don't you noticed that for NTUC fairprice cashiers, those young cashiers (who seems to be on temp job) seems to have much better service attitudes compared to those mid-aged aunties?
i hv met many cases whereby those aunties cashiers gave you a bad attitudes like refusing to accept $50 note etc while for those youngsters they serves you with courtesy and smile?
well, it depends on how much is your total when you give $50 for change..
so far, my encounters with both temp & perm cashiers have been rather to my expectations..
I think generally NTUC fairprice cashiers have no service quality to begin with. They just beep beep your stuff ASAP and off you go.
But I have also met one very nice aunty (and only once) who bothered to greet customers. Very rare, but it did brighten my day a bit.
is like tat one
you everyday deal w/ change sometimes v. pek chek if someone gives you $100 note for something tat cost $20+
anyway, most pek chek I've with their cashier isn't w/ e ladies, is e system... of all things, link up w/ NETS system to make process slow
Pls excuse them. Their job aint easy and their pay are low.
Go to Singapore Post Macdonald. Rate them scale of 1 to 10 after you purchase your meals. Someone should highlight this to their top management. SUCKS!
The problem is you...
so far, I don't come across any bad service NTUC staff. IN fact, the service staff in our local supermarts are OK.
i thik they quite ok... that time i go shop with my friends then she need to change 1000 note coz atm dun eat 1k... they also smile smile...
Just pay and move on.. Never think so much.... Its not as if they are paid by commission
Wah piang.. cashiers only need to handle your purchase and scan the barcodes, still need what good service?
I dun even bother to see if they got smile at me or not, it's not as if they are waitresses or waiters.
me prefer CS
they will greet... good afternoon or good evening....
when they pack the goods they oso do gently (not like SS or FP... they even clang the glass jars together loudly, or just stuff ur packet ur chips in rougly)
no such problems wadsoever.
Originally posted by FireIce:me prefer CS
they will greet... good afternoon or good evening....
when they pack the goods they oso do gently (not like SS or FP... they even clang the glass jars together loudly, or just stuff ur packet ur chips in rougly)
dunno la
but i oftenly feel one of e chain get superbrand award is really makes me to feel diff
wat more u xpect.
u go supermarket leh, u tink u go hermes ah.
i can oly say dat most of dem r cashiers 4 a gd reason.
The thing about $50 dollar note is that...
imagine all the customers give $50 dollar note, and the $10 get used up quickly...how to continue business?
yeah true, the youngsters might accept the 50dollar note, when they run out of 10bucks, then close counter...when close counter, ppl say "so long queue, still close! complain!"
complain already, if suay suay...lose job...
and lose job because of who? customers who keep giving $50dollar note as if 10,5,2 are so freaking rare.
Originally posted by smokeinureye:Give the poor cashiers a break… can you imagine how many customers they have to process every day… got a friend who tried helping out at the checkout counter – after 30 mins of non-stop packing, dunno how to smile already…
it's e passion.. if you like to serve others w/ a smile, you'll do it even if you're tired
Originally posted by loki_chaos:The thing about $50 dollar note is that...
imagine all the customers give $50 dollar note, and the $10 get used up quickly...how to continue business?
yeah true, the youngsters might accept the 50dollar note, when they run out of 10bucks, then close counter...when close counter, ppl say "so long queue, still close! complain!"
complain already, if suay suay...lose job...
and lose job because of who? customers who keep giving $50dollar note as if 10,5,2 are so freaking rare.
Thing is, they're to accept unless they state which value of coins or notes they would not accept openly
anyway, I do not think $10 notes would run out easily due to cirrculation numbers
Originally posted by sbst275:Thing is, they're to accept unless they state which value of coins or notes they would not accept openly
anyway, I do not think $10 notes would run out easily due to cirrculation numbers
i've experienced it, right before my very own eyes.
why dont NTUC allow credit cards?
Well usually its just pay and go.
Originally posted by zodi:why dont NTUC allow credit cards?
not all owns credit cards fyi..
and those young cashiers will literally become like those aunties u have complaint.
Originally posted by QX179R:not all owns credit cards fyi..
errr... i mean credit cards as an additional option for payment...
personally, i have no complaint agst the service standard for NTUC cashiers.
The ones at Woodlands are pretty fine! Even spotted a pretty one.. *blush*