Inspired by the pushy sales people thread.
What is it with managers who punish employees just because a customer wouldn't buy something or wouldn't follow a rule.
3 examples I can think of.
One is when employees have a sales quota to meet. Like if they don't sell a certain number of TVs by the end of the week, they will be written up or fired. Never mind that there is only so much an employee can do to convince customers to buy that product. And that's not counting what they can do without coming across as a pushy, obnoxious asshole who won't take no for an answer.
The other involves a movie theatre rule not many people like; no outside food and drinks. I recall a post on CS from the employees perspective on the rule. His issue was that those who sneak food and drinks in can get him in trouble, and I think that's really unfair. It's not fair to have a pretty harmless action (bringing outside food and drinks) to determine someone elses employment. And since this is fratching, I can't call customers who break the rule sucky. It may cost someone a job, but they may not be aware of what dickwads the managers are. I wasn't aware until I started reading CS.
The last one is punishing employees for drive offs. If they are that paranoid about driveoffs, THAN MAKE IT FUCKING PREPAY! Otherwise, how are the employees supposed to catch them until they drive off? Should they chase after the car, jump on the hood, risking their life and limb for a few bucks in gas money? Because if that's in the job description, I think gas station employees should be making A LOT more than minimum wage.
I don't even have to work retail to realize how ridiculous it is to punish an employee based on customers actions, especially when they have no control over how the customer is going to act.
What is it with managers who punish employees just because a customer wouldn't buy something or wouldn't follow a rule.
3 examples I can think of.
One is when employees have a sales quota to meet. Like if they don't sell a certain number of TVs by the end of the week, they will be written up or fired. Never mind that there is only so much an employee can do to convince customers to buy that product. And that's not counting what they can do without coming across as a pushy, obnoxious asshole who won't take no for an answer.
The other involves a movie theatre rule not many people like; no outside food and drinks. I recall a post on CS from the employees perspective on the rule. His issue was that those who sneak food and drinks in can get him in trouble, and I think that's really unfair. It's not fair to have a pretty harmless action (bringing outside food and drinks) to determine someone elses employment. And since this is fratching, I can't call customers who break the rule sucky. It may cost someone a job, but they may not be aware of what dickwads the managers are. I wasn't aware until I started reading CS.
The last one is punishing employees for drive offs. If they are that paranoid about driveoffs, THAN MAKE IT FUCKING PREPAY! Otherwise, how are the employees supposed to catch them until they drive off? Should they chase after the car, jump on the hood, risking their life and limb for a few bucks in gas money? Because if that's in the job description, I think gas station employees should be making A LOT more than minimum wage.
I don't even have to work retail to realize how ridiculous it is to punish an employee based on customers actions, especially when they have no control over how the customer is going to act.
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