Uberhoust
Fish Herder
Just an observation:
I think it is important to realize that being the point of contact for customers at fish store is not always a pleasant task. A couple of days ago I was browsing the fish one of the big pet stores, I always do, when a customer asked the young man at the fish section about Oscars, the young man working asked about the tank situation the customer had because "Oscars have particular needs that not everyone can meet". The customer mentioned he had a 20 gallon tank with some guppies but wanted a big fish in his tank, to which the salesman mentioned that the tank is too small and the oscar would eat the guppies. The potential customer then lost it on the poor clerk asking why did they sell fish no one can keep, and if the tanks are too small why do they sell them, finally stating that if he wants an Oscar he will damn well buy one. I started to walk over to the customer when he just dropped everything and walked out the door with his family in tow.
I mention this because we often hear and write how staff in big box stores give bad advise to make a sale, but in this case we had a salesman doing his best to steer the customer away from a bad choice and suffered because of it. The customer was large and aggressive and noticeably intimidated the salesman greatly. I don't like to see people treating minimum wage staff, or any staff, with disrespect. In this case I wonder how many more times this salesperson will be willing to tell someone they shouldn't buy a fish because its needs will not be met.
I think it is important to realize that being the point of contact for customers at fish store is not always a pleasant task. A couple of days ago I was browsing the fish one of the big pet stores, I always do, when a customer asked the young man at the fish section about Oscars, the young man working asked about the tank situation the customer had because "Oscars have particular needs that not everyone can meet". The customer mentioned he had a 20 gallon tank with some guppies but wanted a big fish in his tank, to which the salesman mentioned that the tank is too small and the oscar would eat the guppies. The potential customer then lost it on the poor clerk asking why did they sell fish no one can keep, and if the tanks are too small why do they sell them, finally stating that if he wants an Oscar he will damn well buy one. I started to walk over to the customer when he just dropped everything and walked out the door with his family in tow.
I mention this because we often hear and write how staff in big box stores give bad advise to make a sale, but in this case we had a salesman doing his best to steer the customer away from a bad choice and suffered because of it. The customer was large and aggressive and noticeably intimidated the salesman greatly. I don't like to see people treating minimum wage staff, or any staff, with disrespect. In this case I wonder how many more times this salesperson will be willing to tell someone they shouldn't buy a fish because its needs will not be met.