After doing your best to be polite and helpful (no attitude back, please) then you simply say, "Sir/Ma'am it seems I will be unable to help you today--our company doesn't have the service/item you are looking for."
Seniors act out for all sorts of reasons, so don't engage the bad behaviour.
how to deal with bad customer at work
One way to deal with personal management problems is to redo your budget.
I wouldn't. I would probably be horrible as a sales manager.
Buy ear plugs.
PLANNING IN ADVANCE TO DEAL WITH UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
I would explain why I thought it was unreasonable, and offer alternatives.
When you are describing something as not reasonable, you can say, "This man is unreasonable" meaning you can not deal or reason with. Unreasonable is an adjective that means irrational, unconscionable, extravagant, senseless, or unreasonable. Example sentence: My boss was unreasonable to expect me to complete the research and hand in a report by tomorrow.
would protest
The fourth amendment deal with search and seizure
there are many out there, you just need to search for the best deal.. try Travelocity or orbitz.. they will give you a great package deal and get you to where you want to go!
avoid them if you could Junleaf: That's a horrible answer. The question is to deal with them. Anyone else?
I'm not sure you can, why is the person extra nice sometimes, but horrible others?
You can find all-inclusive vacations for seniors through travel agencies that specialize in providing this sort of vacation package for senior citizens. Very few online travel agencies have this deal.
Debt counsel for Seniors and the Disabled was developed in 1998 and is comprised of lawyers to have senior citizens deal with debt collectors. Their phone number is 1-800-992-3275 ext. 1304.
Reasonable is the opposite of unreasonable
no unreasonable Searches
my boss needs some additional traning how to manage people Answer Unfortunately, that is the case with many bosses these days, especially in senior living centers, nursing homes, etc. They are HORRIBLE. I've experienced senior living centers through my nursing career and through my legal career. They are generally horrible through and through. What's so sad is the patients, the seniors, get the worst part of the deal. Employees do to.