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richardycc

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Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Here is why I answered the questions the way I did:

"Tell my supervisor I found the item."

It isn't an issue that would needsupervisor attention.

"Assume the driver who stacked the materials knows what he/she is doing. "

I've worked in a wharehouse and can recognize unsafe stacking. Unfortunately they are probably not cross referencing the application. However I would always voice safety concerns unless someone more qualified/ supervisor said my fears were unfounded.

"Tell the customer that I will put an earlier date on the order to give it a higher priority".

I won't lie to the customer or possibly delay the shipments of others.


"Take the call and tell the customer to try again later. Then serve the customers in the Department."

I would not answer a phone to simply tell a person to call back. Especially when another answer is to get the name/ number.

"Ask the customer to come back later when there will be someone else available to help."

Old sales habit. Never let them leave until they have been helped/ bought something.

"Call my supervisor and report the customer."

Hard choice here because my other favorite choice is so vague (ask if he needs help and tell him I'm nearby". Am I still watching?

"Not say anything to the coworker or the supervisor."

I'm dedicated to the company and understand that stealing hurts everyone. I am least likely to do nothing about it.



I think you are reading the questions wrong, only the 2nd question asked "what would you LEAST LIKELY to do", the rest of the questions asked what would you do. unless I am reading it wrong....