If it ruffles feathers, then it's a personal problem. Work with the public and you would agree. I don't mean in a medical or similar environment, but in retail or something similar
If it ruffles feathers, then it's a personal problem. Work with the public and you would agree. I don't mean in a medical or similar environment, but in retail or something similar
One will assume someone with experience in LE and retail such as yourself should know that stupid policy attracts stupidity. If you don't want to work with public, then quit. They are your bread and butter. If you apply the same mentality of your first post onto a better clearer policy, you probably will attract better segment of the market. As much time as you spend on this forum, maybe you can help the store launches a real website or facebook page as just another sample of communication medium. I promise you, you will deal with more responsible folks. Believe it or not, 90% of the public are educated and tend to do research of your company rules/guidelines - and being in the 21st century, your competition is a click away.
And yes, as much of a chicken lover I am, I would rather be vegetarian rather than dealing with someone like you. Bok bok!