Two from Not Always Right: Medication To Cure Delusions Of Self-Importance
(The phone rings.)
Me: “Good morning, [Pharmacy]. This is [My Name] speaking.”
Customer: “I need to speak to the pharmacist.”
Me: “Sorry, the pharmacist is consulting at the moment. Maybe I can help you?”
Customer: “No. It’s super urgent. Only the pharmacist can answer this question.”
(Luckily, the pharmacist has just finished consulting.)
Me: “Oh! The pharmacist has just finished consulting. I will put you on.”
Pharmacist: “Hello? [Pharmacist] speaking.”
Customer: “What time do you guys close?”
Flo is right.
Sometimes you just have to nod and smile and escape quickly. Like when a colleague as ranting about Ozempic being gila monster venom.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Two from Not Always Right: Medication To Cure Delusions Of Self-Importance
(The phone rings.)
Me: “Good morning, [Pharmacy]. This is [My Name] speaking.”
Customer: “I need to speak to the pharmacist.”
Me: “Sorry, the pharmacist is consulting at the moment. Maybe I can help you?”
Customer: “No. It’s super urgent. Only the pharmacist can answer this question.”
(Luckily, the pharmacist has just finished consulting.)
Me: “Oh! The pharmacist has just finished consulting. I will put you on.”
Pharmacist: “Hello? [Pharmacist] speaking.”
Customer: “What time do you guys close?”
ladykat 10 months ago
Flo is right.
MIHorn Premium Member 10 months ago
Sometimes you just have to nod and smile and escape quickly. Like when a colleague as ranting about Ozempic being gila monster venom.