View Full Version : Why?!? (customer service mini-rant)
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 08:50 AM
Why? WHY? Whywhywhywhywhywhywhy?!?
WHY do companies employ people that can barely speak English for their customer service call-in jobs? It is just unfathomable to me. :mad: :mad: :mad:
stevew
07-31-2006, 08:53 AM
We had this thread last month.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 08:54 AM
No, we didn't. This is MY thread.
And I think the thread last month had more question marks...
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 08:58 AM
Que??????????????????????????
Samdari
07-31-2006, 08:59 AM
They don't want you to get customer service.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 08:59 AM
Well, that certainly was the end result.
st.cronin
07-31-2006, 09:01 AM
This is why we need to erect a fence, manned by United States Marines with orders to shoot to kill, between the USA and India.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 09:02 AM
India had nothing to do with this one.
gottimd
07-31-2006, 09:03 AM
Between US and India? Thats a damn long fence.
stevew
07-31-2006, 09:10 AM
This is why we need to erect a fence, manned by United States Marines with orders to shoot to kill, between the USA and India.
[bad deja vu]
Why do you just make a blanket assumption that bad customer service comes from people from india?
st.cronin
07-31-2006, 09:11 AM
It must be too early for humor here.
sachmo71
07-31-2006, 09:18 AM
Why? WHY? Whywhywhywhywhywhywhy?!?
WHY do companies employ people that can barely speak English for their customer service call-in jobs? It is just unfathomable to me. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Because their accents are sexy, making people forget their problems.
Glengoyne
07-31-2006, 09:59 AM
[bad deja vu]
Why do you just make a blanket assumption that bad customer service comes from people from india?
Have you never used a phone?
JonInMiddleGA
07-31-2006, 10:03 AM
WHY do companies employ people that can barely speak English for their customer service call-in jobs? It is just unfathomable to me.
Because they work cheap. And because so far the loss of business from the aggravation created for consumers does not cost as much as the savings on the labor.
gottimd
07-31-2006, 10:08 AM
Because their accents are sexy, making people forget their problems.
Thank you, come again.
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MizzouRah
07-31-2006, 10:55 AM
Must be an HP product.
being a techician and having to call, "Joe", is quite an adventure..
saldana
07-31-2006, 10:59 AM
i would second this sentiment, and add why do restaurants in america think its a good idea to have someone that can barely speak english working the drive through window.....the audio transmissions are shitty to begin with, added to an employee that you can barely understand when you are standing in front of them....i was at a taco bell yesterday and didnt understand a single thing the woman said...i was about 3 seconds from yelling "A LARGE ORANGE DRINK...DRINK DAMNIT...A LARGE ORANGE DRINK"
wishbone
07-31-2006, 12:00 PM
I do tech support /helpdesk work for a company that works with many clients. We lost one of our contracts recently and they are moving their helpdesk functions to an India call center. I can't wait to hear some of the calls. Some of the callers claimed that we were hard to understand due to our "Oregon accents". Wait til they hear the new accents they will be working with! The new helpdesk beat our bid by 20%. I'm told.
ice4277
07-31-2006, 12:11 PM
i would second this sentiment, and add why do restaurants in america think its a good idea to have someone that can barely speak english working the drive through window.....the audio transmissions are shitty to begin with, added to an employee that you can barely understand when you are standing in front of them....i was at a taco bell yesterday and didnt understand a single thing the woman said...i was about 3 seconds from yelling "A LARGE ORANGE DRINK...DRINK DAMNIT...A LARGE ORANGE DRINK"
I can spot your mistake here. You should only order a Mountain Dew product from Taco Bell.
Toddzilla
07-31-2006, 12:12 PM
i would second this sentiment, and add why do restaurants in america think its a good idea to have someone that can barely speak english working the drive through window.....the audio transmissions are shitty to begin with, added to an employee that you can barely understand when you are standing in front of them....i was at a taco bell yesterday and didnt understand a single thing the woman said...i was about 3 seconds from yelling "A LARGE ORANGE DRINK...DRINK DAMNIT...A LARGE ORANGE DRINK"I have zero tolerance at drive-thrus. If the jabrone in the window can't understand me, or I him/her, I just drive up to the window and place my order face-to-face. If that doesn't solve the problem, then "Get your manager" seems to be universally understood.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 12:13 PM
Some of the callers claimed that we were hard to understand due to our "Oregon accents".
