I don't know if I am the only one that notices this but it seems as though the booming job market in our province is in part responsible for the quality of customer service in some businesses.
For example: I spent ten minutes longer than necessary in the bank this morning because there was a new teller who had no-one training her, and she just did not undertand the computer system .
The local IGA Garden Market store has new staff every day, again, no-one training them, and they have to re-key so many things into the computer that it takes forever to get through the line up.
The service stations are having a terrible time attracting and retaining capable staff. The average amount of time new employees stay is about two weeks, then they are on to another job.
When WalMart opened here there was always someone that would help customers find specific items, now it is difficult to find a staff person, and even more difficult to find one that knows where everything is. The garden centres are opening in Home Hardware, Canadian Tire and WalMart and are understaffed to put it mildly, most of those businesses are having to pull staff off the floor to work in the garden area because they can't find part time staff.
It all boils down to the fantastic job market in our province, but are we the consumer not only paying the price in rising costs but also in customer service ????
For example: I spent ten minutes longer than necessary in the bank this morning because there was a new teller who had no-one training her, and she just did not undertand the computer system .
The local IGA Garden Market store has new staff every day, again, no-one training them, and they have to re-key so many things into the computer that it takes forever to get through the line up.
The service stations are having a terrible time attracting and retaining capable staff. The average amount of time new employees stay is about two weeks, then they are on to another job.
When WalMart opened here there was always someone that would help customers find specific items, now it is difficult to find a staff person, and even more difficult to find one that knows where everything is. The garden centres are opening in Home Hardware, Canadian Tire and WalMart and are understaffed to put it mildly, most of those businesses are having to pull staff off the floor to work in the garden area because they can't find part time staff.
It all boils down to the fantastic job market in our province, but are we the consumer not only paying the price in rising costs but also in customer service ????
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