Do I have to serve a customer if he told me to shut my mouth?



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should I call the manager to deal with the visitor?

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We should call the manager to deal with the visitor.

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were right to leave. Don't give a shit about the jerks.

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Just like that, you walk in, and all of a sudden, you just say?

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Catering? The customer's always right. In the restaurant a lot depends on the management - someone in this situation will get in and give this table to another waiter, and someone will pretend that nothing happened.

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Yes, you should. You went there to work, not to turn your nose up. If you've got a job like that, take it. If you don't learn how to handle these situations, you'll be out of there soon enough. It's gonna be cool, huh? And if even with a record in the workplace, then you're not much where you will be accepted, if you're not even a waitress failed. If you do not know how to solve these situations, then remember. 1 specify: whether the man is drunk. As a rule, he begins to rage you and this is what you need. 2 Then you call the manager/security and say that the person is behaving inappropriately. That is all. There is no need to argue with anyone and rude back. Everything is by the book.

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You don't know how to communicate and work with people, then it's not your job. You'd better go somewhere else.

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Yesterday a situation arose. The dispatcher, or someone older, guaranteed to set up the workers, his emergency crew, serving the entire city in conflict. Violations from the Constitution to the instructions. And with me, in such cases, it is impossible to agree. I don't forgive. The brigade was led by a woman. So, she, thanks to her ability to communicate politely and reasonably, not only bailed out her crew, but also the one who set them up. Plus the reputation of the service provider In the beginning was the word.

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say: yours - I'll close with pleasure If you're sure you'll find a job quickly - go away

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In d. c. jobs you always have to write them

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You have to. He pays you money, you don't pay him.

 

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