A Lesson in Outstanding Customer Service

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I recently found myself at the grocery store, aiming to pick up a full tray of eggs. As I tried to maneuver an empty crate out of the way to reach the full one behind it, I found myself struggling since it was stuck. After a few attempts, I decided to ask a nearby security guard if someone could assist me.

To my surprise, the security guard, who worked for a third-party company and not the store itself, came over and personally helped. He didn’t just call someone from the store; he pulled out the empty crate and brought the full crate forward, ensuring I could easily grab what I needed. This act of kindness and initiative is a shining example of exceptional customer service.

Customer service isn’t just about fulfilling a job description; it’s about recognizing an opportunity to help and going the extra mile. The security guard didn’t have to assist me; it wasn’t part of his direct responsibilities. Yet, he saw someone who needed assistance and took action, creating a positive experience for a customer.

In any business, the impact of such moments cannot be overstated. When employees and even third party staff take pride in helping customers, it fosters loyalty and trust. It transforms a routine shopping trip into a memorable interaction, encouraging customers to return and share their positive experiences.


Ultimately, great service transcends job titles or descriptions. It’s about creating a culture where every interaction matters and where anyone can make a difference. Whether you’re a business owner, an employee, or even a third party contractor, remember that your actions can leave a lasting impression. This experience demonstrated that those small acts of kindness can go a long way. So next time you think, “That’s not my job,” consider asking instead, “How can I help?”

Michelle Ricketts

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