CST, for those not in the know, stands for Customer Standard Time. This can mean any time that suits an SC; for example, they might insist that your store has to be open, cuz they say it's time; when in fact, you're not due to open for another ten minutes.
I had an SC operating on CST yesterday, at closing time. Now, the petrol station closes at 10pm. We were pretty much on the dot yesterday, cuz the manager had parked his car on the forecourt (not allowed, but guess managers can do what they want) and we thought that if we closed even a minute early, sod's law would dictate him coming to collect his car.
This guy ignored the cones blocking the entrance and came in the back way. After finding out that the pumps were locked, he then came and banged on the window with both fists, yelling, "It's not ten yet! It's five to!" Actually, it was nearing five past by the time Mr SC came round. I just ignored his ravings and eventually he went to his car and drove off.
Anyone else got any examples of a customer operating on CST?
I had an SC operating on CST yesterday, at closing time. Now, the petrol station closes at 10pm. We were pretty much on the dot yesterday, cuz the manager had parked his car on the forecourt (not allowed, but guess managers can do what they want) and we thought that if we closed even a minute early, sod's law would dictate him coming to collect his car.
This guy ignored the cones blocking the entrance and came in the back way. After finding out that the pumps were locked, he then came and banged on the window with both fists, yelling, "It's not ten yet! It's five to!" Actually, it was nearing five past by the time Mr SC came round. I just ignored his ravings and eventually he went to his car and drove off.
Anyone else got any examples of a customer operating on CST?
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