As a native Washingtonian, this amuses me to no end. :D
lynchjm24
07-31-2006, 01:08 PM
If that doesn't solve the problem, then "Get your manager" seems to be universally understood.
You of course now risk having all sorts of unseemly things done to your order.
wishbone
07-31-2006, 02:01 PM
As a native Washingtonian, this amuses me to no end. :D
Yeah, I wasn't sure what to say to that one...
stevew
07-31-2006, 02:12 PM
I can spot your mistake here. You should only order Baja Blast Mountain Dew from Taco Bell.
Fixed even more.
Johnny Slick
07-31-2006, 03:32 PM
As a native Washingtonian, this amuses me to no end. :D"
I actually had to transfer a woman with a severe case of Pidgin English because she could not understand my accent. I mean, I do talk pretty quickly, even for a left coaster, but from my understanding and experience the Pacific Northwest "accent" is the least noticeable one in the country.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 04:51 PM
but from my understanding and experience the Pacific Northwest "accent" is the least noticeable one in the country.
Agreed. Actually, my wife's journalism/speech professor at Temple University (in Philadelphia) told her class that Pacific Northwest natives have the closest thing to no accent at all.
JonInMiddleGA
07-31-2006, 04:58 PM
Agreed. Actually, my wife's journalism/speech professor at Temple University (in Philadelphia) told her class that Pacific Northwest natives have the closest thing to no accent at all.
I always thought that distinction belonged to parts of the midwest, but thinking about it a little I can see where the PacNW would be similar.
saldana
07-31-2006, 05:33 PM
I can spot your mistake here. You should only order a Mountain Dew product from Taco Bell.
LOL...i guess my joke didnt go over as well as i had hoped.....the orange drink thing was a bit from a comedy album called Dr. Demento that i listened to when i was a teenager...the guy at the drive in is trying to order a cheeseburger, onion rings, and a large orange drink, and the only response he gets sounds like charlie brown's teacher...after numerous tries, he just yells at it and drives away.
WSUCougar
07-31-2006, 10:50 PM
I remember that bit!
JonInMiddleGA
07-31-2006, 11:45 PM
LOL...i guess my joke didnt go over as well as i had hoped.....the orange drink thing was a bit from a comedy album called Dr. Demento that i listened to when i was a teenager...the guy at the drive in is trying to order a cheeseburger, onion rings, and a large orange drink, and the only response he gets sounds like charlie brown's teacher...after numerous tries, he just yells at it and drives away.
If it's any consolation, I knew exactly what you were talking about. I quote that bit, complete with the "whah whah whah" sound effect, quite frequently.
saldana
07-31-2006, 11:49 PM
If it's any consolation, I knew exactly what you were talking about. I quote that bit, complete with the "whah whah whah" sound effect, quite frequently.
thanks...i'm glad at least a couple people got it....i have always considered that one of my favorite comedy bits right up there with eddie murphy doing the ice cream man.
AZSpeechCoach
08-01-2006, 12:26 AM
I was reading a story on Something Awful today about a guy who would start his Dairy Queen drive thru spiel with some gross item, knowing that the people never listened to the greeting anyway. "Welcome to Dairy Queen. Would you like to try our chili cheese dog blizzard today?"
Brian Swartz
08-01-2006, 11:57 AM
There are two sides to every coin. I've worked in the food business for several years, and I can assure you for every stupid thing I've seen workers do(and there are ohhh so many), I've seen at least dozen far more absurd things from customers.
But I agree with the last post. I once heard an Assistant Manager answer the phone ... "Thank you for calling McDonalds, how may we sacrifice your goat today?" -- the caller clearly wasn't listening, and didn't miss a beat. And if I had a dollar -- hell, a nickel -- for every time right after I answer the phone giving the name and location of the store and my own name, where they ask "Is this ________" or "Where are you located?", I wouldn't have to work a day the rest of my life.
