Good day everyone, hope everyone is staying safe.
I can no longer remember the reason why I wanted a job at BBB but I have nothing to do with this company anymore. From time to time I reminisce some funny moments with customers, there were some really hilarious situations that kept me from getting into total depression working here. There were, of course, difficult customers, but I quickly forgot about them.
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You know what, COME ON NOW, we all had customers who knew us by name and asked for us and probably still do. You spend two hours with someone at a windows desk and they buy 3000 bucks worth of drapery, you can bet they remember. Get a life and quit seeing your customers as Looney Tunes cartoon s—ers. Some of us gave a hoot.
Come on now..a customer came in a year and a half later to thank someone? I don't even remember who helped me last week let alone 18 months ago? And they came in? Fishy fishy
Found out the other day, a customer came into the store to thank the associate in a specific department. The customer actually was complimenting me. I was let go over a year and a half ago. Sad, that it took the customer so long for the compliment to come. Wouldn't have made a difference, I probably would not have survived the last layoffs.
Unless they jam out with their clam out I prefer to stay in my office.
I enjoyed my customers and miss them, actually. More than I miss some of the co-workers, but this will inevitably start the spouting about not being a "team player", and you realize very quickly that many people do not know how hard we worked for this place. In fact, it was frequently the ones who heisted Beyonds from you who were the kiss ups and were nasty to their fellow employees. My time in WM s—ed because of this. I was happy to end up on softside.