Working at Disneyland, we are there for guests. There was this one particular story that i will never forget. There was a lady that walked into one of the stores looking for a particular jacket. That store didn't have it. I told her as such and also told her that i will call around to see what other stores do have it. I must have called half the stores in the whole damn resort but i finally found a place that had it. I asked them if they would hold if for her, gave them the guest's name, said they would. So i came back out, told her where it was and that they would hold it for her. So she left, got the jacket, and was happy. It took a while, but it's my job and so long as she left happy, i was happy.
Working at Disneyland, we are there for guests. There was this one particular story that i will never forget. There was a lady that walked into one of the stores looking for a particular jacket. That store didn't have it. I told her as such and also told her that i will call around to see what other stores do have it. I must have called half the stores in the whole damn resort but i finally found a place that had it. I asked them if they would hold if for her, gave them the guest's name, said they would. So i came back out, told her where it was and that they would hold it for her. So she left, got the jacket, and was happy. It took a while, but it's my job and so long as she left happy, i was happy.
I used to work for Disney, but it made me want to kill people. I swear, if I ever have to serve another 19 year old blonde with a Winnie The Pooh tattoo, I'll probably rip it right off her skin. I don't think I am cut out for the Magical Kingdom.
Hats off to you, McBundy my friend - you're a better man than me! And not just because I am actually a woman.
Now I am much happier because I work in a museum. People in museums are much more polite than people in retail. And when I do nice things for visitors, they say thank you!![]()
^ when you start to get free food & drink from a fast-food joint, you know you're going there way too much.
^ when you start to get free food & drink from a fast-food joint, you know you're going there way too much.
Or when you go to your favorite bar and upon seeing you, they automatically start making your favorite cocktail for you and it's waiting when you actually sit down.![]()
^ when you start to get free food & drink from a fast-food joint, you know you're going there way too much.
Or when you go to your favorite bar and upon seeing you, they automatically start making your favorite cocktail for you and it's waiting when you actually sit down.![]()
Or when you walk into a restaurant and they don't even bother bringing you a menu, they just put in your food order and bring you a Newcastle.
*looks sheepish*![]()
Legend Comics. They're the only ones for me. I've been to Capes and Dragon's Lair (worst customer service ever - actually, that's not true, it's the least customer service possible), as for Krypton, it's just like you describe ... One guy playing with his computer, while a group of people stand around at the counter and gossip.As a comic book collector, I have dealt with all of the comic book stores in Omaha. There are eight that I know of, plus a few more across the river in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
The one that gets all of my business (Comic Book Supermarket; www.comicbooksupermarket.com) has a very small retail store (they deal mostly with mail orders) and is only "open" two days a week due to the economy (though if you call ahead, there's usually staffers there doing work and they'll generally open up for you on the off-days). My comics are already bagged and boarded, waiting in a pull box, there's a 30% discount for new releases, and (hobnobbing with the staff aside) I can be in and out in two minutes if I'm in a hurry. And the staff is extraordinary. They've gone to great lengths to acquire back issues and handled last-minute pull requests with great aplomb. Whatever you need, Mike and Andrea and Mitch and the staff can pull off.
Contrast that with another place that I won't mention by name. The staff of that place is pretty nice, but the guy who runs it is an asshole. Well, I guess asshole is probably a little harsh. You walk in, he looks up from his laptop, then goes back to what he was doing; not even a "Hello, welcome to Krypton Comics" or anything. If you ask him a question, he'll answer it in monosyllables, but does not encourage further conversation. He is content to let his staff deal with the customers while he just monitors. His staff has a few regulars, but also some regular turnover from what I've observed. I only go in there if I can't find what I'm looking for in any of the other Omaha stores, and of all of the O stores, his is second-closest to my home. I'll even go 25 miles out of my way, to the Council Bluffs comic stores, before I go to his, and even then when going to his I'll just find what I'm looking for and get out, not linger and spend more money.
^ when you start to get free food & drink from a fast-food joint, you know you're going there way too much.
Or when you go to your favorite bar and upon seeing you, they automatically start making your favorite cocktail for you and it's waiting when you actually sit down.![]()
Or when you walk into a restaurant and they don't even bother bringing you a menu, they just put in your food order and bring you a Newcastle.
*looks sheepish*![]()
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