Within 30 seconds of walking into the store, I felt like I was not wanted or appreciated as a customer. There was apparently a shift switch during this time and as the one employee(Leanne)was filling in the younger employee, I overheard her say "well I guess people don't believe in going to family picnics anymore, they just want to come here and shop." I understand your frustration, that you have to work on a holiday but you should be grateful that in this economy people are still willing to go buy things from your store. If it wasn't for your customers you wouldn't have a job. But what bothered me the most was the assumption that every person w walking through that door had a family picnic to attend. As it turned out i was in the store today trying to find a new sun dress to wear to a family reunion next weekend. My family lives 5 hours away, this is the first reunion since my mom's passing. I don't think i, or my younger sister needed to hear this rude comment. Get your employees in line. And shame on the older employee for not teaching the younger employee. Can't just blame young people for poor customer service. ~Pamela
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