What I mean by getting service is that I received more than what I went there for. For example, someone had to deliver that gas to the station. It wasn't just created there. I was also paying for the convenience of having a pump that could pump it into my car. There was a roof over my head to shelter me from the snow - not the cold however. There were lights to help me see what I was doing. The station was open beyond 5:00 and they accepted credit cards for payment- at the pump - at no extra cost. I much prefer this than having to prepay or go inside the store to pay. They also had an available squeegee and towels to wash my windshield (which I did not use because I knew three minutes later my car would be splashed with salty slush). At this Exxon they also offered free air should my tires need to be inflated. If I had wanted to visit one of my local no-name gas stations, they would have even pumped the gas for me!
All of these gas station conveniences were services that the station provided. No employee had to lift a finger at the time of my visit, but they were convenience services. How was my overall experience at this gas station? I give it a good grade. In fact, I might even visit it again. I'm actually quite certain I will visit it again because it is convenient - it is at the end of the road that I live on which allows for a quick fill-up without having to stray far from my normal commute. But most importantly, I will visit it again because the service was good. If the service was less than good, I might give it another thought and go the extra block to the no-name gas station.
We are very observant when it comes to how we are treated when we shop. Do you recall the last time you visited your local hardware store or supermarket and thought to yourself, "If they keep treating their customers that way, they will lose out on some business." Maybe you haven't thought that, but many people do. People expect good service when they fork over their hard earned dollars for something they need. Anything less than good might be recalled the next time someone asks you where to go for a gallon of paint or a bag of lettuce.
This blog is simply about service. Before you roll your eyes or click on that X in the upper right corner of your web browser, consider what our goal is. We want to call out companies that offer less than stellar service. Not less than good, but less than stellar. This blog will hopefully allow you to realize the service (or lack of service) you are receiving which you may not have noticed before. We collectively as an economy need to demand more from the small businesses and corporations we help support. We need to make them realize that there are options for our dollars - we can simply take them elsewhere.
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