EireWolf wrote:We live in the fast food age...
Pascal wrote:With respect to annoying customers, you have to realize something, they are not obligated to wait. Five minutes is worth what, 50 cents? A dollar? Even more depending on what they do for a profession. Yet you would be mortified if asked to pay them for their time.
Pascal wrote: Five minutes is worth what, 50 cents? A dollar?
Hakaii wrote:I agree. My time is worth too much to just sit around while someone remedies a problem that I could do myself much faster. Seriously, if someone/something cannot competantly do what I am paying them for. Then why should I be wasting my time and money with their buisness.
Hakaii wrote:I agree. My time is worth too much to just sit around while someone remedies a problem that I could do myself much faster. Seriously, if someone/something cannot competantly do what I am paying them for. Then why should I be wasting my time and money with their buisness. I can understand how this can be offending to some. However, I really don't care. If I am in a hurry and hurt someone's feelings by not waiting for them to keep up with me. Then it's their problem to taking it too personally. Honestly, think about how many people are in existance at this very moment. Do you really expect everyone to be in a good mood when they are around you? It's just not going to happen. Sure I'll wait for something thats worth my while. But other than my family, there aren't a lot a things/people that fall into that category.
mitsuki lover wrote:Momentai as Terriermon would say.Take a deep breath and just let go for a few minutes.Any way that's why we have coffee,so that we can relax.
Hakaii wrote:I agree. My time is worth too much to just sit around while someone remedies a problem that I could do myself much faster.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Oh one thing I just remembered that I thought was quite interesting. I heard about a store where apparently you can purchause your items YOURSELF. You can ring it through and pay some machine and do it all on your own. Quite a debateable process as it's yet another one of those "machines taking yet another person out of a job" things, yet at the same time, if somethign goes wrong, who's the customer going to complain to? The machine if it breaks? It is interesting how soooo many things are relied on machines, but of course sometimes people still have to complain to someone. Can't imagine how stressful the world would be if Y2K wasn't just a hoax^^
Then they yell at the employees. That's not incompetence; that's weather. Sometimes, if you have to wait, you just deal with it.
I'm sure you would be much faster than the guy at Wendy's that has to make sandwiches, cook the fries, AND take orders at the same time late at night.
Listen buddy. Nobody is perfect, some people are new at what they do. And other times, too many things are going on at once, and those times cannot be helped. And I know, without a doubt, you would not appreciate it when you got an angry man at the front counter yelling for his food with you got 8 cars lined up in the drive-thru. Oh and add the fact that your manager is sick inside the office so he can't help much.
So stop thinking for yourself. You need to be more patient and understanding, and look at things through a different perspective. Because yours doesn't see the 10 cars lined up in drive-thru with the sick manager laying down in the office. Yours is behind the front-counter, unable to see anything but the outside, demanding to have your stomach filled.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:If your time is so important, why is getting fast food even on your list of to-do things anyway?
Hakaii wrote:Well, call me a sentimental old fool, but people sometimes need to eat food.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:And I suppose you're too busy (or impatient) to cook yourself?
meboeck wrote:Sometimes if you're out doing things you don't have time to go to your house to cook. Let's drop this tangent, Ryan.
Mr. Smarty Pants wrote: I think impatience is a sign of maturity
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