Re: Have you noticed how grouchy some hardware store checkout clerks are?
I like to have fun with surly cashiers and clerks by "bridging". You can often gauge a persons demeanor before they even speak. Are they smiling, distant, tired, irritated, agitated....you get the idea. Body language telegraphs a lot. I make eye contact, smile and engage them in conversaton before they say a word. I compliment them...even if its undeserved. Sometimes they become more pleasant and are elevated from their funk and some are content to be miserable.
Here's a thought though, it takes one nasty customer to set the tone for the rest of the day for some employees.....some clerks can't seem to shake-off these negative events.....they seethe and spend the day brooding. Further, they can contaminate other employees with this attitude. These employees need to be identified and the boss needs to know. When we hire employees for our ice cream store, before we look at any other qualification, we look for happy, pleasing, personalities and those who genuinely like people. We rarely make hiring mistakes, but when we find out, we correct the problem. Tell the boss/owner in a courteous and matter-of-fact way...("hey...I like this place but there's something you need to be aware of") .....otherwise we contribute to maintenance of the status quo.
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