Blah, last Thursday there was a total pump failure when all the pumps just shut down simultaniously. I got to be the lucky person who had to go outside and tell all the customers that our pumps had gone kaput and so they firstly had to come in and pay for what they had gotten out of their pump, and secondly had to go to another petrol station. I had about ten people yelling at me at the same time, and felt my stress levels rise about a hundred notches. Here are the yellings, as I remember:
"Turn the pumps back on!"
"Why did you switch the pumps off?"
"I can't believe this, I'm going to be late for my meeting!"
"Why can't you just do your job properly? I pay your wages!"
"I don't want to go to *nearest petrol station*! I won't get *store card* points!"
"Why can't you just get me some petrol out the pump?!"
"This is unbelievable! I'm going to complain about this."
Plus variations on the theme. -.- I tried my hardest to explain that we didn't know why the pumps had shut off, my manager and collegue were doing their best to sort it all out, no, we couldn't put the pumps back on, and telling people where the nearest petrol station was, but none of them would listen. Eventually tho, they were forced to concede the point and they went in, paid, and finally buggered off.
I closed off the forecourt, complete with explanitory sign, and still people kept coming into the petrol station to bitch. Why the hell can't people just accept what they're told, rather than attacking the person who tells them?
"Turn the pumps back on!"
"Why did you switch the pumps off?"
"I can't believe this, I'm going to be late for my meeting!"
"Why can't you just do your job properly? I pay your wages!"
"I don't want to go to *nearest petrol station*! I won't get *store card* points!"
"Why can't you just get me some petrol out the pump?!"
"This is unbelievable! I'm going to complain about this."
Plus variations on the theme. -.- I tried my hardest to explain that we didn't know why the pumps had shut off, my manager and collegue were doing their best to sort it all out, no, we couldn't put the pumps back on, and telling people where the nearest petrol station was, but none of them would listen. Eventually tho, they were forced to concede the point and they went in, paid, and finally buggered off.
I closed off the forecourt, complete with explanitory sign, and still people kept coming into the petrol station to bitch. Why the hell can't people just accept what they're told, rather than attacking the person who tells them?
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