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[Closed] Being served in a shop while on your phone... wrong, right?

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I've had the misfortune of working on tills for a large supermarket chain and have actually had a customer ask me to pack for her while she checked her twitter. I asked her if she was winding me up, fired her items at her and bid her farewell. You wouldn't believe some of the dick heads you meet in retail.


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 10:57 pm
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The irony of the multi-tasking scenario being that they have to do both as they're living such busy productive lives. In reality the woman in question was likely to have been doing both so she could get the ready meal and bottle of rose in quickly so she didn't miss Hollyoaks


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:13 pm
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I hate this sort of behaviour and have adopted a somewhat zero tolerance to it for the last 18 months or so, specifically:
1) People who answer the phone and then say they are in a meeting. They lose points immediately for that sort of behaviour and if possible I'll ask them not to answer but let me leave an informative message next time. If someone does it to me in a meeting I will enquire if we should schedule another time as obviously something important has come up. As an aside I interviewed someone last week who answered their phone during it and it wasn;t a death or some hideous accident.
2) In meetings if someone checks their phone I leave. Have been doing this a lot, if the meeting isn't that important then i don't actually need to be there. Checking your phone indicates that it isn't important unless you have pre-warned me that something may need dealt with (death, taxes etc.)
3) If i turn up to a meeting internal or external and nobody arrives for 5 minutes I leave. Same thing, i know people get held up but I am never late, never. Bad manners and bad planning.
4) If someone tries to talk to me while they are on the phone I refuse, multi tasking isn't possible.
5) People driving with Bluetooth headsets must be the Prime Minister. Nobody is that important that they can't miss a phone call.
I don't want to sound pious about it because I really am not. I just hate the lack of basic manners around phones and decided that my life on this planet is limited so I won't wait for others to fanny around on phones. I'm not big or important, just like to treat people the way I would expect to be treated. With respect and basic courtesy. Funnily enough it has resulted in my colleagues and team actually talking to each other more face to face and our staff survey had a 100% positive rating around engagement which was interesting.


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:22 pm
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if they act like an 11th century lord of the manner

:O)


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:24 pm
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I go into people's homes to talk to them about their weddings and convince them to hire me to be their wedding photographer. Increasingly, younger couples think it's perfectly normal to respond to texts mid-conversation and even take calls.

The first few times it happened I was gobsmacked. So bloody rude! Now, I just stop talking until they look up questioningly. People like this tend not to book me...


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:30 pm
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:O)

I think atlaz meant to say "if they act like an 11th century lord of the bad manners".

At least that's how I read and it made perfect sense to me.


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:36 pm
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I work in aldi on avarage it takes around 30 seconds to get served at the till, if you cant ask someone to wait for 30 seconds on the phone or wait till you have finished on your phone before coming to my till, you'll have a much bigger wait for your shopping,i will walk off, and return when you have the common decency to treat me with respect,yes my job may not seem important to you but you'd all be screwed if we just sacked you off and stayed closed.

Its come on decency and I will judge you as a absolute Piss bucket **** if you cant give someone serving you a little bit of respect.

Agree with this

It's just a supermarket at the end of the day and you're being paid to scan the goods and maybe bag them, not forge a relationship. I don't understand why the checkout girl in question here would take it personally- it's really not a personal slight at the end of the day, or I never thought it was anyway. Context is everything and imo in this context there's really no need to enforce some kind of advanced etiquette. It's not a funeral ffs.

Disagree with this. For me it's an interaction with another human being, they deserve to be treated with a bit of respect. Acknowledging their existence is part if that. It's only a please and thank you and maybe a smile.


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:46 pm
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You wouldn't believe some of the dick heads you meet in retail.

Oh, I definitely would 😉


 
Posted : 03/07/2013 11:51 pm
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I remember a while back.. answering a call as I was at a counter in some shop. I had been waiting for the call for a few days and they finally got back to me. I said sorry to the guy at the counter and walked outside to take it. Once the call was over I felt so bad and explained about waiting for it. I told him how I hate when folk do that to me while I'm at the counter and that I was really sorry. He was fine and had a laugh so all seemed good.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 12:05 am
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I hope Mre Mobile doesn't come to my local Waitrose. She sounds more like an Asda person to me.

I doubt she'd be welcome in Waitrose TBH.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 12:19 am
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Its nothing to do with getting old. I no longer take my phone on rides and often just leave it in the car as a fancy carphone now. Its just a pain and you constantly check it as well.

Really? I find it's dead easy to [b]not[/b] constantly check my phone, which is with me at all times. When I do get around to checking it, I often have twenty or thirty emails sitting there, but none are that important, and having had to take an unexpected call once while helping out with a Sustrans event, which informed me my brother had been helicoptered to Bristol Royal Infirmary after a bike accident, I'm always sure to have it with me.
It's also my camera, and I have OS maps on it; it's a useful tool, not something that you let rule your life.
Unless, of course, you allow it to...


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 12:55 am
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Posted : 04/07/2013 4:05 am
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not going to read all 5 pages, but jekkyl and pebblebeach... really? you're kidding right?

business call...in sainsburys? cant it wait? if not dont shop yet. or if in the queue have the decency to leave for a moment.

have we forgotten politeness? Whats with this attitude of - they are paid to serve me so i am king and can do whatever i want? They are human beings you know?


