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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Quality of service in America is horrible across the board - domestic help, at stores, at work, at school, on calls. Many are illiterate and/or ESOL- more lost in translations (voluntary or involuntary!). Think of how many times you find mistakes in orders, sizes, your instructions, the final product? Now multiply that for someone you give the keys to your house and your kids to. Other countries people have more pride in their work- like Japan. No need to double check anything. Other countries domestic service industry is more professional- se Asia, Mideast, Eastern Europe. No matter, they get here, act entitled, assume everyone is a multi millionaire, and quality of service declines— especially if you’re weak at managing people and tasks. So many do-the-bare-minimum workers here. Such a PITA. Thus when and if you find someone who cares you pay more. But do not pay more for imposters. [/quote] That and they all too often take advantage of their employers. Steal from them, use credit cards inappropriately, betray confidences, etc. There’s low level of trust on both sides.[/quote] If you have any questions about the quality of support staff, compare the business class experience on American Airlines with Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, or Korean Air. The overseas carriers are significantly better. Also, Singapore is not a poor country, so the quality of service is not the result of cheap or exploited labor. Accuracy check: • Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Korean Air consistently rank higher than most US carriers for premium cabin service. • Singapore is a high income, developed country. • There is no evidence that service quality on Singapore Airlines or Korean Air comes from slave labor or anything similar.[/quote]
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