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Re: Quite possibly the most ridiculous Guest accusation EVER
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:12 pm
by Aaron the Wanderer
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Holy crap, the union pulled through!! I just got reinstated to the Studios for F&B at the Studio Catering Co.-- What's that...? 8 classes of anger management....? @#$&@ that! :p:

Re: Quite possibly the most ridiculous Guest accusation EVER
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:15 pm
by head mouse
Aaron the Wanderer wrote:Guilty. I do admit I could have handled that better.
You did better then I would have. I would have said
"Look dumb ass, it's not my fault your too stupid to get out of the rain. and look at your kids, I'm surprised family services even lets you have kids. Now get ou tof my face ya stupid moron."
I have a bad temper. Like a large bomb that once had a long fuse. my fuse is nothing more then a freyed stem. I expload.
Re: Quite possibly the most ridiculous Guest accusation EVER
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:16 pm
by Coastercameron
From a CM's point of view, the whole issue of the wieght SG complaints get at Disney seems pretty troubling to me. One of the few GREAT things about the park I work at is how understanding our managment is. If we have a guest issue that ends up having a supervisor involved, the supe usually does a lot (more than they should in a lot of cases (IMO of course)) to smooth things over with the guest. About 9 times out of 10, the guest will accuse the associate of being the real issue, but we never hear anything back about it. They realize that tempers flair with guests, and that they blame the first person they see.
One time where a guest flew off the handle, called me a "fucking asshole" in front of me and my supe, who responded "I can totally see where you are coming from" :duh: This should have lead to his response escalating, and technically security being called, but instead he gave into the guest, and told another supe that I was rude to the guest. I found out about that, and took my concern of not being backed up to my manager. My manager actually went to bat and corrected the situation with the supervisor.
From what I've read, it doesn't sound like things work this way at Disney.