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 6:34 am
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Scotia +1. The level of ignorance is incredible.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 6:37 am
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Plus boop! Boop! Quite audible it'd sound annoying/unprofessional


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 6:55 am
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Scotia, nobeer, hora: are you employees or self employed?


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 7:01 am
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what difference?

kb - are you polite?


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 7:38 am
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Yeh I don't get that either. Why would that make a difference?

I'm an employee and I can manage it, and by far and away the politest people I know are those that are employers. Of well known (locally) retailers to boot.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 7:41 am
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i think kb is referring to the fact that if self employed then work is 'more precious' (not really but i can appreciate what is meant).. but seriously that is just rubbish and a poor sign of the times.

glad im no longer in the money grabbing culture of the uk..


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 7:47 am
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Surely it just boils down to common courteousy, its almost on a par with people who don't remove sunglasses in a shop.
Eye contact is so important


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 7:48 am
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Scotia, nobeer, hora: are you employees or self employed?

Employed but my mobile is with customers and I've been known to text/receive calls even on a Friday pm/weekend.

As I said earlier, would you want someone to come into your business and do the same to you?

What it boils down to is people see staff on checkouts and (unless they are pretty) in shops as beneath them.

I remember once I was talking to a senior bloke in a defence company, he said he was in a bank, 'hang on I need to get a pen' then
"you, give me that pen" (those words). Gobsmacked. When he called reception he used to be really blunt/bordering on rude then polite when put through to me.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 8:03 am
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NZCol is my new hero! Being late for meetings and appointments is one of my bug bears too - unless the person immediately apologises, I just get the impression that 'lateness is the norm' for them...

I run lots of educational sessions, and TBH the same regulars ALWAYS turn up late. I've yet to adopt the 'you can wait until break to rejoin the group' policy, but it's not far off.....

DrP


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 8:42 am
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Working on a checkout, it annoys the hell out of me when someone comes through and just seems to complety ignore/dissmiss you doing your job of actually trying to help them do their shopping. I just sit there and do nothing till i've got their attention. This sainsburys worker is bang on right and nuff respect to 'em!


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:02 am
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As a shop owner myself I will not serve anyone who is so arrogant and rude as to continue talking on the phone whilst attempting to be served.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:07 am
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My parents told me

Do unto others as you have have done onto you.

I will be passing this onto my son and hopefully his children one day.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:18 am
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@ cando - reactolites plus prescription lenses. They don't react as quickly as they used to. And if I take them off I bump into things.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:22 am
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I think it's really ignorant to expect to be served while on the phone. No one's so short on time that they can't wait until they've been served to take a call.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:28 am
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STW never fails to impress 😆


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 9:29 am
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I enjoy a little bit of interaction with checkout staff - and I like to think it improves their day just that little bit if you're friendly with them rather than ignoring them. There's one young lad in our local supermarket who tends to talk to you quite a lot - I've heard some people say they try to avoid him, personally I'd choose his checkout rather than another one.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 12:55 pm
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I'm backing the checkout girl.

I love checkout girls. Pretty much my only interaction with the opposite sex due to my nervous tick and constant dribbling. That and not bathing quite as often as I should.

Sometimes I buy lots of stuff I don't need just to spend longer with the checkout girl. I often get in the queue just as the checkout girl goes on break and closes her aisle.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 1:53 pm
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My euphemismometer just exploded.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 2:09 pm
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My euphemismometer just exploded.

Is that a euphemism?


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 2:17 pm
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When you consider, the staff can't even be bothered to stop gossiping between themselves while serving you, why should I, the paying customer give them my undivided attention?


 
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My euphemismometer just exploded.

Thank you! First genuine LOL of the day. 😆


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 2:24 pm
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People seem to think that kids on checkouts want to talk to them.
They don't.
The last thing a 17 year old girl wants to do is talk to an overweight, middleaged it bloke.


 
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Is that a euphemism?

Well obviously I've no way of telling now.


 
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Treatment of service staff is one of the most obvious indications of someone's character. I'm just glad the rude exist - they make me look good. 🙂


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 3:05 pm
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No manners. Quite unacceptable.


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 4:12 pm
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[i]Sometimes I buy lots of stuff I don't need just to spend longer with the checkout girl.[/i]

"Sir, are you single?"
"Yes! Gosh, you can tell that by the contents of my shopping basket?!"
"No, cos you're flippin ugly".
😀


 
Posted : 04/07/2013 4:15 pm
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When you consider, the staff can't even be bothered to stop gossiping between themselves while serving you, why should I, the paying customer give them my undivided attention?

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People seem to think that kids on checkouts want to talk to them.
They don't.
The last thing a 17 year old girl wants to do is talk to an overweight, middleaged it bloke.

There you go, answered your own question.
FWIW, they're quite happy to talk to me, the lass who served me in Wilko's this afternoon was very chirpy.
It's obviously just you.
Perhaps if you made yourself a bit more presentable...


 
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DrP - thanks, dong it has given me a sense of calm !


 
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