These are only a few of the more absurd ones that have happened to me personally.
KFC
-- At drive thru, while looking at the menu board: "How many pieces of chicken come in an 8-piece meal?"
-- Complained that I was TOO FAST getting their order, because they didn't have time to get out their money at the window, and therefore their food was getting cold in the bag while I waited for them to organize it.
-- Called the customer service hotline to complain that I was too nice to them(seriously). This resulted in an increase in my raise on my next performance review.
-- Then there's the pranksters, the ones who think it's just gosh darn hilarious to call and ask if you choke your chicken or how large your breasts are.
-- A lady late at night, after close, comes through drive thru pounding on the window like a maniac. She wanted to order, and didn't believe me when I said we were closed. After some lengthy discussion, I produced the printout from the register with the time printed on it showing that the entire system had been shutdown for more than twenty minutes and I couldn't ring through an order even if I had more product left to sell. Proceeded to call me a liar and swear at me for about ten more minutes until I told her she had to leave, finishing with the brilliant riposte "I hope you burn in hell!!"
-- At one location that has a bulletproof drive-thru limo, a customer asked for salt but I couldn't understand them(similar to the examples in this thread, the intercom system was a POS even by industry standards). He stormed inside, glared at me and demonstrated his literary wit thus: "S is for sucker! A is for Asshole! L is for Loser! T is for Trailer Trash!" He got his salt and never came back -- and neither of us is sorry about that.
NCG - Neighborhood Cinema Group, a small movie theatre chain
-- When The General's Daughter was coming out, the location I worked at(five screens only) decided not to show it. A customer called and threatened to sue us and the movie studio for false advertising since the commericals say "Now playing at a theatre near you", and we were the only theatre near them, yet we weren't playing it.
-- During the opening weeks of Mighty Joe Young, on Christmas night, a reel broke. There weren't many in the showing, but one of them found it appropriate to jump over the concession stand counter and assault the manager who was trying to explain to him how a movie projector isn't a VCR -- you can't just rewind it and push play, the film had to be spliced and it took a whole TEN MINUTES(which for those of you who have experienced this, that's damn fast in general unless it's a very minor issue).
There are so many more I could cite here, but suffice to say that it definitely is a two-way street, particularly since many people either 1) Take their daily frustrations out on you or 2) Assume you're an idiot simply by the fact that you work in the food business, irrespective of whether or not you've actually done something to deserve that characterization.
Brian Swartz
08-01-2006, 12:07 PM
Oh, and I almost forgot the best one ever, another KFC example. It was a late night situation with maybe three people in line(in the restaurant), and this one lady decided it was her turn to become unglued. At this time it was my boss who got the full brunt of it. She was upset because she'd ordered a chicken only order and thought mashed potatoes came with it. Problem being -- she wouldn't accept any reasonable resolution. Eventually she found it necessary to start swearing at the top of her lungs(after calling my boss a low-paid minion and several other things I won't repeat here). Eventually he told her she had to leave. She refused.
He went back to call the police, and she turned to storm out of the store. Apparently thinking better of it, she returned to the counter and, directing it at me, said "Tell your boss he's number one!", giving him the bird with both fingers before finally marching out. The lady behind her in line was ticked at her by this time, and said what all of us were thinking ...
"What's your problem, b****!?"
as little miss attitude finally left.
rkmsuf
08-01-2006, 12:10 PM
I see your Swartz is as big as mine....Now let's see how well you handle it.
ISiddiqui
08-01-2006, 12:18 PM
When The General's Daughter was coming out, the location I worked at(five screens only) decided not to show it. A customer called and threatened to sue us and the movie studio for false advertising since the commericals say "Now playing at a theatre near you", and we were the only theatre near them, yet we weren't playing it.
LOL! I would have liked to have seen that scene in a lawyer's office ;).
sachmo71
08-01-2006, 12:22 PM
Dane Cook's Burger King bit is hilarious.
AZSpeechCoach
08-01-2006, 10:15 PM
Yeah...I work at the BK Lounge. You can't get in without coups. You need coups.
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