Has anyone ever came across an SC who had/has a vendetta against them, and has personally tried to seek out and get you in trouble? Maybe a customer sunk so low as to complain to the manager about you.....on your day off? Maybe a customer made up a complete lie about you because you said something they didn't want to hear (aka "We're sold out" or "Sorry, we do not accept checks")??? Do share your tales!
The gas station I worked at was really low key, a mom and pop store. We weren't corporate, so we didn't have to kiss the customers' asses. However, with our trashy clientel, they felt that somehow, they were STILL entitled to "the customer is always right", and that if we didn't follow suit the exact way our manager did, we were BAD and needed to be punished (aka, not letting them budge or not speedily cashing them out, or not making them write their info on their checks, or not checking ID for credit cards, carding for ciggs, etc etc etc etc).
One of my first nights not working with my manager, I was training with a girl named Tess (made up name). Tess told me that I had to be EXTRA careful what I said around customers, and that some of them will randomly ask how I like it or if I like my manager or the owners, and it's a trick. She said no matter what, say NOTHING at all. It's a trap; they try and catch you saying bad things so that they can complain and get us in trouble. Granted, no one should talk shit in front of customers, but these customers did set us up for it at times. I was warned.
And so, when I got called in one night, it was an emergency, and I was needed to come in so quickly that it didn't even matter what I wore. My manager said "Just wear what you're wearing, I don't care what you do, I just need someone to finish the night off." So I did.
A regular, nasty SC came in, and grunted, "Where's ye work uniform?" or something like that. I smiled and said, "I'm just covering for someone tonight." I kept it plain and simple, not angry or disappointed sounding. I didn't make any deal out of it whatsoever.
Well, the next day, when I came to pick up my check, my manager wanted to have a talk with me. WTF? She told me that a customer had came in early that morning and told her that I had been complaining about getting called in. I called BS and stood up for myself, saying I had said NO such thing, I didn't even say anything other than that I was covering for someone. My manager still didn't believe me (rrrrr!). I was getting called in a lot, so maybe she believed that I was angry.....but she should have known me better than that. I knew our customers and their tricks better than that.
What, did that guy think he was gonna get free stuff for bitching about me? I made sure to treat him like absolute dirt every time I waited on him after that. I wasn't even too worried about him complaining, since he already did it once, and I felt that if my manager was going to believe some nasty rat like that over me, I would be better appreciated elsewhere.
Oddly enough, he never bitched about me again, but it didn't fail that he tried to bitch about other employees.
I always warned new people to watch it.......isn't that just SAD?
The gas station I worked at was really low key, a mom and pop store. We weren't corporate, so we didn't have to kiss the customers' asses. However, with our trashy clientel, they felt that somehow, they were STILL entitled to "the customer is always right", and that if we didn't follow suit the exact way our manager did, we were BAD and needed to be punished (aka, not letting them budge or not speedily cashing them out, or not making them write their info on their checks, or not checking ID for credit cards, carding for ciggs, etc etc etc etc).
One of my first nights not working with my manager, I was training with a girl named Tess (made up name). Tess told me that I had to be EXTRA careful what I said around customers, and that some of them will randomly ask how I like it or if I like my manager or the owners, and it's a trick. She said no matter what, say NOTHING at all. It's a trap; they try and catch you saying bad things so that they can complain and get us in trouble. Granted, no one should talk shit in front of customers, but these customers did set us up for it at times. I was warned.
And so, when I got called in one night, it was an emergency, and I was needed to come in so quickly that it didn't even matter what I wore. My manager said "Just wear what you're wearing, I don't care what you do, I just need someone to finish the night off." So I did.
A regular, nasty SC came in, and grunted, "Where's ye work uniform?" or something like that. I smiled and said, "I'm just covering for someone tonight." I kept it plain and simple, not angry or disappointed sounding. I didn't make any deal out of it whatsoever.
Well, the next day, when I came to pick up my check, my manager wanted to have a talk with me. WTF? She told me that a customer had came in early that morning and told her that I had been complaining about getting called in. I called BS and stood up for myself, saying I had said NO such thing, I didn't even say anything other than that I was covering for someone. My manager still didn't believe me (rrrrr!). I was getting called in a lot, so maybe she believed that I was angry.....but she should have known me better than that. I knew our customers and their tricks better than that.
What, did that guy think he was gonna get free stuff for bitching about me? I made sure to treat him like absolute dirt every time I waited on him after that. I wasn't even too worried about him complaining, since he already did it once, and I felt that if my manager was going to believe some nasty rat like that over me, I would be better appreciated elsewhere.
Oddly enough, he never bitched about me again, but it didn't fail that he tried to bitch about other employees.
I always warned new people to watch it.......isn't that just SAD?
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