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Originally Posted by Guru
I hate all the lazy people that won't get up and let the theater know about problems early on so they can be fixed before the film itself starts. They all have the "I'm sure somebody else will get up and tell them". That somebody almost always ends up being me. People around me always thank me for taking the initiative and I just say welcome. What I really want to say "why don't you get off your lazy butt and take care of it yourself instead of bitching and moaning until somebody else does it."
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It's appreciated. As I said, in a perfect world we'd be free to roam from theater to theater quality-checking, and/or being at the start of each film, etc.,. Sadly, we can't, so we rely on people to tell us something's wrong. Which is not uncommon in today's customer service. I think the problem in movies is that people still
assume there's a projectionist doing that, so they don't get up and tell anyone. But it's definitely a weird mindset (the "I won't say anything, I'm sure someone else will" attitude). I mean, if you were eating a meal, and found a cockroach in it, you wouldn't finish eating, and then tell management, would you?