because I have no choice I let them know that I am actually a software engineer during the day and that makes them shut up about their pedigree. It's childish of me to say that...but sometimes I can't take it when they try to make me feel less intelligent them based off some assumptions they make of me because of a job that I hold.
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