cherry kitty
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Jack Sparrow. I like your post.
Here are some of my thoughts on this thread.
1) I was there that day, not in the evening, and it was already crazy. There was an absolutely uncontrollable situation that set the whole schedule back by 45 minutes and Rayne deftly handled it and all the fallouts that followed with grace, but I could see it was eating her up inside.
2) I understand it was even busier during the evening than it was during the day. Kudos to Muse for a successful celebratory open house, but that makes for an overwhelming crowd to manage. It's amazing to me that any appointments were kept after the delay caused by the afternoon interuption.
Enough about the logistical challenge of the day and evening. Let's just say that understandably, that didn't help Rayne's ability to be at her best.
Now, I'd like to comment on the client bashing aspect of this post.
As Jack Sparrow and others alluded to, we're not a bunch of angels nor are we always easy to deal with.
Rayne spoke with me about this incident either the next day or a few days later when I saw her. She was extremely upset with herself for having done what she did. She didn't deny speaking badly about a client. She actually came to me to unload and clear her conscience about it. She was not only upset with herself, but she was genuinely ashamed about her behaviour. If there was any way she could have gone back to undo her wrong , she would have.
It takes a big person to admit that they've made a mistake and I tip my hat to her for doing so.
It doesn't make what she did right, but I can tell you that she learned a life lesson that day and that's one mistake she'll never make again.
As most of you know, I'm often at Muse and have therefore had the opportunity to see Rayne in action on a number of occasions. She faces some real challenging characters, both at the door and on the phone and always does a great job of knowing how to respond appropriately. Sometimes soft, friendly and flirty and sometimes firm and business like, but always politely representing Muse.
So, on the day in question, she made an error in judgement and now she's been publicly called out on it. I'm willing to bet that we've all made a mistake at work at one time or another and that the issue was dealt with in a reasonably discreet manner. IMHO, dragging this incident out here for all to see is unnecessary. A call or PM to Riley or Emily would have been more than sufficient.
Trust me when I tell you that Rayne has punished herself enough over this and that was even before this thread was posted.
I can only imagine how devastated she feels now.
Here are some of my thoughts on this thread.
1) I was there that day, not in the evening, and it was already crazy. There was an absolutely uncontrollable situation that set the whole schedule back by 45 minutes and Rayne deftly handled it and all the fallouts that followed with grace, but I could see it was eating her up inside.
2) I understand it was even busier during the evening than it was during the day. Kudos to Muse for a successful celebratory open house, but that makes for an overwhelming crowd to manage. It's amazing to me that any appointments were kept after the delay caused by the afternoon interuption.
Enough about the logistical challenge of the day and evening. Let's just say that understandably, that didn't help Rayne's ability to be at her best.
Now, I'd like to comment on the client bashing aspect of this post.
As Jack Sparrow and others alluded to, we're not a bunch of angels nor are we always easy to deal with.
Rayne spoke with me about this incident either the next day or a few days later when I saw her. She was extremely upset with herself for having done what she did. She didn't deny speaking badly about a client. She actually came to me to unload and clear her conscience about it. She was not only upset with herself, but she was genuinely ashamed about her behaviour. If there was any way she could have gone back to undo her wrong , she would have.
It takes a big person to admit that they've made a mistake and I tip my hat to her for doing so.
It doesn't make what she did right, but I can tell you that she learned a life lesson that day and that's one mistake she'll never make again.
As most of you know, I'm often at Muse and have therefore had the opportunity to see Rayne in action on a number of occasions. She faces some real challenging characters, both at the door and on the phone and always does a great job of knowing how to respond appropriately. Sometimes soft, friendly and flirty and sometimes firm and business like, but always politely representing Muse.
So, on the day in question, she made an error in judgement and now she's been publicly called out on it. I'm willing to bet that we've all made a mistake at work at one time or another and that the issue was dealt with in a reasonably discreet manner. IMHO, dragging this incident out here for all to see is unnecessary. A call or PM to Riley or Emily would have been more than sufficient.
Trust me when I tell you that Rayne has punished herself enough over this and that was even before this thread was posted.
I can only imagine how devastated she feels now.