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Bye Bye American Airlines, Bye: A scathing blog complaint.
Blogger for Huffington Post, Mary Adkins, writes a scathing post that should have some heads rolling at AA. This is an all too common occurrence from employees that are overworked, underpaid, and all too bitter about the situation. (www.huffingtonpost.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The part that gets me is the shopping at Target. I detest people that run Bluetooth or whatever and walk around yapping into thin air. I give not one Tinker's Damn about who they are talking to and at that point, the invade my personal space. Hell of a note to be standing there trying to make a decision on what to buy, and have to listen to somebody argue with an airline.
Ya...but its OK at Walmart cuz in Arkansas these phone things are new and there are lots of sights in that store to be sending to yur cuzin on the phone....LOL
Watch out John! Perhaps you should leave the coast and trip to inland Florida. The crackers are much the same as us rednecks. We just kill different varmits for dinner. Lol
Careful now...that is a substantial portion of my patient population. They are totally fun. The kids show up in summer wearing cowboy boots and shorts. If they don't say "Sir" with the answer to every question, they are immediately disciplined. They are all two parent families and more than make up for lack of teeth with the caring they show for their kids. Basically they are my kind of people...and after 25 years here, I am now operating on kids whose parents I cared for as infants. They contribute greatly to the reasons I am still working as I would miss them if I didn't.
Crackers and rednecks "rule"! Texans ain't the only ones got their own way of doing things.
Get'im Jimbo. Cuzin can come look for itself. LOL
1. Not providing good customer service
Things the customer did wrong:
1. Not immediately filing a fraudulent charge complaint with her credit card company.
2. Not staying on the phone the first time until the problem was handled. She accepted "no" for an answer, and that's the wrong answer.
3. Shopping (?!?!?) while on the phone, instead of making the call while she had all her concentration on what she was doing.
4. Expecting someone else to care more about fixing a problem that involved her money than she does. Never happens.