Submitted by tarsier_jungle1485 t3_z5b0hw in pittsburgh
susinpgh t1_ixvas3v wrote
I really, really dislike greeters. The PNC bank I use has one, and I always feel conflicted when they approach me.
Argercy t1_ixvlm5k wrote
The pnc bank greeter is there to direct you to the tellers or to someone in the office area, like for loans or a financial advisor. Lots of people tend to go right for the tellers regardless of why they are there, make the line longer, and end up directed to the office.
tesla3by3 t1_ixw3ss9 wrote
That's the correct answer. Respond by saying "Hi, I'm just here to deposit my paycheck, thanks!" or "Who do I see about a notice of mortgage escrow shortage?"
heywhadayamean t1_ixvqobh wrote
Just a quick counterpoint.
My daughter was a greeter at DSW for a while. (I mean, it’s a job and she did what she was told.) Her best days were when someone actually asked her for help. Once a fella came in with his mom that didn’t speak English. She spent over three hours helping them and she felt so good about it.
Now when I come across a greeter and they ask me if I need help you better believe I’m going to take them up on it.
I get you feel a certain way about them (I did, too) but realize these are usually people that need a job and they probably don’t love the gig either.
But GE greeter mention by OP—yeah, that dude was rude.
pghhotfire t1_ixvc015 wrote
I’m curious why you are conflicted? Oddly I had to go in a PNC today and a greeter said hello to me. I think it’s nice.
susinpgh t1_ixvedcp wrote
I fluctuate between seing them as obsequious and as gatekeepers. I don't find them pleasant at all.
pghhotfire t1_ixvfzfa wrote
Does this apply to everyone? Like a host at a restaurant? I’m genuinely curious because my gf and I were just talking about this. She was reading some thread about how people don’t like co-workers to say “good morning” to them.
bekahed979 t1_ixvjraw wrote
I don't really like that either, it's awkward. I don't mind wave or a quick Hi but I hate having to catch up with everyone everyday.
pghhotfire t1_ixvmieh wrote
I would think you are younger than me maybe? And it seems like it’s not uncommon for people to feel the way you do. I don’t know…I work from home now (4 years) and the one thing I miss about my old place was human interaction. Just made the day better chatting with people.
susinpgh t1_ixvuidu wrote
That doesn't seem equivalent at all. The hostess is there to direct you seating based on how many people are in a section. I've been going to this same branch for years and I am just there, once a week, to deposit checks. I really don't need help.
I say hi to people on the street all the time. I do it when I'm riding. But greeters seem so fake. I get that they are probably not thrilled to be there.
pghhotfire t1_ixw1ij1 wrote
I get it. I guess when someone says hi to me or asks if they can help, I just like to be friendly back. Especially if they aren’t thrilled to be there.
susinpgh t1_ixw5qgw wrote
I never once mentioned my reaction. All I said was that I find myself conflicted over the interaction. Big difference.
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