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After 95, I took customers to the subway and was scolded by my boss as "no brain"! Cause hot discuss

Recently, the post-95 guy in Nanjing posted that when he went to the airport to pick up customers for a meeting, he took the subway with customers in order not to delay the meeting time. As a result, he was denounced by his boss as "no brain", but the customer feedback was actually good. Netizen: the boss said to pick up customers is to let you go to the subway and take a taxi back!

Recently, in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, a guy who claimed to be a fresh student after 95 sent a post saying that the company sent himself to pick up customers. He also said that it was an important meeting to have a meeting on time at 3 p.m. But when the customer got off the plane, there was not much time left. If there was no traffic jam on the road, there was still time to drive, but the map was all red, so the boy took the customer directly to the subway with the consent of the customer in order to be in a hurry.

Then the people arrived on time and the meeting opened smoothly. It is reasonable to say that everything is perfect. Who ever thought that after the meeting, the boss actually sent him a private letter, and it was very serious.

'I must criticize you for this today. Don't be ignorant of business etiquette.'

'if it affects the business, how to bear it?'

'Do things with a little brain in the future '

The guy felt depressed instantly. Of course, he knew that picking up customers to drive was the most face-saving, but in that case, if he still chose to drive, it would be too late. If he couldn't catch up with the meeting, nine times out of ten he would be criticized. Besides, it's really convenient to take the subway. Other customers don't agree.

But maybe just agree on the surface, but do you mind?

Considering this possibility, the guy secretly contacted the customer unilaterally and said & lsquo; Taking you on the subway didn't bring you any unhappiness, did it& rsquo; If the customer also cares, it really shows that his way of doing things is deficient, but if the customer has no opinion, it may really be an age generation gap.

The guy was very uneasy waiting for a response, and then it wasn't long before the customer replied, 'it's okay, I found it more convenient to take the subway here than abroad'. It can be seen that at least the customer doesn't mind. However, thinking of the boss's reaction afterwards, he still wants to sincerely ask, 'is this wrong?' What do you think of this?