Retail stores are trimmed on headcount so much and our customers are paying the price by long waits and less service from the “premium” carrier. Anyone else feel this way?
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I have two stores by my home and one by the office. I kinda found it sad that no one was ever in there.
Then I remember going into one years ago before we had been forced to online only and being assisted by people with iPads who wouldn’t leave us alone. Every phone I looked at they’d literally read the card to me and pull up the costs in their iPad. Then I’m not so sad.
Nope. All the stores around here are dead, dead, dead. And when I say around here, I mean the San Francisco Bay Area. I see plenty of UPS, Fedex and Amazon trucks on the road though making their deliveries that were ordered online!
Stores are obsolete.
Long waits, our district has dropped traffic by 50% yoy, nobody is waiting anywhere, and most of our stores are short staffed, besides, the only people that come in are people that need service and/or are to lazy to do their own c-ap.
Those places still have waits?