I'm happy to review places &let them know how I appreciate their service &I know how hard they work My (late) older sister& I worked/managed Little Caesars years ago in Thomasville & Killearn in Tallahassee. So I am very aware of what is involved &required to get things right & keep up cleanliness as habit, not have to think about it like 2nd nature. I know it can be easy to overlook the things being done right because mistakes can be more attention-grabbing. It's good to hear that you're appreciated for doing a good job. Negative usually stands out more than when things run smoothly & no complaints or problems. But letting someone know that I noticed things were clean &people care about doing things right &with the right attitude. I would have been fired for much of the regular attitudes at different places these days. And I hate it when someone acts like they don't want to be there. They are blessed to have a job& be healthy enough to get there.But making it obvious that you are watching the clock, counting the minutes until you leave. Years ago, firings did happen for less than what goes on now. I don't know if places are that desperate for help or if they're afraid to make people act like they're happy to serve the customer, not griping that they want to leave. I have asked an employee years ago at I think the old original Walmart, I think. I could have done it at a few different places - Lord knows there's plenty of opportunities. A cashier was talking to a co-worker (another fireable offense in my day) saying how she couldn't wait to leave & just kept complaining. I asked her why she's there, if she hated or disliked, definitely didn't appreciate, her job, there are many others who would gladly be there & not let customers hear how much they do not want to be there. It's shocking to me that they don't care who hears them, as if everyone else is so lucky that she showed up, instead of at least pretending for a few minutes that the customer was not interrupting or intruding by having the nerve to go shopping. I am one of the few(?) who likes & prefers the self checkouts. Many people do not. But if I don't have a huge order, I always prefer them. And although there may not be a sign (duh there shouldn't have to be a sign, it used to be common sense) I do not use the self checkouts if I have a full buggy, unless there are a lot of self checkouts &they seemed to want me to use one. I get it - they don't require bothering any of the human cashiers who are obviously without a thing to do. Another fireable offense used to be not at least looking busy. If no customers to wave over, clean your dirty area - you know it is -gather trash from your area & elsewhere - yes, without being told. At least act like you don't mind helping them get finished & get the heck outta dodge. Believe it or not, many of us don't want to be there& especially wish I had picked a different line. I'm sorry for the rant but it really makes me mad & also hurts my feelings when I go in the store for a few things I put off just because I hate shopping.Cashier w/crappy attitude &a face to match, eye-rolling &informing all who could hear that she wasn't even supposed to be there but got called in when someone left sick. Instead of calculating the extra pay that wasn't expected &actually comes at a good time since gas just went up again &you also have to buy a tire that week.All that loveliness probably being paid at least twice what I worked for, maybe triple. I just don't understand why it seems like businesses put up w/a lot more of a lot worse from employees these days.They already are paid so much more than what my minimum wage was, but they're allowed to act however they want as long as there is a body there. I hate when I'm treated like not only was I not appreciated, but it actually felt like I bothered them &interrupted a very spirited debate over the crazy rule that customers should not be able to hear/forced to hear how much you don't want to be there,shouldn't be there &oughta sue 'em for false...
Read moreMy friend and I have been seeing the new commercials on TV and a friend called & said, let's try it. I had not eaten at Domino's since I was probably a teen, & I'm 49. I went through the drive thru to pick it up. Ordered a pan pizza, that's only offered in medium size & some hot wings. It was so good when we sat down to eat about 40 mins or so later. I didn't warm anything up and I can't imagine how it was hot! The service on the phone placing the order was super friendly and patient. I pull up and the guy at the window was also super polite. They offered paper plates and napkins even! The only problem I ran into on the phone online was trying to place the order, I have straight talk and the carrier and trying to order online, evidently has issues sometimes. But great customer service on the phone, the old fashioned way and in person, great pizza and hot wings. It looks like for my friend and I, Domino's is back...
Read moreLook I ate it this place years ago and it was horrible. Literally got sick last time we ate here. However something said try them again. So I ordered half the store. Exaggerating of course but we had 3 pizzas, wings and cheesy bread. I ordered relatively late for us. Tracked my order and it was done before I got there. This younger guy came to the window and was so respectful I was shocked. I will tell you why I was shocked in a second. He got my order to me and thanked me for coming in and told me to have a good night. I got home everyone loved the food it was a home run. Now to why I was shocked I have been loyal to Papa John’s for years and then they started going south. Well last one I was it was like I was interrupting them to pick up my order. So I will help them by going somewhere else. Domino’s find out who your guy was and give...
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