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e Full mix of BLI Joists, LVL, Glulam beams, and Rim Board manufactured using the highest quality raw materials o Framing systems backed by a full-service team of engineers, technicians and software support c Extensive distribution network providing just-in-time inventory to save you money

How many businesses are putting the custo-mer first?

f ,rv rncneAsrNcl-y sHocKED at how bad customer service has become. If only Isome owners and bosses understood what is happening on their front lines, they would surely cringe.

On Friday night, we drove 5O-plus miles over two traffic-snarled hours to arrive at a restaurant to celebrate a family birthday and the visit of a nephew from Australia. By the time we arrived, I was ready to eat and drink. My wife and I were the first to arrive at 6: l0 p.m.-an early hour when the restaurant was only a third full. Our table was set up and waiting, but when I asked to be seated, I was told in a haughty manner, "No, you must wait until your entire party is here." At 6:15, I asked again. I tried to argue nicely that the restaurant was all but empty. I was told, "No, you MUST wait," with a stare that made me think I was about to be tasered. I can say that the staff's attitude messed up my evening and guaranteed that I will never return. At long last, we were seated-at a makeshift table in the middle of the aisle to the kitchens and bathrooms, where I could not hear a word from someone seated 3 feet away. I suspect our placement was deliberate.

A month before Christmas, I succumbed to all the advertising by AT&T for their U-verse cable system. First I was told that it would take about a month before it could be installed-not until December 30 between 8 and ll a.m. I agreed, even confirming with my local store a few days before. Come December 30,I waited and waited, made three calls to re-confirm they were still coming that totaled about one and a half hours. About 2 p.m., I finally learned that our order had been put on hold by the warehouse. Nobody could tell me why. On January 20, while I was traveling in another state, a message was left on my voicemail that the installers were on their way. Of course, I wouldn't be home to let them in for another week. Par for the course, here we are in March and not a peep out of them. Guess who is not going to get my business?

How many times do you walk into a store, like I did to return something at Costco last week, only to watch three of the five help desks close in front of you, and then have to watch the clerks standing around laughing and giggling as the return line grew longer and tempers shorter.

Or when you want to get help in a store and have to listen while the clerks plan their weekends on their cell phones and give you a dirty look because you are intemrpting their day? Inevitably, you'll overhear them say, begrudgingly, that they have to get off the phone because some customer keeps looking at them.

A couple of weeks back, two contractors submitted quotes for re-sealing our floors. One gave us his promised quote the following day. The other needed two promptings before he finally turned in his bid on day seven. Guess who sot the work?

When I make calls in this industry, I cannot tell you how many times I am appalled by the ineptitude of some of those who pick up the phone. Many do not even know how to transfer a call. Others leave you on hold for five minutes or more, making you doubt if you are still on hold or not. Yikes!

You would think that in all these instances. your competitor must have found a way to infiltrate your company with these employees to sabotage your business. Sadly they did not. You hired them. Can you think of any better way to drive customers away? Or is it just me?

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