Ok, given the layout of the store, people don't notice: I CAN'T SEE YOU.
If I'm standing at the breader table (in green), people ALWAYS stand behind / off to the side of the display case, in the red area.
Here's a little hint: I can't see through the wall, don't get mad at me when I seem to be ignoring you. I don't know you're there.
What annoys me more is, we have a little doorbell for us to get their attention. The button is under the menu. People walk all the way over, press the button, and walk back out of my view.
And when ordering, they like to stand in front of the display case, pointing at things. "Ma'am, it's curved glass. I can't tell WHAT you're pointing at, and I can't hear you unless you're standing right in front of me. The exhaust system is on high, two friers are pressurecooking chicken, and the third is open frying the wedges, while Nancy is doing dishes in the back. You need to stand in front of me, not stand behind the case, mumbling 'chicken tenders'.
Luckily, we're allowed to just be straightforward. "I can't hear you. Come over here."
If I'm standing at the breader table (in green), people ALWAYS stand behind / off to the side of the display case, in the red area.
Here's a little hint: I can't see through the wall, don't get mad at me when I seem to be ignoring you. I don't know you're there.
What annoys me more is, we have a little doorbell for us to get their attention. The button is under the menu. People walk all the way over, press the button, and walk back out of my view.
And when ordering, they like to stand in front of the display case, pointing at things. "Ma'am, it's curved glass. I can't tell WHAT you're pointing at, and I can't hear you unless you're standing right in front of me. The exhaust system is on high, two friers are pressurecooking chicken, and the third is open frying the wedges, while Nancy is doing dishes in the back. You need to stand in front of me, not stand behind the case, mumbling 'chicken tenders'.
Luckily, we're allowed to just be straightforward. "I can't hear you. Come over here."
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