Jan-04-2023 01:41 PM
Jan-18-2023 03:22 PM
time2roll wrote:haste maker wrote:Need to re-read item #1
Park owners are in the people pleasing business...if not pleasing the customer is a problem...they maybe in the wrong line of work...
If the owner makes a camper unhappy.... it is because the owner does not need that troublesome customer.
Jan-18-2023 02:50 PM
harryjr wrote:dedmiston wrote:harryjr wrote:
(Name omitted to protect the guilty)
In case folks don't know, it's OK to post the name of a company or product that you don't like. You just can't continuously bash them. Luckily we don't see the bashing very often, but feel free to name names if you think it would help other members avoid the same bummer that you experienced.
Here's the forum rule for reference:Forum Rules wrote:
You may post about problems you have with a product or organization, however the use of the forums to repeatedly attack them is strictly forbidden.
Thank you Admin. At this point I didn't want to beat a dead horse. I just thought it was funny that as soon as I read bucky's original comment, I knew exactly which campground they stayed at. At the time, I posted my opinion on several sites including the campground's facebook page. It took them over 2 years to realize that they could delete my review from their own page. My feelings toward the owner now is more pity than anger. She's a wack-a-doodle. 10 years from now I'll have forgotten all about her. She'll still be crazy.
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Jan-18-2023 10:17 AM
dedmiston wrote:harryjr wrote:
(Name omitted to protect the guilty)
In case folks don't know, it's OK to post the name of a company or product that you don't like. You just can't continuously bash them. Luckily we don't see the bashing very often, but feel free to name names if you think it would help other members avoid the same bummer that you experienced.
Here's the forum rule for reference:Forum Rules wrote:
You may post about problems you have with a product or organization, however the use of the forums to repeatedly attack them is strictly forbidden.
Jan-18-2023 08:21 AM
harryjr wrote:
(Name omitted to protect the guilty)
Forum Rules wrote:
You may post about problems you have with a product or organization, however the use of the forums to repeatedly attack them is strictly forbidden.
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Jan-18-2023 05:06 AM
Jan-14-2023 03:55 PM
Crowe wrote:
Y'all need to learn how to play together in the sandbox better!
Jan-10-2023 03:45 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Funny you mention that. Was on the phone a couple times with the FL tax collectors getting the info straight for our 19y/o son who is down there and sipped his car there this past year.
I purposefully called offices in small towns figuring it would help with phone wait times.
Both times, the lady was super nice, friendly and very helpful.
Almost unnaturally pleasant if that's a thing!
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Jan-10-2023 12:16 PM
dedmiston wrote:
I had to make a few trips to the DMV in Florida last year. It felt ominous going in since the sign on the building says "Tax Collector" instead of DMV. And then there's a waiting room with armed guards where all the riffraff like me had to wait. But once I got into the inner sanctum to do my business with them, it was like I'd gone to heaven. The people there were so sweet there it blew my mind.
I emailed the supervisor of the woman who helped me and told her how dazzled I was with her service, but I wondered if this one woman was just a fluke. I emailed her back after my second visit and told her it must actually be good hiring, training, and management because the second woman was fantastic too.
The supervisor emailed me back and told me that she forwarded my messages to the governor's office. I reckon the message is still unread in the governor's inbox, but it's the thought that counts.
So your DMV example is a good one: Not all DMVs or RV parks are alike. Some of them understand how much better life flows when you aren't a witch and some don't.
Jan-10-2023 11:49 AM
wapiticountry wrote:
Even if the sewer connection is two hoses away you can “walk” the contents down the hose from the rig to the sewer connection. In all my years of owning parks I never saw a guest crawling under their rig to walk the contents of a sewer hose from on side of the rig to the other.
Jan-10-2023 11:01 AM
Grit dog wrote:dedmiston wrote:
Agreed, but anybody whose default position is to be nasty shouldn't work with the public. Don't take out your problems on me when your beef is with the last guy or the guy before that. Anybody who doesn't have the skills to reset after each transaction should find another field to work in.
Or just do the obvious thing and become a clerk at the DMV! LOL
Credit where due, our local DMV gals are SUPER nice. But that has not been the norm over the years...
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Jan-10-2023 10:41 AM
MFL wrote:
^^Just to put this in more simple terms...some people are just more willing to put with other folks BS than others, when serving the public. This is even more obvious when dealing with CG ownership/management situations.
I enjoyed dealing with the public, selling motorsports. Obviously, handling complaints, not as enjoyable as a happy customer! As mentioned, a reset is useful, moving from one customer to another.
Jerry
Jan-10-2023 10:33 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Agreed, but anybody whose default position is to be nasty shouldn't work with the public. Don't take out your problems on me when your beef is with the last guy or the guy before that. Anybody who doesn't have the skills to reset after each transaction should find another field to work in.
Jan-10-2023 09:09 AM
Jan-10-2023 08:40 AM
wapiticountry wrote:
As for some people not being suited to work with the public, spend enough hours doing it and I would bet everyone would have times they like to strangle a customer or two even knowing it was going to take a lot of time and effort to bury the bodies. The fact they don’t is a testament to their dedication to their job.
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