Real Customer Service

Real Customer Service

Shauna Hall came into a Chick-fil-A restaurant in a panic and told employees she had dropped her phone down a storm drain while helping her young son out of her van. “She was nearly in tears when she came in and she was asking for a manager to help,” Chick-fil-A worker Seth Ratliff said. “Compassion just took over and I just wanted to help.” Ratliff used a mirror to look down the drain and discovered the phone had disappeared into the dark “abyss” below. The city sewer department would not help, So… He ended up climbing down the manhole himself to find the phone. Shauna Hall said, “I was so thankful I freaking hugged him. He had sliced his finger and was filthy from laying on the ground and climbing in the hole” (to help me). How is that for “Chick-fil-A” service?

 

“A local doctor called us out in the middle of the night because one of his toilets was blocked. He insisted that it was urgent and that we attend immediately. Upon arrival we lifted the toilet lid, threw in two aspirins, and said ‘If it’s still there in the morning, give us another ring.'”

A proud father was showing a fellow worker a picture of his five grown sons. His friend asked what they did for a living. The father said the older two are doctors and the youngest two are lawyers. The friend asked about the middle son and the father said, “Oh, he’s a plumber. Someone had to pay for all the others’ educations.”

An urgent call was put in for a plumber at noon but he didn’t arrive until 5 hours later. “How is it?” he asked entering the house. “Not so bad,” replied the home owner. “While we were waiting for you to arrive I taught my wife how to swim.”

Q. How can you tell the difference between a plumber and a seamstress?
A. Just ask them to pronounce the word, sewer!