rossawilson1
Member
Just because we're talking about them..
I used to work in Jessops, it was the Southampton Commercial road store. Now Gone. It was good about 7 years ago, even when I was there though the whole corporate thing was beginning to strangle it's soul. By that I mean more and more employees were being pushed to take managerial training, people would join the group just for that.. they were always shaking up regional managers etc. The whole thing became a big ladder where those who cared about photography and the customers were trod on.
Last week I walked into Jessops Salisbury and asked for some 120 slide film.. the early 20 something girl went to the fridge, after I asked her to, and looked for some, then came back with a role of 35mm film.. I said no, 120 film.. she said this has got 36 exposures.. I looked at her blankly, I wondered if this was really happening. I said 120 film, it's a bigger film comes in a longer box? She looks at this film, confused, looks at me and says, this is 135. Now I know some people, won't know what the stuff is, but she didn't ask, couldn't believe she didn't know everything, I wasn't another dumb ass after a digi cam. Her sort of "on top of it all" attitude vanished.. I guess she was too afraid to say.. Sorry, let me ask because I'm not familiar with that film. I didn't care she didn't know what it was, although it was surprising, it was just the fact that she couldn't bring herself to be humble and offer some genuine customer service.
Jessops is an old person who has lost their memory, it's very sad to see them go down hill like this, but they are not the same store any more. The old Jessops was bopped on the head and dumped in a gutter while some greedy know it all stole his clothes and stated taking out money. Not any more.
I used to work in Jessops, it was the Southampton Commercial road store. Now Gone. It was good about 7 years ago, even when I was there though the whole corporate thing was beginning to strangle it's soul. By that I mean more and more employees were being pushed to take managerial training, people would join the group just for that.. they were always shaking up regional managers etc. The whole thing became a big ladder where those who cared about photography and the customers were trod on.
Last week I walked into Jessops Salisbury and asked for some 120 slide film.. the early 20 something girl went to the fridge, after I asked her to, and looked for some, then came back with a role of 35mm film.. I said no, 120 film.. she said this has got 36 exposures.. I looked at her blankly, I wondered if this was really happening. I said 120 film, it's a bigger film comes in a longer box? She looks at this film, confused, looks at me and says, this is 135. Now I know some people, won't know what the stuff is, but she didn't ask, couldn't believe she didn't know everything, I wasn't another dumb ass after a digi cam. Her sort of "on top of it all" attitude vanished.. I guess she was too afraid to say.. Sorry, let me ask because I'm not familiar with that film. I didn't care she didn't know what it was, although it was surprising, it was just the fact that she couldn't bring herself to be humble and offer some genuine customer service.
Jessops is an old person who has lost their memory, it's very sad to see them go down hill like this, but they are not the same store any more. The old Jessops was bopped on the head and dumped in a gutter while some greedy know it all stole his clothes and stated taking out money. Not any more.