mickeyd
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Has anyone else noticed that there is less and less eye contact when you approach an employee of a business? It could be a hotel check in, a retail store, post office, car rental, airline check in or any number of other situations.
I do not believe that clerks that man these critical outposts of American business are trained to simply look the customer in the eyes and give them your undivided attention. Many side distractions seem to often distract the worker. Among the worst: cell phone, other employees, other public not facing them, telephone (landline), computer etc.
Am I the only one who demands that I have the undivided attention of the person that I am addressing or trying to address?
I do not believe that clerks that man these critical outposts of American business are trained to simply look the customer in the eyes and give them your undivided attention. Many side distractions seem to often distract the worker. Among the worst: cell phone, other employees, other public not facing them, telephone (landline), computer etc.
Am I the only one who demands that I have the undivided attention of the person that I am addressing or trying to address?