In almost every company I have worked for, I have fought to get pay rises for the Customer Service team as they are so critical to operations. In every single company, it was a long, drawn out battle and never a given. When you train and retain the best, you get passionate customers. The best products in the world are easily undermined by a bad customer experience, so if you aren't the best you REALLY can't afford to disregard your customers.
@soaklord sadly most people now expect garbage customer service and care more about cost/convenience than good aftercare.
Plus there's rarely an option that provides truly good customer service. It's largely a myth.
Plus plus, more and more of these jobs are being automated and paying less. It's now a race to the bottom.
@soaklord at least that's my opinion. I wish btw that it was true, that treating people well me them more likely to spend money with you, but... There's scant evidence it is.
@soaklord that article was great! π
I'm actually a relatively optimistic person, but not about businesses thinking spending more on it will increase their profits.
I'm glad you're trying to push it though!
@TimeSnow I think you'll find this article makes your point quite well. And yet, I still hold out hope for the Richard Bransons of the world disrupting businesses by actually taking care of customers.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/07/customer_satisfaction_is_our_highest_priority_ok_maybe_secondhighest_or_third/