The problem with Sprint stores, IMHO, is not their training, but the lack of enough personnel to handle the number of customers coming into the store. Although, to be fair, I did notice a much larger contingent of employees than usual during my trip to the downtown Silver Spring store last week, so maybe this issue is being fixed.
Ding! I don't know what Sundays are like around your parts but my local Sprint store is woefully understaffed. Usually have two folks working, one of whom is usually chainsmoking outside on a perpetual smoke break while a small line of customers forms inside.
I'm hoping to convince my girlfriend away from Sprint so I can change networks. Not really happy with their new "ultra-secure" (read: they want me to give up a lot of information for the sake of "security") web site, either.
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The problem with Sprint stores, IMHO, is not their training, but the lack of enough personnel to handle the number of customers coming into the store. Although, to be fair, I did notice a much larger contingent of employees than usual during my trip to the downtown Silver Spring store last week, so maybe this issue is being fixed.
Ding! I don't know what Sundays are like around your parts but my local Sprint store is woefully understaffed. Usually have two folks working, one of whom is usually chainsmoking outside on a perpetual smoke break while a small line of customers forms inside.
I'm hoping to convince my girlfriend away from Sprint so I can change networks. Not really happy with their new "ultra-secure" (read: they want me to give up a lot of information for the sake of "security") web site, either.