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How do you deal with a difficult "newbe" who doesnt want to do things the way you're showing them (the way I was trained) ?
Luckily, the facts-of-life got through to him.A TM I was training kept refusing my instruction at one point, then I told him..."I PROMISE you that you WILL be un-employed again with the next 48 hours if you do not take care of zoning this isle NOW". He did! When i saw him the next day, I was 30 minutes late, and to my surprise he had ALOT more zoning done than I expected, and he turned out yo be a great worker and very likable coworker!
How do you deal with a difficult "newbe" who doesnt want to do things the way you're showing them (the way I was trained) ?
Unfortunately that isn't the case anymore. Worked with a newb last night who had earbuds in and talked on the phone all night. We have regular TMs who do it, so why not the newbies?We had a new TM years ago who wouldn't get off his phone. He lasted 2 days.
I wander my store if I wanna get out of the house but don't wanna be bothered by employees . They treat me like a ghost at my store.. oh there's Bob must be board.I haven’t heard any guests putting music on speaker but yeah phone conversations, a lot . I also don’t like to call anyone while shopping . Shopping is kind of a therapy for me . But I don’t enjoy shopping at my own store . It’s like buy what you need and get out!
The only ones of these that don't bother me are the ones where they're talking to each other about purchases that need to be made. Like "I forgot what I was supposed to get" or "tell me again that brand/fragrance/color I'm supposed to find" or "they're out of the kind you like, what about this other one?"As for guests, why so many personal phone calls while shopping?
Oh my word, yes to this. Why would anyone just assume that everyone else around them wants to hear what they're listening to? The TMs who do this are the most annoying, particularly if that person and I are working in nearby areas. Same for having the volume up in the break room. Ug.When did it become even remotely acceptable to put your calls or music or whatever on speakerphone?
The TMs who do this are the most annoying
See this why I use headphones or if playing pogo turn off the music.It seems like most of our guests who aren't shopping with someone are on the phone with someone. Often on speaker.
Or they're listening to music. Often on speaker.
When did it become even remotely acceptable to put your calls or music or whatever on speakerphone? You're in a public space, asshole--use headphones.
Can't even count how many times I've had to say "what?" "Can you repeat that?", "I can't understand what you're saying" as customers blab away on their earbuds as I'm trying to ring out their orders and it appears they are taking to me.It seems like most of our guests who aren't shopping with someone are on the phone with someone. Often on speaker.
Or they're listening to music. Often on speaker.
When did it become even remotely acceptable to put your calls or music or whatever on speakerphone? You're in a public space, asshole--use headphones.
Yeah, who's all here like, "Well why don't you wait until I'm in the middle of Walmart and call me maybe!"I hate both, but the phone calls are more intrusive. Carrying on conversations while on the sales floor is just not professional.
And while we are on the subject, why so many public phone calls, in general? Who the fuck are these people talking to that they can't talk to before or after their shift, or on break? As for guests, why so many personal phone calls while shopping? I can't believe how many people I hear on the phone having extended conversations in the store. Shopping is my down time, my chill time. Plus, I'm one of those people who really does not like talking on the phone, definitely more of a texter, so I suppose that is coloring my opinions, but jeez, I'm shopping, I'll call you back later.