Working with the public requires great patience and knowing how to be. Not all people are trained to put up with customers because throughout the workday it is difficult to put up with certain things without having a high degree of stress. If you are a seller, you will feel identified with the photographs that we show you here, but if you […]

The behaviors that generate the most stress in salespeople

Working with the public requires great patience and knowing how to be. Not all people are trained to put up with customers because throughout the workday it is difficult to put up with certain things without having a high degree of stress.

If you are a seller, you will feel identified with the photographs that we show you here, but if you are not, you will feel great compassion for the people in this profession.

And remember “the customer is always right.”

– The return of items that no one has deigned to place.

– The boxes in the warehouse that will inevitably fall down in a few seconds.

– The return ticket that is given to you in little pieces.

– The money that they have crumpled before giving it to you.

– The toilet paper that your customers have decided to throw out of the bin.

– The first time they send you to wrap a gift.

– A whole aisle of items that have to be rearranged because they are backwards.

– A changing room full of unfolded clothes.

– An unfolded display stand that you folded just now.

– The return of a pair of shoes with a completely broken box.

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