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Quoth depechemodefan View PostWe should also have a managers standard time.
All but one of the managers at the swamp don't live in town. There's been times where I've had to sit in my care five or ten minutes past five in the morning, waiting for a manager to come and open the store.
And then I have to stay later so my time balances out and it doesn't look like I came in late.Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard. Be evil.
"I never said I wasn't a horrible person."--Me, almost daily
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Quoth Andara Bledin View PostWhich would you prefer: That I hang up on you as you're picking up the phone or that you get a few seconds of hold music while I deal with the incoming call, because last I checked, my boss wasn't going to accept me not doing my job just because he happened to decide he didn't feel like actually making the drive into the office that day.
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Beyond my intro spiel, and 10-15 seconds of waiting, I simply can't afford to wait for a customer who has me on hold before the call even starts.Be a winner today: Pick a fight with a 4 year old.
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Quoth Alpha Strike View PostI have no problem at all with "you" hanging up on me in this situation - in fact, I would prefer it. Our call volume this time of year is massive, we typically have a long que and my personal numbers (number of calls, time on calls, etc) have a direct effect on my yearly review (and paycheck!).
Beyond my intro spiel, and 10-15 seconds of waiting, I simply can't afford to wait for a customer who has me on hold before the call even starts.
Second, if you've given me even half a minute, I'd be back already. It only takes about 15 seconds to greet and park someone. I've already given half an hour or more of my time, is it really too much to ask for half a minute of yours?
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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