Well, I've
survived until Wednesday. A week ago, I was on top of my
game. I was the greatest CSR ever, and could tackle any problem
with grace and dignity. I could multi-task with the best of them
and come out smelling like a rose.
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
I have a customer pissed
off. The lab made a mistake. "Oh horror of horrors!"
God forbid that ONE order, out of the 1500 that we shipped, have a
mistake. An offer to fix it? REFUSED! An offer to
discount the next order? REFUSED! Any word I said?
REFUSED! This guy is a hopeless jerk, but he won. He won
because he made me feel small and insignificant. He feels big
when others feel small, so he won....in the short term. By day's
end, I was over it, but I hate that he won for a while.
Not one, not two, but THREE
people dumped problems on me today. All three conversations went
something like this: "Yeah, Rachel, ummmm, I need you to fix this
major screw-up that I caused, without anyone knowing that I caused
it....MMMKAY? Thanks!" Sure, butthead, I'll fix it. I
won't even take credit for fixing it. Folks will never know it
happened. Sure. No problem.
One major screw-up was caused
by me. I made it right with very little problem. I also
told my boss about it. I could have gotten by without every
letting her know, but I don't work that way. I screwed up. I
fixed it. Period. She was pleased with how I handled it.
OK, more work-bitching that
bores you all to tears. Sorry. I had readjusted my attitude
before I left work, and life is good. I know that I did all that
is in my power to do the right thing, and I know that mycustomers love me and appreciate me. (well, all but 1.....One jerk in Houston. One jerk who needs to....ahhh, nevermind.)
My kids needed to take a
guest to church (AWANA club) on a Wed. night to get to the next
level. Tonight we took FOUR guests! Two for each
girl. These kids are the ones who lost their home in the fire,
and they had a ball. They want to go back every week, and we'll
take them. I am a sucker for a polite kid, and that family has
four of them.
Yeah, it was a crappy
day. Kevin had a crappy day, too. I shook mine off, since
we all have them, and I met him at the door with a beer in a frosty
mug. I am the FUFU. That stands for the "FU** Up Fixer
Upper" That's what I do. And I'm good at it,
thankyouverymuch.
Peace out.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
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5 comments:
I hate that you had a sh*tty day, sweetie!! I keep having good ones which means I'm due for a fall pretty soon. The spouse broke his toe yesterday which must mean he's absorbing all the bad luck I had coming.
Love,
Russ
FUFU - I love it! LOL -
Ah the consolation that you're a happy mom with an awesome family while 'the customer' is a small lonely little man with a rash on his tukus. (Err...is it obvious I've felt a little vindictive from time to time? ROFL)
~Amy
FUFU I like that.
Good girl!!! You ARE in control of your attitude. Your Mom must be proud. I know I would be if you were my daughter.
You're a good worker. At my work what you did when you admitted your mistake to your boss and fixed it and went on with your day is a core value called "results with integrity". Sounds like the other people you work with need to learn it. And don't worry about the guy in Houston. He's probably a very, very sad, *little* man. There's always going to be one somewhere. Hope the next day was better.
Lori
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