Today was a pretty good day. It started with no breakfast (yes, that means no coffee or grapefruit juice) and a trip to the dentist because I broke a tooth on Friday. It took me about a half-hour to drive a 15-minute trip; then I waited at reception for almost another 15 minutes while the patient ahead of me just couldn’t figure out her schedule when making a followup appointment.
Then, I met Renee. Her first day on the job as the Dentist’s assistant. She is so nice that I almost wanted to pinch her just to see if she was real. Dr Sharon was her great self and prepared my tooth for an upcoming crown in a couple of weeks. The greatest hygienist, Lauren heard I was in and stopped by to say hello and remind me that I’d be seeing her in May. A new person at the front desk on my way out gave me the bad news about the cost but assured me that it could be taken care of later when the crown is applied. Whew!
Numb faced, I took the long way to the office knowing I would pass right by the donut shop…but I didn’t, I stopped and went inside.
I waited in line behind several people. When it was my turn, I said, “Hey, how ’bout a donut for this old man?” She responded a bit curtly as to did I want something or not. Hmmmm… Two other young ladies told me not to mind her and asked me what kind of donut I wanted. Then they collaborated to find an old fashioned with chocolate icing. When time to pay, the original person told me the price and when I handed her a $20 bill for $2.01 charge she said, and I kid you not, “So what? No penny, really?” I was a little surprised but said that I was sorry but I had left the house with no change in my pocket but after she gave me change then I would have some for the next place I went and thanked her. Meanwhile, the other two jumped in asking her, “what crawled up your…” and then they started speaking in Spanish. I just said thank you and departed.
“What crawled up your…” went around in my mind as I continued my drive to the office. After having witnessed that young lady treat the several people in front of me politely, what happened when I got to the counter and attempted a light-hearted order? I surmised that five customers in a row must have been her limit.
Then I wondered, do I do that? Do I treat that one customer too many rudely? The only way to know is to keep an eye on myself to ensure that I don’t in the future.
So, I get to work and a customer is at the counter engaged with my wonderful assistant, Brittany (who was so nice to come in today on her day off and cover for me while I was at the dentist). Something about him wasn’t right with the questions he was asking and so I stepped in to inquire how I could help him with his request. He quickly made his exit. Brittany informed me that he was insisting on 24-hour access but he had no reason for being on the property outside of normal access hours. It was good that he left. Not every customer is right. I was pleased with the way she handled him though he was acting odd and potentially could have been a problem later. Brittany is nice and has a great customer service demeanor.
After my regular property inspection and a little time with the maintenance guy, I had to go to the hardware store (okay it was one of those big home stores) to obtain some much needed parts to repair some broken things on the property. I really don’t like those places because I’ve actually spent too much time there lately for home projects. Anyway, I was expecting, or I should say, not expecting the great customer service I received from a few different employees. People who answered my questions, showed me how something worked, looked in the back for parts, and one person even took instructions from one box and made me a copy to take with me for something that I already had but need more information. I was pleasantly surprised enough that I had to tell the store manager.
I got back to work and received a passdown from Brittany before she departed to return on Thursday to make my life easier again. The remainder of the day was fairly busy with paying customers and numerous phone calls, including a few time hackers. New customers who spent a great deal of time chatting as though we were old friends; some older customers chatting also as though we are old friends. 😉
At the end of the day, I looked back and thought that all-in-all was a really good day. Out of a long, very busy day, I only witness two rude people. What started as a potentially crappy day wasn’t so crappy after all. I think it may have something to do with attitude. An attitude of a lot of people who have just come out of a long winter and decided that they are just happy that it is over. Or, maybe there are just some nice people out there that I’ve missed until now. Or maybe, they’ve been there all the time but now my attitude is more open so that I can see them.
Of course there was the great chat with dad on the drive home.
Jay 🙂
shopgirlanonymous
March 17, 2015 at 00:13
I hate coming up a penny short. I’ve received so much flack for it before personally that even when not asked I feel guilty. 😉 And attitude is 100% everything!
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