Posh wrote:How many times can we keep saying this?
The club made the case that pre-selling tickets would help them give a clear idea of the number of fans they need to cater for. Well no one bothered to do the maths.
- Ran out of hot food
- Ran out of soft drinks (except warm cola)
- 20 people walked away from the queue
- At least 30 people still queuing at 4.07.
It’s pointless having a roof if the service is so abysmal. I really thought it was improving at the end of last season but we’re back to square one.
OLDHAMADE wrote:Meanwhile, under the mainstand I'd put my house on everything being spot on, never had this problem back at Christie when it was run by those who couldn't afford to mess up.
Ispyshrimp wrote:
Might be easier if we all start to take our own refreshments if things don't improve fast.
BerlinWaller wrote:Despite the problems, the Hospitality team have won a Bronze medal in the small Stadium category. At least some people are getting fed and watered.
Screenster wrote:The staff aren't the problem, it's the setup!
KenH wrote:Screenster wrote:The staff aren't the problem, it's the setup!
I think it's both. I've used nearly all the counters inc the berlin wall and Local Choice suite, as well as the home end, and both under the main stand - it's only the away end I've not used. The vast majority of the staff are very good and do their best given the poor set up they have to work in.
There's no doubt that the set up is wrong at all counters - there's no "flow" like you have at, say a Subway branch, so staff are waiting for each-other to do their bit so it slows down the entire customer flow. They need an old style "time and motion" study to change the layout of the counters and change the duties of each staff member to speed up the whole process. Every staff member should be doing something at busy times, not just stood there waiting for the staff next to them to do their bit. A simple re-design of where each piece of equipment is located and a re-think of who does what would solve a lot of the problems.
But, also, whilst as I say, the vast majority of the staff are very good, there are a couple who are weak links. One is on a till (not saying where to be fair to her), and does nothing else (no serving etc, just handling the cash) - after several months doing the same job every match day, you'd think she'd be proficient with the till - but no, she still dithers around about which buttons to press, often forgets what you've asked for if you ask for more than 2 things, then has real trouble working out what change to give, often getting it wrong. It causes a really slow service with the other(s) behind the counter stood around unable to do anything. Ironically, one of the others, now manning the hot water urn used to do the till and was a whizz on it. How hard would it be to swap them around again?
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