Daniel Johnson
Well-Known Member
The article, though maybe accurate in terms of authenticity of the stories, it seems like he is overly disgruntled. It's a customer service job, if you think That you won't encounter 50% respectable customers and 50% over the top, entitled, angry, down right hateful, and possibly violent (either verbally or physcally) You need to research the career path you are pursuing. Disney's blind eye to the way the cast members are treated isn't correct,.but, as a former worker of countless businesses in the customers service industry, it's hardly a one company issue. I was a manager at Sam's club for two years. I HAD to give someone a brand new set of tires for their car because they thought the service member in the tire and battery center was acting aggressively towards them when they asked for a flat be fixed on their bald tires. There was no witness to attest to the actions or video/audio evidence. Its was written in the manager manuals that if a customer goes as far to seek legal action against the store you must call a regional manager. Mine told me to apologize and offer them a new set of tires. It was all,I could do not to yell at the customer...but, I needed that job, and had planned to move up in the company. Three months later my job was dissolved and split up between two other managers because of budget cuts at our store.
You buy the ticket and take the ride....it's customer service....it's the way it goes.
You buy the ticket and take the ride....it's customer service....it's the way it goes.