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  • C Christopher Duncan

    Matt Newman wrote: working in anything retail these days is pure hell Especially during the holiday shopping season! :omg: However, from a corporate point of view, if you let your people treat your source of income with blatant disrespect for long enough, that won't be a problem because you'll all be out of a job when the customers takes their business elsewhere... Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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    Christopher Duncan wrote: However, from a corporate point of view, if you let your people treat your source of income with blatant disrespect for long enough, that won't be a problem because you'll all be out of a job when the customers takes their business elsewhere... yep, and we are entering the winter holiday season and I work at a grocery store, it will be hell, till shortly after Jan 1st :sigh: Matt Newman
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      [edit]oops, I didn't realize you wrote the story. I'll have to change the "he" to "you". Great story, BTW[/edit] Well, while you have a point, the other side of the coin is that, if there was an employee paid for cleaning up after you, the cost of your sandwich would be higher. So, in a sense, you ARE being paid to clean up after yourself, because you are paying LESS for your meal. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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      Marc Clifton wrote: you are paying LESS for your meal Except that somebody now has to watch the customers and report them to the trash police when they don't clean up after themselves. I'm with Chris on this on. Just as bizarre, is the fact that the owner could have just as easily gone and cleaned up the table in all the while that he was berating his customer for not doing it. Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan But for a man, barbecuing eggplant and portobello mushrooms is a sure way to have people question your sexual orientation. Kuro5hin I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright

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        Christopher Duncan wrote: However, from a corporate point of view, if you let your people treat your source of income with blatant disrespect for long enough, that won't be a problem because you'll all be out of a job when the customers takes their business elsewhere... yep, and we are entering the winter holiday season and I work at a grocery store, it will be hell, till shortly after Jan 1st :sigh: Matt Newman
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        Matt Newman wrote: yep, and we are entering the winter holiday season and I work at a grocery store Yikes. You're a braver man than I... Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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          I thought this story[^] might entertain you guys. There seems to be such a complete disconnect these days between a company and its customers. That, coupled with the pacification of the American consumer (maybe your country, too?) led to a bizarre incident this weekend involving a sub sandwich, an aggressive manager, an uncleaned table and an abusive customer attitude. Are company attitudes about their customers out of hand? Are people really such :baaaa!:? I just couldn't believe what was happening. Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... :rolleyes: Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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          What a moron. You should have sat there on your car hood for at least 30 minutes just looking in at him. Or maybe you should have gone up to the window and stared in at him for a while. That would have freaked him out.

          "We have done so much in the last 2 years, and it doesn't happen by standing around with your finger in your ear, hoping everyone thinks that that's nice." - Donald Rumsfeld

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            What a moron. You should have sat there on your car hood for at least 30 minutes just looking in at him. Or maybe you should have gone up to the window and stared in at him for a while. That would have freaked him out.

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            Matt Newman
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            :laugh: Matt Newman
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            • C Christopher Duncan

              Matt Newman wrote: yep, and we are entering the winter holiday season and I work at a grocery store Yikes. You're a braver man than I... Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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              Christopher Duncan wrote: You're a braver man than I... Not brave, broke OT: Oddly enough though, I have gotten so used to constantly working, that I actually have nothing to do when I do get a day off. I though college was supposed to be about sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Not being addicted to work :sigh: Matt Newman
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                Christopher Duncan wrote: You're a braver man than I... Not brave, broke OT: Oddly enough though, I have gotten so used to constantly working, that I actually have nothing to do when I do get a day off. I though college was supposed to be about sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Not being addicted to work :sigh: Matt Newman
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                Matt Newman wrote: I though college was supposed to be about sex, drugs, and rock and roll. You should join a band. That way you don't have to pay for the sex and drugs, and you get paid for the rock & roll. :-D Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                  What a moron. You should have sat there on your car hood for at least 30 minutes just looking in at him. Or maybe you should have gone up to the window and stared in at him for a while. That would have freaked him out.

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                  It was a mighty temptation... ;) Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                    :wtf:!! I don't know Christopher, maybe you shouldn't have publicized this. What if that manager is a part time programmer. A little Google work and he's got your license plate # and your name! The idea of multiple employees standing in an empty restaurant yelling at the customer to do their work is way too amusing. One of them wasn't John Cleese was he?

