Sorry for the ramblings ahead. I had to let off some steam.
I just had this customer in the Rental department about 5 minutes ago. He wanted to rent a gas powered chainsaw and needed to know the gas-oil ratio and other things about it. I don't have anywhere near a clue, and told him as such. He replies "Well it's your responsibility to know because I can't rent it without knowing." Actually, it's management's responsibility to put someone in here that knows what they're doing, which I do not. He also says to me "I'm going to make you sign something saying you could not tell me how to use it." This one really got me, because we have something they must sign saying they know how to use the machine. I found it kinda funny that he wanted ME to sign something. Yeah, I don't think so. I called the garden department, hoping someone down there can tell me. The only guy working down there is Spanish and not understanding what I'm asking him. I ask what the gas-oil ratio is, he keeps giving me the prices. oooookay.......
So then Chainsaw dude wants to talk to a manager. His wife asks why, and he says because he wants to know why I can't tell him what he needs to know. His wife (bless her heart) keeps explaining to him over and over why I can't tell him what he wants to know. So, instead of calling the manager I call one of the guys that works in the department at home, who happens to be one of my roommates. He tells me what I need to tell the guy, along with a bunch of other stuff that I need to know to rent it out. The gas comes premixed and he can ONLY use that gas. If we don't have any, we cannot rent it out.
I tell this to chainsaw dude and I go into the gas room to see if we have it. I almost did a somersault when I saw that we have NONE. woot woot...........Come back inside to break the *good* news to him, and he still tries to get me to rent it to him anyway. Now all of a sudden he knows exactly what the gas-oil ratio is (funny how he didn't know this 10 minutes ago) and he can mix his own. Sorry, nope. I was told if there's no gas, there's no rental. So he concedes and rents the electric chainsaw instead. But still wants to talk to the manager.
I try calling the manager, and he can't come down because he's busy with 3 other customers. He wants me to find out from the guy what he wants him for. I tell him flat out on the phone, "He wants to see you because he needs to know how to use the machine he's renting and I can't help him." His response? "Well I don't know how to use it either, what am I supposed to tell him?" Uh, I don't know....you're the manager, think of something! I don't get paid to think of these things for you. Finally, we get through the rental of the electric chainsaw, and I tell them that the tool Tech (roomie) will be in tomorrow morning and if he still has questions, call him and he can tell you anything you need to know. They seem happy with that, and leave happy (miraculously). At this point, my manager calls back and says...."I'm free now, what can I do to help?"
Would "you can go jump off a bridge" have been an OK answer?
*edited because I forgot something he said....*
I just had this customer in the Rental department about 5 minutes ago. He wanted to rent a gas powered chainsaw and needed to know the gas-oil ratio and other things about it. I don't have anywhere near a clue, and told him as such. He replies "Well it's your responsibility to know because I can't rent it without knowing." Actually, it's management's responsibility to put someone in here that knows what they're doing, which I do not. He also says to me "I'm going to make you sign something saying you could not tell me how to use it." This one really got me, because we have something they must sign saying they know how to use the machine. I found it kinda funny that he wanted ME to sign something. Yeah, I don't think so. I called the garden department, hoping someone down there can tell me. The only guy working down there is Spanish and not understanding what I'm asking him. I ask what the gas-oil ratio is, he keeps giving me the prices. oooookay.......
So then Chainsaw dude wants to talk to a manager. His wife asks why, and he says because he wants to know why I can't tell him what he needs to know. His wife (bless her heart) keeps explaining to him over and over why I can't tell him what he wants to know. So, instead of calling the manager I call one of the guys that works in the department at home, who happens to be one of my roommates. He tells me what I need to tell the guy, along with a bunch of other stuff that I need to know to rent it out. The gas comes premixed and he can ONLY use that gas. If we don't have any, we cannot rent it out.
I tell this to chainsaw dude and I go into the gas room to see if we have it. I almost did a somersault when I saw that we have NONE. woot woot...........Come back inside to break the *good* news to him, and he still tries to get me to rent it to him anyway. Now all of a sudden he knows exactly what the gas-oil ratio is (funny how he didn't know this 10 minutes ago) and he can mix his own. Sorry, nope. I was told if there's no gas, there's no rental. So he concedes and rents the electric chainsaw instead. But still wants to talk to the manager.
I try calling the manager, and he can't come down because he's busy with 3 other customers. He wants me to find out from the guy what he wants him for. I tell him flat out on the phone, "He wants to see you because he needs to know how to use the machine he's renting and I can't help him." His response? "Well I don't know how to use it either, what am I supposed to tell him?" Uh, I don't know....you're the manager, think of something! I don't get paid to think of these things for you. Finally, we get through the rental of the electric chainsaw, and I tell them that the tool Tech (roomie) will be in tomorrow morning and if he still has questions, call him and he can tell you anything you need to know. They seem happy with that, and leave happy (miraculously). At this point, my manager calls back and says...."I'm free now, what can I do to help?"
Would "you can go jump off a bridge" have been an OK answer?
*edited because I forgot something he said....*
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