A lookup from a Rema 1000 store in Aarhus has gone viral, according to the shop’s deputy head, gives an angry customer a proper challenge for her behavior.
When a clerk made a mistake with a wrong price on a reduced item, where the priced had dropped by, took a customer it is supposedly much amiss up in the Rema 1000 on Frederiksgade in Aarhus. According to the advertisement, she began shouting to berate the clerk out.
‘the Clerk tells you that she has ADHD and can easily be stressed out, so she asks you to give her a chance just to get the time to get it in the system and give you the money back,’ says the advertisement.
Ifølget the lookup stops, however, not the sure customer, and then yells that if she has ADHD, so she should not work in the store.
– It was this that got bægret to float over to my colleague. That the customer does not believe that she has the right to work in the shop because she has ADHD, it is completely ridiculous and far-fetched, says Daniel Madsen, deputy head of the Rema 1000 frederick street, to Ekstra Bladet.
According to Daniel Madsen destroyed the woman’s behavior ekspedientens day, and according to the advertisement ‘she broke completely together and began to cry. After the woman was gone, was the employee affected by the experience.
It would Daniel Madsen, however, does not let go unnoticed. Therefore he wrote the advertisement, which so far is like over 10,000 times.
‘You got destroyed a person’s day, a person who every day does his best in his work and makes a great effort to our customers. She has ADHD, it is true. But in spite of her challenges she does it so amazing, and she has JUST as much right to be here as all of us’ sounds among other things in the advertisement.
Daniel’s aim with the advert was to get the customers to encourage the employee, which is very good at his work, he states.
– It was simply a flimsy attempt to get some of our regular customers to come up with some encouraging comments to my colleague, which usually makes it damn good here in the shop. That one day she must break completely together to get to work, it was a real shame for her, says Daniel Madsen.
He explains that he himself sat in another box and therefore not be able to go over and interfere, since all of the store’s boxes was open because of the long queues. He still regretted that he did not do it.
– I couldn’t really see or hear what was going on. I could see that my colleague could get it under control myself, but after I’ve heard it all now, I have regretted that I did not went and got the customer thrown out, he says.
Daniel Madsen has not heard from the woman who railed on his employee. In turn, it rolled in with encouraging words to the clerk, exactly as he had hoped.
A customer writes, for example:
‘Dear clerk, I stood in the queue, when this happened – and it was decidedly uncomfortable to be witness to. You have always been a nice, friendly and helpful employee. It hurt to see the tears roll down your cheeks, while you still continued your work. Let you not turn out. Your work ethic is commendable, and you deserve to be treated with respect’.
another writes:
‘Give just your EXCELLENT clerk a GIGA hug – what she deserves’.
Daniel Madsen hope at the same time that the advertisement will, in general, to remind people that kassemedarbejdere also just people.
– All employees are doing their best, he says.