Mrs. B (Nebraska furniture mart)
Remember her--I growed up there. Mom and Dad bought quite a bit of furniture from her. Couldn't deal with her though. The price was the price and don't try to dicker with her! Very set in her ways.
and buffet is absolutely right. You treat the customer the way you expect to be treated. Make them feel like they are your friend. Treat them as such. That means sometimes you're gonna have go out out of the way to fix some issue. I've always lived by that, and worked by that. It's led me to success, and I hope and pray that it doesn't change.
I've seen over 200 people come and go, that worked either alongside me or under me. Of those, 4 were worth keeping. They are still working at the same place, which got bought out by a larger investment company when the original owner retired in 2018. This new company's GM is an average boss, and not much more. Old boss (pre buyout) was a man of integrity. Respectable businessman. Always did right. Developed customer relationships like noone I have ever seen. I started when I was 16 as a brat kid who wanted to go play with motorcycles, and was offered a job at a kawasaki dealer so I said shoot yeah I'm game! Test rides!!! Well there was a LOT more to it, and over the 26 years I worked under him, I had times when I was ready to leave, but I also had times when the boss was a total jerk, but at the same time you LEARNED something from that particular experience, he bought you up by letting you do wrong, point out where you did wrong, then 30 minutes worth of butt chewing later, you realized...hey I just learned another skill that will stick with me the rest of my life. You don't see too many of those.
And now, I'm working at a different place, we just hired a guy that washes equipment, sweeps the floors, etc. A floater, if you will. Kid's 17 years old, had a rough childhood. Doesn't talk much. You can tell he's had a rough life, but you can also tell he's very receptive to everything we say. So, myself and my current boss work with him daily, and in the last 2 weeks we've seen him come from walking with his head down all the time, to showing a little pride in sweeping the floors. Exactly the same as I was when I started in June of 1992. I believe in building people up, not tearing them down. customers, coworkers, superiors, friends, family everyone! You accomplish nothing but putting someone down, you accomplish much by helping them.