Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to deny that people are friendlier in other areas of the US. So many here are downright hostile and act like they hate their job.
Rudeness begets rudeness, though. I've witnessed customers acting horribly, too.
It's the surly, hostile attitude combined with incompetence here that gets me. I'm from NYC originally, I don't really need everyone to kiss my ass and pretend they're just delighted by my presence, but I do expect them to do their job and do it with some baseline level of efficiency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are robots now. They don’t really listen and aren’t curious to solve problems.
The medical front desk is the most bizarre to me. Why can they not be bothered to be friendly? Almost all of them act like it the most miserable job in the world. Is it?
Yes, it is. I did it after college before graduate school. Patients are angry at their insurance coverage but have zero understanding of their coverage. Doctors always run late because patients run over their allotted 15 minutes. Patients then get angry at the front staff about the doctor running late. Most doctors are high maintenance c**ts. Yes, this job and retail were the worst jobs ever!
Anonymous wrote:Most customer service people are making minimum wage, and they just don’t get paid enough to care. They can get a new job tomorrow somewhere else if they quit the one they have, or are fired.
I mean, just spend 10 minutes in line at any pharmacy. It is torture. Every single person in line is having a problem of some sort, and the pharmacist tech usually have very little power to fix it…. Sorry customer, your insurance doesn’t cover what your doctor prescribed. No, the tech can’t just change it to something else, that’s something your doctor has to do. Yelling doesn’t change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to leverage the chat feature thats the new way forward, I've gotten a lot of stuff done w/ it. Sometime even AI will give me exactly what i want which is often a refund.
You must be an exec if you use the term “leverage”. Horrible word. Maybe you can write a post using the word “synergy”.
Chat bots are generally useless and are only capable of basic things. Most times they tell me you need to talk to a person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the pharmacy, to the doctors offices, to calling my ISP when the internet is down, What the actual crap has happened to any customer service? I don't mean being treated like the Queen of England I mean like people doing their basic job requirements. What has happened? HOW are they getting pay checks for not doing the work? If I just stopped my job I'd be fired pretty quickly.
If customers revolt, leave businesses will regular (not great, just basic) CS come back or is this permanent? How are these companies functioning? I just can't wrap my brain around this. Maybe this is mostly an issue where I live I don't know. It's so bad.
Aside from family members you live with (spouse, kids, parents, siblings, extended family or a non-related roommate), try talking to neighbors to get human-human talk. That's all you've got now in a world of chats, text, AI and the next new tech.
Anonymous wrote:From the pharmacy, to the doctors offices, to calling my ISP when the internet is down, What the actual crap has happened to any customer service? I don't mean being treated like the Queen of England I mean like people doing their basic job requirements. What has happened? HOW are they getting pay checks for not doing the work? If I just stopped my job I'd be fired pretty quickly.
If customers revolt, leave businesses will regular (not great, just basic) CS come back or is this permanent? How are these companies functioning? I just can't wrap my brain around this. Maybe this is mostly an issue where I live I don't know. It's so bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the pharmacy, to the doctors offices, to calling my ISP when the internet is down, What the actual crap has happened to any customer service? I don't mean being treated like the Queen of England I mean like people doing their basic job requirements. What has happened? HOW are they getting pay checks for not doing the work? If I just stopped my job I'd be fired pretty quickly.
If customers revolt, leave businesses will regular (not great, just basic) CS come back or is this permanent? How are these companies functioning? I just can't wrap my brain around this. Maybe this is mostly an issue where I live I don't know. It's so bad.
People re friendly and do chit chat with their waitstaff, check out person, greeter, or show owner in other parts of the country.
People here are doomsday and wallowing in negativity and catastrophizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to deny that people are friendlier in other areas of the US. So many here are downright hostile and act like they hate their job.
Rudeness begets rudeness, though. I've witnessed customers acting horribly, too.
It's the surly, hostile attitude combined with incompetence here that gets me. I'm from NYC originally, I don't really need everyone to kiss my ass and pretend they're just delighted by my presence, but I do expect them to do their job and do it with some baseline level of efficiency.