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Just got a memo about the "mystery shops" happening in the fuel center. Told my customer service lead that I am not a "trained animal in the zoo that smiles on command." She agreed with me but said she still had to give me the memo. My fuel lead just got a ms last week. WTF is happening to this company?!?



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Its a joke. Customers in general are worthless pieces of ****. Who the **** is gonna smile when they all have attitudes and bitch and moan about nonsense.



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Its a joke. Customers in general are worthless pieces of ****. Who the **** is gonna smile when they all have attitudes and bitch and moan about nonsense.


 That how you feel about yourself when you're a customer?

No? You should



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People stopped telling me to smile. It took a couple years but they FINALLY realized I DO NOT smile on command. Now they just let me do my work.



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People stopped telling me to smile. It took a couple years but they FINALLY realized I DO NOT smile on command. Now they just let me do my work.


 Good for you. I'm old enough that in my life smiling was the cultural norm; it wasn't an expectation, people just did it, and ones who refused to were generally considered bad people to avoid.

But not so much any more.

Because why? Because now, smiling to strangers is an open invitation to engagements with potential a s s holes you don't wanna deal with. They use a smile as a tool to angle against you.

I'd rather they think me a rude d i c k than even think they gawn start in with me. 



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Its a joke. Customers in general are worthless pieces of ****. Who the **** is gonna smile when they all have attitudes and bitch and moan about nonsense.


 That how you feel about yourself when you're a customer?

No? You should


 You sound just like those bastard customers



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

People stopped telling me to smile. It took a couple years but they FINALLY realized I DO NOT smile on command. Now they just let me do my work.


 Good for you. I'm old enough that in my life smiling was the cultural norm; it wasn't an expectation, people just did it, and ones who refused to were generally considered bad people to avoid.

But not so much any more.

Because why? Because now, smiling to strangers is an open invitation to engagements with potential a s s holes you don't wanna deal with. They use a smile as a tool to angle against you.

I'd rather they think me a rude d i c k than even think they gawn start in with me. 


 No such thing. if people dont feel like smiling they dont have too. Get a life and go shine that shit eating grin elsewhere



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HR routinely hacks your device using the app, among other dirty tricks. Get a real job and always show yourself proper respect.



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HR routinely hacks your device using the app, among other dirty tricks. Get a real job and always show yourself proper respect.


 I was considering buying a cheap pay as you go phone and load it with random bullsh*t just to see what they would try and do about it. (Which is nothing of course), do I decided it's not worth my time. If I get a call from HR asking about content on my phone and they come in to see it, I can ALWAYS refuse, and again they can do nothing about it.



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