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RE[2]: Comment by ilovebeer
by ilovebeer on Mon 3rd Dec 2012 07:22
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I've never heard anyone complain about there being too many employees ready to serve customers.
It's often the same here (Manila) and it does annoy me a little. Why? Because there's always someone bothering you and trying to sell you something, even if all you're doing is looking around.
Also, if there where a more sensible employee to customer ratio you could pay the employees more.
It's often the same here (Manila) and it does annoy me a little. Why? Because there's always someone bothering you and trying to sell you something, even if all you're doing is looking around.
Also, if there where a more sensible employee to customer ratio you could pay the employees more.
I personally would rather have someone available if I need them than to have to roam a store searching for help. Btw, if an employee is bothering/asking you if you need help, just tell them "no thanks, I'm fine". That's what I do and it has worked 100% of the time.
RE[3]: Comment by ilovebeer
by Soulbender on Mon 3rd Dec 2012 09:50
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It's often the same here (Manila) and it does annoy me a little. Why? Because there's always someone bothering you and trying to sell you something, even if all you're doing is looking around.
Also, if there where a more sensible employee to customer ratio you could pay the employees more.
Edited 2012-12-02 03:58 UTC