The CEO of my company writes a blog on the company intranet site, and employees can respond with comments and questions, and he actually answers them all. This week's "topic" was just a call for people to ask whatever questions they want about whatever they want. There are questions ranging from questions about business practices and plans, to "how's your daughter?" and "why did you become a vegetarian?" (His daughter has Down Syndrome and has also been sick. She has been featured in his blog before.) There are 36 pages of questions and answers (they closed the thread at that point). I'm up to page 18.
One person posted, noting that their store is a mall anchor store, and therefore has two entrances and two sets of cashwraps. As a result, they tend to get increased traffic at the customer service desk in the center of the store from people who are wanting to pay. The question posed was would it be possible to get signs with arrows pointing people in the right direction. His short, to-the-point answer?
"People don't read the signs we already have."
One person posted, noting that their store is a mall anchor store, and therefore has two entrances and two sets of cashwraps. As a result, they tend to get increased traffic at the customer service desk in the center of the store from people who are wanting to pay. The question posed was would it be possible to get signs with arrows pointing people in the right direction. His short, to-the-point answer?
"People don't read the signs we already have."

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