I've been an employee for a very long time, and when I first started, this was literally the best place I had ever worked in ALL of my endeavors. Even throughout covid they took care of us and our customers - It was brutal, but tolerable.
Now, they've demoted some of their best performers, only to replace them with off-shore id--ts that have not one clue what they are doing. They tell the customers the wrong thing, or they tell them they ordered a replacement or issued a discount, but they did not - leaving MC to clean up all of their messes. MC has been a catch all for the last 6 months. We are large parcel, we are managers (without the title), we are frontline, finance; but yet we don't have the tools to take care of the customer. For a company that wants us to practice the CARES transcript to better assist our customers; I'm not sure they know what that word means. I give everything I got with our customers; to make sure they have a good experience or to better the issues they had, but when tools are constantly taken away from us to deliver that customer experience - That shows that this company does not care - About our customers or us. And before those of you get on here and say. "if you don't like it, find something else." - you think it's that easy? You're still here aren't you? And you can't be having a good time unless you're getting paid an above normal salary or in upper management, where you're making up these ridiculous margins, that are somewhat impossible to achieve or maintain. I'm old school when it comes to customer service and again, I put my all into it - that's what the retail business is about... Retaining customers and building relationships with them. Wayfair, you're losing more customers than your gaining and retaining. That's not on your employees, that's on you and upper management who quite frankly doesn't know how to manage squat. I'd get your act together or there won't be a Wayfair. It might hang by a thread for a while; but the more offshore takes control, the thinner that thread becomes.