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The Customer Is Always Wrong Scott Seiss

  • SKU: BELL-230125446
The Customer Is Always Wrong Scott Seiss
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The Customer Is Always Wrong Scott Seiss instant download after payment.

Publisher: Harper Celebrate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.76 MB
Author: Scott Seiss
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Customer Is Always Wrong Scott Seiss by Scott Seiss instant download after payment.

Give the gift of funny this Christmas to anyone in your life (maybe even yourself!) who could use a dose of irreverent humor about why work stinks.

Customers want you to magically produce something from the back room. Bosses schedule you on your day off. Corporate policies are mandated that make zero practical sense. Sound familiar?

If you've ever worked in customer service (or any job, really), you know that everyone else—the customer, the boss, the company—is always right, and never the employee. Well, lucky for you, the "Angry Retail Guy" is more furious—and funnier—than ever in this hilariously unhinged guide to all the things we wish we could say out loud at work . . . without getting fired. In The Customer Is Always Wrong, you'll laugh (and maybe cry) at this rant-filled, illustrated attack on all the frustrating things that suck about work.

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