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Beware of Job Search Competition! nt Policy.” This policy would have the
customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an
11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru,
theThere are lots of folks out there -- just like you -- looking to get ahead. And if you don't have your ducks in a row . . . if you can't stand out from the pack . . . you'll get eaten alive by your competitors.That's why you MUST use innovative strategies to gain every competitive advantage.Look, job search is never easy. But using old-fash Business Card – Small Thing, Big Impact While visiting the very cool Which Wich? sandwich store in downtown Dallas, founder
Jeff Sinelli was relaying a story to me about trying to return something to a vendor. It was
the vendor’s policy not to allow returns. This forced Jeff to call someone and arrange
reimbursement. This situation made me wonder: How many policies do other QSRs have
in place that inconveniences the guests?Have you ever left your business card at home/office while you’re attending some occasion which you knew you would meet some people that have good prospect for your business? Or even worst, you left it while you’re about to see a new client?If you have, I’m sure it hurts you so bad…Business Card is like a key to open the gateway for your bu Prior to writing this article, I visited a very large QSR chain for breakfast. Signs were posted on each register, “Sauce Policy” and “Salad Dressing Policy.” The sign titles interested me so I decided to read on. The Sauce Policy clearly stated how many dipping sauces you received based on the number of pieces of chicken nuggets/tenders/fingers you purchased, while any additional sauces can be purchased for 11 cents each—11 cents?! In response to these signs, I thought of a new policy of my own—the “Discount Policy.” This policy would have the customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an 11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru, the Online Printing is Your Access to High-Quality Prints ed Jeff to call someone and arrange
reimbursement. This situation made me wonder: How many policies do other QSRs have
in place that inconveniences the guests?Almost everything can be done online with the advent of the internet. There are online communities, portals, and hundred of online shops and services that one can access with just the click of a mouse.Going online allows you to virtually venture out and discover new worlds. It also allows one to accomplish various tasks, form ordering food, bankin Prior to writing this article, I visited a very large QSR chain for breakfast. Signs were posted on each register, “Sauce Policy” and “Salad Dressing Policy.” The sign titles interested me so I decided to read on. The Sauce Policy clearly stated how many dipping sauces you received based on the number of pieces of chicken nuggets/tenders/fingers you purchased, while any additional sauces can be purchased for 11 cents each—11 cents?! In response to these signs, I thought of a new policy of my own—the “Discount Policy.” This policy would have the customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an 11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru, the Sometimes It Takes An Expert To Take Out The Trash n for breakfast. Signs were
posted on each register, “Sauce Policy” and “Salad Dressing Policy.” The sign titles
interested me so I decided to read on.If a group of 100 people were asked, “If you had the time, are there papers in your files that you could comfortably toss out?” how may do you think would answer yes? In my experience - 99 people would say “Yes.” But who goes into the office and thinks, “OK, today I don’t have anything better to do. I’m going to clean out the files?” Not only that, b The Sauce Policy clearly stated how many dipping sauces you received based on the number of pieces of chicken nuggets/tenders/fingers you purchased, while any additional sauces can be purchased for 11 cents each—11 cents?! In response to these signs, I thought of a new policy of my own—the “Discount Policy.” This policy would have the customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an 11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru, the New Grads - Welcome! sed on the
number of pieces of chicken nuggets/tenders/fingers you purchased, while any additional
sauces can be purchased for 11 cents each—11 cents?! In response to these signs, I
thought of a new policy of my own—the “Discount Policy.” This policy would have the
customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an
11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru,
the5 Tips to Ensure You are Well Received by Your New Employer.Although you're throwing off the cap and gown and heading off to a corporate environment it doesn't mean you will no longer have to impress the ‘instructor' – so to speak. Now it's your boss you'll need to impress…wait a minute, not just the boss, but also a whole plethora of people in y Traveling for An Interview? 10 Tips to Get You From Here to There nt Policy.” This policy would have the
customer’s best interests in mind. If a guest didn’t want any sauces, they could ask for an
11-cent discount. Every time a restaurant would forget to include an item at the drive-thru,
the customer would receive an 11-cent refund. This seems fair to me. So, I asked the
manager what he thought about it and he didn’t think it was very funny.You’ve just been granted an on-site interview in another town. Hurray!This means you’ll be traveling to an employer’s location so that they can further evaluate you for a specific job position.Before you make any travel arrangements, it’s a good idea to discuss who will be paying for your trip – you or the employer. If you’re paying, find o The “Salad Dressing Policy” was similar. Guests are allowed one dressing packet for each salad purchased. Additional packets can be purchased for 27 cents each—27 cents?! I wonder if they also have a “Ketchup Policy” when ordering fries or a “Straw Policy” for drinks? Maybe the consumer’s policy should be to not visit places with these policies. While I certainly have nothing against making a fair profit, the message screams loud and clear how this particular restaurant feels about its guests. Every single customer who visits this restaurant sees these policies even if they don’t order a salad or chicken nuggets/tenders/fingers. When I stepped up to order, I certainly didn’t want to even think about asking for a special request on my orde
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