when a customer asks you to do something, something you already know how to do, and you just have one clarifying question to ask them. when you ask them, they think you don't know what you're doing and immediately ask someone else.
when a customer asks you to do something, something you already know how to do, and you just have one clarifying question to ask them. when you ask them, they think you don't know what you're doing and immediately ask someone else.
That's the description of a fat middle aged woman. They can't think straight because their diabetic damage to their reasoning capacity is permanently damaged even if they lose weight (look it up on the American College of Sports Medicine archives). They love to waste everyone's time.
So? End result, they leave you alone---how's that a problem?
It would be better if they never bothered you in the first place. If they're really nasty, I'll say I'll go find somebody else to help and then walk away and not return.
when a customer asks you to do something, something you already know how to do, and you just have one clarifying question to ask them. when you ask them, they think you don't know what you're doing and immediately ask someone else.
That's the description of a fat middle aged woman. They can't think straight because their diabetic damage to their reasoning capacity is permanently damaged even if they lose weight (look it up on the American College of Sports Medicine archives). They love to waste everyone's time.