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_Ray A

Re: Facebook

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This appeared on news.com.au just a short while ago:

Woolworths, Coles and IGA employees slag off customers on Facebook

SUPERMARKET shoppers are lazy, dirty, dumb, smelly and nasty, according to vitriolic online posts by Coles, Woolworths and IGA employees.

Disgruntled staff publicly accuse shoppers of theft - and threaten payback if customers aren’t friendly.

“If you are at the deli or seafood, be nice to the people that are serving you, we can give you the sh***y stuff!” one employee writes on Facebook.

Numerous groups have been set up on the social networking website – some dedicated solely to ranting about customers, company policies and other staff. The pages are all available for the public to see.

On the Coles Facebook page, which has 644 members, Shaz Norman writes: “99% of our customers are thieves ... the other 1% are innocent”

The angriest group, with 1294 members, is called “I work at Woolworths and it’s hurting my mental health”.

On a discussion post titled “I feel like a rant”, Tayce McQuaid writes: “The customers ... holy mother of god, how can so many idiots exist, where do they come from?"

Another supermarket employee lists the 10 reasons she hates customers.

Simone Sasha Healy writes: “If you see us wandering around, with our woolies uniform on, YES WE WORK HERE. But it does not mean that we want to answer your questions!”

“After a refurb, like you, we do not know where everything is. That is why there is a little white piece of paper at the end of the aisles, LOOK AT IT, instead of asking the people that work there.”

“And no matter what the question is, everything is down aisle 6 or 7.”

Deli staff are the most venomous. On the Woolworths page a post entitled “The Deli! Observations” is dedicated to venting about customers.

Bronwyn Lovejoy writes: “Ham - in my 1 year and 8 months, I still haven’t found "Leg" ham. Enough said.

“And stop calling it soccerball! gah! do any of the tickets say soccerball? no! F%$*k off and read!”

Later Ms Lovejoy writes: “Arrgh. Go die, stupid customers.”

Customers at smaller independent supermarkets are not immune. IGA staff called their Facebook group “I hate stupid customers because … venting group”.

Julee Riddel starts the rant: “What about when you say "hi how are you?" and they go " gimme a packet of winnie reds ... Or when you put your hand out for the money and they chuck it on the counter ... or cough all over you while asking for a 50g pouch of white ox.”

IGA spokesperson Tim Allerton said the independent grocer actively discourages any discussion about customers in a public forum and suggested employees involved should undertake counselling.

"IGA has a range of counselling programmes in place for employees to discuss their issues with difficult customers and we encourage them to used then on a regular basis," he said.

Woolworth spokesperson Clare Buchanan said the company’s code of conduct cautioned against posting of inappropriate work-related comments on websites and they would be issuing a reminder to all employees.

“Woolworths, like many large employers, is still learning about the impact of online social networking. Whilst they can be a fantastic communication tool, obviously social networking sites can take those everyday workplace frustrations beyond the confines of the staffroom to a much broader online audience,” she said.

“Currently our Employee Code of Conduct cautions against the posting of inappropriate work-related comments on websites - perhaps we need to issue a reminder.”

Coles has yet to comment.


Out of fun I joined a group "The customer is always an arse", but I never posted anything. In reality most customers are good, it's only the relative few who make a bad name for all the others. The problem is they do a good job of it. It's like Facebook, it has good points and bad points, but the bad points are really bad.
_marg

Re: Facebook

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Ray A wrote:Out of fun I joined a group "The customer is always an arse", but I never posted anything. In reality most customers are good, it's only the relative few who make a bad name for all the others. The problem is they do a good job of it. It's like Facebook, it has good points and bad points, but the bad points are really bad.



You've yet to explain how it can be used badly without you knowing who did what.
_Imwashingmypirate
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Re: Facebook

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You can actually reactivate your account and still have all your friends.

I am surprised, I thought all you guys were to clever and elite for Facebook.
_KimberlyAnn
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Re: Facebook

Post by _KimberlyAnn »

I'm too clever for my love, too clever for my love, love's going to leave me.

I'm too clever for my shirt. Too clever for my shirt, so clever it hurrrrts.

And I'm too clever for Facebook, too clever for Facebook, Bismark and Chinook.

And I'm too clever for my cat, too clever for my cat, poor pussy, poor pussycat!

And I'm too clever for this board.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipZDG6__Zfc

KA
_Ray A

Re: Facebook

Post by _Ray A »

marg wrote:

You've yet to explain how it can be used badly without you knowing who did what.


2+2=4
_marg

Re: Facebook

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Sorry Ray, I replied to your post but I must have hit the wrong button because it makes it look like you replied. So I'll try to correct that, but not sure if I can...ok I corrected it.

This is my response:

Odd response, like I said you haven't explained how the Facebook can be used such that a person doesn't know who did what., and still haven't. I'm not trying to force you, only pointing it out.
_Yoda

Re: Facebook

Post by _Yoda »

GoodK wrote:
liz3564 wrote: I have a MySpace. But on MySpace, you always know which friend sent you the notification.


why aren't you my friend?

:cry:


Awww....sweetie.... :redface:

I just added you, and put a request in for you to add me as your friend. :smile:

I have to warn you, though...my MySpace page is VERY boring. LOL
_Yoda

Re: Facebook

Post by _Yoda »

Actually, I really like MyBroadwaySpace. Yes, I'm a theater geek. LOL

If anyone wants to be my friend on this site, go here:

http://www.broadwayspace.com/profile/ElizabethScott

You can hear some of my vocals, too.
_Ray A

Re: Facebook

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marg wrote:Sorry Ray, I replied to your post but I must have hit the wrong button because it makes it look like you replied. So I'll try to correct that, but not sure if I can...ok I corrected it.

This is my response:

Odd response, like I said you haven't explained how the Facebook can be used such that a person doesn't know who did what., and still haven't. I'm not trying to force you, only pointing it out.


Even if the person was found out it would make no difference to how this demonstrated to me how Facebook can be abused, and I think this is only one example. It's what's capable that makes me wary. The potential for further abuse.
_marg

Re: Facebook

Post by _marg »

Ray A wrote:
Even if the person was found out it would make no difference to how this demonstrated to me how Facebook can be abused, and I think this is only one example. It's what's capable that makes me wary. The potential for further abuse.


I see the potential for abuse, that is someone can contact mutual friends to discredit etc a person, behind their back. And the more friends one has on there the greater the potential negative ramifications.

What I didn't understand was how someone could on one's own page do anything without on knowing about who did it and what they did..which is what I thought happened to you.

I'm not thrilled with using it either.
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