Who Killed Canadian Customer Service?
July 29th, 2008 by David BabinIs it too much to ask for a little customer service? For the past few years I was under the impression that it was Calgary’s booming oil town economy that has kept me from receiving my fair share of service. I have patiently lived with the fact that I must go into The Home Depot to receive a wrong answer, not an “I’m not sure?”, but a wrong answer. Maybe I’m just crazy, but I find it extremely frustrating buying something that I know I will be returning on my next visit.
And when did our Canadian culture decide that we must go through a thirty minute circle of single digit frustration before talking to a person who doesn’t even care what I have to say. I guess there is always the wonderful option of standing in line for an hour to talk to someone who can’t operate their computer because it is completely new to them.
I know there is something going wrong when I get this compelling feeling to write a letter of gratitude to anyone who offers me a glimpse of emotion towards their job.
I guess it is not all bad. It certainly gives people with motivation and a positive attitude the opportunity to do whatever they would like. This continuously frustrating way of life has given me (one of the people who still cares) a chance to go to work everyday and do something I enjoy.
Sincerely,
A Canadian who still cares