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                    Stephen Owens wrote: One of them wasn't John Cleese was he? Hmmm. I shifted dimensions and ended up in Faulty Towers? :-) Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      My first response was "Unbelievable!" But on (relatively) sober reflection I realized that it is not all that unusual. I was one of those minimum wage grunts once upon a time; my tables were spotless within 60 seconds of becoming vacant. And my customers got a heartfelt "Thank you!" as they walked out the door. When I worked as a mechanic at a service station (remember those?), if a gas customer waited two minutes for someone to pump the gas, it was too long. If the attendant was busy with another customer, I dropped my tools and ran - literally - to assist the waiting customer. And I washed the windows, emptied the ash tray, checked the tires and everything under the hood; no charge for topping off the radiator. Where did we go wrong? The Manager may direct my day to day activities, but the customer will always be the boss in my mind - that's who pays my salary, regardless of who signs the check. Christopher Duncan wrote: Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... Can I interest you in something wool? :baaaa!: "Your village called -
                      They're missing their idiot."

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                      Roger Wright wrote: Where did we go wrong? We went wrong when you joined a union, demanded health insurance, higher wages, sick time, paid vacations, maternity leave, and so on and so forth (ah, now maybe that's what defines a country as not being third world) and after getting all those things, you still sued the company for giving you cancer when you worked with all those carcinogens at the gas station, and your tree hugger pro-environmental group that you contributed money to is suing the your company as well for dumping all that old oil into the nearby watershed. "You", not meaning "you" personally, but the opposite of "we". Of course, a better explanation is simply "greed". But greed doesn't explain everything away. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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                      • C Christopher Duncan

                        I thought this story[^] might entertain you guys. There seems to be such a complete disconnect these days between a company and its customers. That, coupled with the pacification of the American consumer (maybe your country, too?) led to a bizarre incident this weekend involving a sub sandwich, an aggressive manager, an uncleaned table and an abusive customer attitude. Are company attitudes about their customers out of hand? Are people really such :baaaa!:? I just couldn't believe what was happening. Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... :rolleyes: Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                        LOL OK the manager was/is an idiot. We are all agreed with that. I think that putting 'Thank You' signs on rubbish containers is more than just cutting costs. I believe it is about getting customers to believe they are actually part of the business, and are helping in a small way. Possiblly some people actaully gain pleasure in doing what they think is the right thing to do. Personally I never clean a table at one of those places, as I believe I'm doing someone else out of a job. In business you must always consider the customer as the boss. And you endeavour to provide what the customer needs or wants. What to me this story highlights is how general business practices have erroded. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                          I thought this story[^] might entertain you guys. There seems to be such a complete disconnect these days between a company and its customers. That, coupled with the pacification of the American consumer (maybe your country, too?) led to a bizarre incident this weekend involving a sub sandwich, an aggressive manager, an uncleaned table and an abusive customer attitude. Are company attitudes about their customers out of hand? Are people really such :baaaa!:? I just couldn't believe what was happening. Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... :rolleyes: Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                          On a side note, don’t worry about the license plate: When I did not have a son and could take the risk a traffic struggle (some people here drive carrying weapons), for a few times I met people who I would like to be *really* angry, so I did the following thing: 1. Get down from my car 2. Get to the front of his/her car (so I could be clearly noticed) and with a very calm and quiet face took note of the license plate. People had the same reaction than you and my answer normally was either an evasive one like he did to you, or "I work on the traffic dept., I'm on a vacation right. I don't want to talk to you right now, but as soon as I get back to work, you'll get some tickets at your home, then we can talk“. Man, people got really worried. A woman once said: “Oh, yeah, so I will take your license plate number, too!” And I said: “If I see you doing this you’ll receive two tickets more.” And she got into her car, very angry and revolted, saying she would call a lawyer because I was abusing from my authority. Not a single person asked for some kind of ID: they were all doing traffic violations and thought they were on a bad luck day. Trying to make bits uncopyable is like trying to make water not wet. -- Bruce Schneier By the way, dog_spawn isn't a nickname - it is my name with an underscore instead of a space. -- dog_spawn

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                            LOL OK the manager was/is an idiot. We are all agreed with that. I think that putting 'Thank You' signs on rubbish containers is more than just cutting costs. I believe it is about getting customers to believe they are actually part of the business, and are helping in a small way. Possiblly some people actaully gain pleasure in doing what they think is the right thing to do. Personally I never clean a table at one of those places, as I believe I'm doing someone else out of a job. In business you must always consider the customer as the boss. And you endeavour to provide what the customer needs or wants. What to me this story highlights is how general business practices have erroded. Regardz Colin J Davies

                            *** WARNING *
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                            **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                            It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                            ColinDavies wrote: What to me this story highlights is how general business practices have erroded. Yeah, that's pretty much the way I see it. Interestingly enough, however, I believe it presents a significant opportunity to companies savvy enough to recognize it. When the general state of affairs is such that customers are treated with apathy and casual (or active!) disrespect, imagine how much money a company could make by actually catering to customers and treating them like royalty? Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                            • C Christopher Duncan

                              I could have sworn the other day I say the tag for it, :baah!: or something like that, but none of my guesses worked. Given my general attitude towards humanity as a whole, I really think it's an icon I should master. :-D Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                              Try

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                              minus the spaces.


