Cajungal
Staff member
Just a thought before I head to bed... something I witnessed today.
So there is a Community Coffee House right in our school's library. Today there was this new girl with an attitude. She took my order but never gave it to the people who made the stuff (I waited about 20 minutes for a plain coffee and a premade bagel sandwich...). And she wasn't offering people their receipts (seems like you always should).
I didn't care; I didn't need mine. But this one guy asked for his before moving to the bar to wait for his drink.
"You want a receipt... for a cash purchase?" She asked. He nodded and waited there, and she didn't go to reprint it. She just started taking another person's order. He then complained to the manager just like this:
"Hey, uh, this girl won't give me my receipt. I've really been trying to keep a record of what I spend every week and... you know what? Never mind."
And the lady (the manager it turns out) says "No, it'll only take a second, we'll do it for you."
He has this incredibly hurt look on his face... "No, no... I understand if you don't want to... it's just... I really did want one... but no, that's ok... I don't want to make trouble.... but I really would like it for my records... oh, no, no thanks..."
Finally, AFTER the manager printed it out for him and extended it towards him (apologizing for the girl, too) he walked off. All the while the girl is muttering, "Like you need a receipt for a cash purchase..." The manager gives her dagger eyes and I walk away because she's scary.
So, I instantly don't like that new employee... not because she made mistakes, but because her attitude was terrible. She could bitch all she wanted after the guy left, but she was really rude to his face. But the customer annoyed me too. Sure, the girl was rude to him, but the manager tried to make it right, and he started acting like a damn martyr. I wish I could describe it properly... he just kept on going on and on about how much he wanted a receipt and then wouldn't accept it after all that... for whatever dumb reason.
Tl; dr version: Cashier refuses to do simple thing; customer overreacts to simple thing. I mean, if he REALLY didn't want to "trouble them" any more he could have just looked up at the menu, made a note of the drink's price, added the tax, and put that in his record.
Anyway... that was the funny thing that happened near me today. How about y'all?
So there is a Community Coffee House right in our school's library. Today there was this new girl with an attitude. She took my order but never gave it to the people who made the stuff (I waited about 20 minutes for a plain coffee and a premade bagel sandwich...). And she wasn't offering people their receipts (seems like you always should).
I didn't care; I didn't need mine. But this one guy asked for his before moving to the bar to wait for his drink.
"You want a receipt... for a cash purchase?" She asked. He nodded and waited there, and she didn't go to reprint it. She just started taking another person's order. He then complained to the manager just like this:
"Hey, uh, this girl won't give me my receipt. I've really been trying to keep a record of what I spend every week and... you know what? Never mind."
And the lady (the manager it turns out) says "No, it'll only take a second, we'll do it for you."
He has this incredibly hurt look on his face... "No, no... I understand if you don't want to... it's just... I really did want one... but no, that's ok... I don't want to make trouble.... but I really would like it for my records... oh, no, no thanks..."
Finally, AFTER the manager printed it out for him and extended it towards him (apologizing for the girl, too) he walked off. All the while the girl is muttering, "Like you need a receipt for a cash purchase..." The manager gives her dagger eyes and I walk away because she's scary.
So, I instantly don't like that new employee... not because she made mistakes, but because her attitude was terrible. She could bitch all she wanted after the guy left, but she was really rude to his face. But the customer annoyed me too. Sure, the girl was rude to him, but the manager tried to make it right, and he started acting like a damn martyr. I wish I could describe it properly... he just kept on going on and on about how much he wanted a receipt and then wouldn't accept it after all that... for whatever dumb reason.
Tl; dr version: Cashier refuses to do simple thing; customer overreacts to simple thing. I mean, if he REALLY didn't want to "trouble them" any more he could have just looked up at the menu, made a note of the drink's price, added the tax, and put that in his record.
Anyway... that was the funny thing that happened near me today. How about y'all?