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Ok, a bit of a rant coming up. Maybe this shouldn't annoy me so much but it does!
Whilst in Boots today, Sue was buying a bottle of water and a packet of crisps and I observed the woman serving her. Throughout the whole transaction she was having a conversation with a colleague and not once did she make eye contact with Sue and the only time she spoke to her was to say how much it came to. I think this was bloody rude and very poor customer service. I used to work in retail myself and always made sure the customer was my sole focus throughout the transaction. If a colleague started a conversation with me, even if it was work related, then I would ask them to wait whilst I finished dealing with the customer.
Is this really too much to ask? I could have said something but I really do feel it would have fallen on deaf ears and she probably would have considered me to be rude!. Would be interesting to hear thoughts on this, especially from people who work in retail
Whilst in Boots today, Sue was buying a bottle of water and a packet of crisps and I observed the woman serving her. Throughout the whole transaction she was having a conversation with a colleague and not once did she make eye contact with Sue and the only time she spoke to her was to say how much it came to. I think this was bloody rude and very poor customer service. I used to work in retail myself and always made sure the customer was my sole focus throughout the transaction. If a colleague started a conversation with me, even if it was work related, then I would ask them to wait whilst I finished dealing with the customer.
Is this really too much to ask? I could have said something but I really do feel it would have fallen on deaf ears and she probably would have considered me to be rude!. Would be interesting to hear thoughts on this, especially from people who work in retail

), and wished a good day. Everyone seems really helpful - in comparison with the miserable sods I've encountered working in shops in the UK.