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The Bigger Impact of the "Me First" Attitude on Everyone From Cell Phones to Lunches
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<blockquote data-quote="JDoe123" data-source="post: 1012165" data-attributes="member: 42946"><p><strong>Re: The Bigger Impact of the "Me First" Attitude on Everyone From Cell Phones to Lunc</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a great point and I had that happen to me. The customer gave me his key and it made my life easier, but one day I didn't shut the door hard enough and it didn't latch. Who would've been responsible if somebody had burglarized the place? Me. He had security cameras all over the place and that's how he knew it was me who didn't shut the door. I really struggle with this dilemma. There's so many different angles from which to look at it. The customer did not keep set hours and would be gone for days at a time. What to do. I know it's easy to say to put the problem on the customer. Just be prepared to stand your ground, explain your situation and wait for the can of worms to explode. I really don't know what I would do if I had the same situation today as this was years ago. I would probably ask him to write out some kind of note that authorized me to leave his packages and have that put in my file at work, although a SDN says the same thing. Hmm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDoe123, post: 1012165, member: 42946"] [b]Re: The Bigger Impact of the "Me First" Attitude on Everyone From Cell Phones to Lunc[/b] That's a great point and I had that happen to me. The customer gave me his key and it made my life easier, but one day I didn't shut the door hard enough and it didn't latch. Who would've been responsible if somebody had burglarized the place? Me. He had security cameras all over the place and that's how he knew it was me who didn't shut the door. I really struggle with this dilemma. There's so many different angles from which to look at it. The customer did not keep set hours and would be gone for days at a time. What to do. I know it's easy to say to put the problem on the customer. Just be prepared to stand your ground, explain your situation and wait for the can of worms to explode. I really don't know what I would do if I had the same situation today as this was years ago. I would probably ask him to write out some kind of note that authorized me to leave his packages and have that put in my file at work, although a SDN says the same thing. Hmm. [/QUOTE]
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