Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Companies are still blaming being short staffed on the pandemic, and many of the employees they do have are terrible. Doesn’t this mean they need to pay more? Will there ever be good customer service again in my lifetime? I’m mid 40’s but feel a bit like Andy Rooney here. Can someone explain it to me like I’m five? What is the actual cause?
No. Outsourced to India and Philippines, where labor is dirt cheap. "The customer is always right," ended long ago. Today, customers, are ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Companies are still blaming being short staffed on the pandemic, and many of the employees they do have are terrible. Doesn’t this mean they need to pay more? Will there ever be good customer service again in my lifetime? I’m mid 40’s but feel a bit like Andy Rooney here. Can someone explain it to me like I’m five? What is the actual cause?
Anonymous wrote:Society has changed and has become more "flat". People who work service jobs to not want to kowtow to customers any longer. They want there to be more equality in relations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it will. Most people working customer service jobs don’t feel they are being paid enough to care (and they’re right).
There used to be that stupid belief that if you take a job you do it well. I guess not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it will. Most people working customer service jobs don’t feel they are being paid enough to care (and they’re right).