I think I can pretty much agree 100% with you, Trekker4747.
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I think I can pretty much agree 100% with you, Trekker4747.
And, come on! I love these excuses. I do, really. "Oh they might need to call to see if they need something to pick up," "Oh they might be a doctor giving life-saving information over the phone!"
Please.
So what? Big deal. Personally, I don't care what people do with their phones as long as they're quiet about it and don't behave like an asshole toward me while they're on it.I gaurantee you some percentage in the high 90s of the people yakking on their phones are yakking about something ordianry, mundane and pointless. They're just yakking on the phone. Frankly, life isn't that exciting.
That seems fair enough to me actually. When I mentioned being okay with stores not waiting on someone using phone at the registers, I did actually mean to include the deli and bakery staffs and even the person stocking the shelves or the kid collecting the carts from outside.And even then it STILL wouldn't excuse them for being on the phone at my counter when I'm trying to help them. Infact, I often DON'T help people at my counter while on the phone. I don't want interupt their coversation. How do I know what they're talking about? Maybe they're talking about mom's biopsy results or giving detailed step-by-step surgical instructions?"
Why don't I interupt them, It's rude. The person, in turn, often is more rude and directs me over to them, forcing me to help them while they're on the phone. Treating me as a second-class person. Makes them an ass.
Show me an ounce of courtesy. Get off your phone when you want me to help you. Want to talk while walking in the aisles? Knock yourself out. Just talk at a reasonable conversation level.
And as for blocking signals, yeah that will really please your customers who actually, you know, enjoy using their phone in your stores and incidentally, pay your salary![]()
- If blocking signals really could be done, and we lost customers because of it? For every one we lose, there'd be a hundred more to pick up the slack.
People clearly both enjoy and find it useful to use their phone in public and in stores. Moreover, they now expect to be able to do so. They'll be annoyed if they can't.
On a related note, I wish there was a way to ban employees using cell phones while on the clock. When you're punched in, the company you work for is paying you for giving them your time and effort. When you use your cell phone, you're not giving your time and effort, and you shouldn't get paid for that. It also looks very unprofessional to customers, and there's no way you should ever, ever, ever use your cell phone at work. The only possible reason I can even think of is when someone is on a delivery away from their place of work and needs to call for directions or because they got stuck in the ditch. Cell phones and work (retail, anyways) do not mix.
How many times have you gone to a store and either forgotten what you're supposed to get or have a question about it? I call my wife frequently from the store to confirm something or ask her about something.
Cell phones are tools, and like all tools can be used wisely or poorly. What's appropriate in society is fluid and changes often.
I might not answer, but I'm damn well entitled to know that I've been called or texted.
And you can't wait till you leave the store?
Yeah, on the job is one thing, but on my own time I'm not inclined to be ordered around by a peon.
You come in my store, you'll be ordered around whenever we deem it proper. That's true in ANY store - you abide by the rules of the store owner.
I would not shop at a store that jammed signals or banned phone use throughout the store (I'd be fine with a store making a rule that their cashiers wouldn't serve someone who won't put the phone a aside for the duration of the checkout, though).
I generally have my phone on all the time, but I do put it on silent and answer any missed call after I'm finished doing whatever I'm doing. But what bugs me is when people will text you, and try and carry on a full conversation... just fucking ring me, we'll have the same conversation in 2 minutes instead of taking 35 minutes to say the same thing in text form.I have friends who get annoyed with me for not having my phone on 24/7. Because I have the audacity to turn the fucking thing off when I'm doing something important like... I dunno, spending time with my family or working.
And the majority of my friends, bless them, never have anything interesting to tell me, usually because I've read whatever it was on the same website they did. I just didn't feel the need to text all my friends about the new Trek 11 trailer, sorry.
We do care about customers, but that doesn't mean they just have the right to do whatever the hell they want. There are things we would kick them out for, or things we wouldn't let them do (like buy booze or smokes if they're underage).
If blocking signals really could be done, and we lost customers because of it? For every one we lose, there'd be a hundred more to pick up the slack. So pardon me if I can't remember where I happened to put my 'care' face.
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