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                              • C Christopher Duncan

                                Stephen Owens wrote: One of them wasn't John Cleese was he? Hmmm. I shifted dimensions and ended up in Faulty Towers? :-) Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                                Ok, try again. The paradigm shift lever is on the left, and the dimension shift lever is on the right.


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                                  Ok, try again. The paradigm shift lever is on the left, and the dimension shift lever is on the right.


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                                  Christopher Duncan
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                                  Gary Wheeler wrote: Ok, try again. The paradigm shift lever is on the left, and the dimension shift lever is on the right. But what happens if you're dealing with shiftless people? ;) Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                                    It was a mighty temptation... ;) Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                                    Actually, you could get there tomorrow with a camera and start taking some pictures. If he asks you, say you're a work for a news company and you had this great idea for writing. He'll get really worried :) And if he gets angry, make sure to take a picture from his angry face: you'll be able to show your son in ten years and say "hey, look at how angry this guy got because of your daddy!" Trying to make bits uncopyable is like trying to make water not wet. -- Bruce Schneier By the way, dog_spawn isn't a nickname - it is my name with an underscore instead of a space. -- dog_spawn

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                                      On a side note, don’t worry about the license plate: When I did not have a son and could take the risk a traffic struggle (some people here drive carrying weapons), for a few times I met people who I would like to be *really* angry, so I did the following thing: 1. Get down from my car 2. Get to the front of his/her car (so I could be clearly noticed) and with a very calm and quiet face took note of the license plate. People had the same reaction than you and my answer normally was either an evasive one like he did to you, or "I work on the traffic dept., I'm on a vacation right. I don't want to talk to you right now, but as soon as I get back to work, you'll get some tickets at your home, then we can talk“. Man, people got really worried. A woman once said: “Oh, yeah, so I will take your license plate number, too!” And I said: “If I see you doing this you’ll receive two tickets more.” And she got into her car, very angry and revolted, saying she would call a lawyer because I was abusing from my authority. Not a single person asked for some kind of ID: they were all doing traffic violations and thought they were on a bad luck day. Trying to make bits uncopyable is like trying to make water not wet. -- Bruce Schneier By the way, dog_spawn isn't a nickname - it is my name with an underscore instead of a space. -- dog_spawn

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                                      Christopher Duncan
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                                      Definitely entertaining, but I'm glad you appreciate the inherent risk in getting out of your car. You never know who you're dealing with these days... Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                                      • C Christopher Duncan

                                        I thought this story[^] might entertain you guys. There seems to be such a complete disconnect these days between a company and its customers. That, coupled with the pacification of the American consumer (maybe your country, too?) led to a bizarre incident this weekend involving a sub sandwich, an aggressive manager, an uncleaned table and an abusive customer attitude. Are company attitudes about their customers out of hand? Are people really such :baaaa!:? I just couldn't believe what was happening. Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... :rolleyes: Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World Unite the Tribes: Ending Turf Wars for Career and Business Success RSS feed - Show Programming news & notifications

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                                        I've been so trained to clean up after myself in those places. When I have lunch at Tim Hortons (donut/coffee/nice lunch place), I try to find the garbage place with "Thank You" on it, but there isn't one! :wtf:. So I leave my tray on my table, and feel very bad about it. Seriously, I do. So, look at me! I'm a :baaaa!: The kindest thing you can do for a stupid person, and for the gene pool, is to let him expire of his own dumb choices. [Roger Wright on stupid people] We're like private member functions [John Theal on R&D] We're figuring out the parent thing as we go though. Kinda like setting up Linux for the first time ya' know... [Nitron]

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                                        • D David Wulff

                                          I would probably clean my own table if it was not out of my way as it really doesn't both me at all... but if asked to I would say no. As with your friends it is my choice to display courtesy, but the service I paid for does not include my services in return. That reminds me of the opening sequence to Reservoir Dogs. I don't tip. (Well actually I tell a lie, I did tip one waitress when I was on holiday last year because she clearly went above what her job required to ensure I was satisfied.) I don't agree with leaving a set percentage with the bill, and if my credit card arrived back with a tip surcharge on it I would rain all fiery hell down upon the poor sap returning it - after all it is theft without my consent. Christopher Duncan wrote: Maybe I should sell the leather jacket... But what would your dog wear then?! BTW, some nice forums you've using there. ;)


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                                          I agree - very nice forum. I totally despise the forum SW here. The company is nice though. :) The Ten Commandments For C Programmers

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