I work for a fast food chain as a drive-thru cashier. And day in
and day out I see the same rude and senseless behaviors by a large
number of the customers I serve. Here are some tips and basic rules
of the drive-thru:
1. Speak up and speak clear. The volume on the headset can only do
so much. If you are whispering or mumbling your order chances are
we may not hear what you want correctly and ring you up for the
wrong thing.
2. If you're engine is loud, turn off your vehicle. Especially
with big trucks. Yelling your order over the sound of the engine
only hurts the ears of the cashier and annoys everyone inside.
3. If you're pulling a trailer don't come through the
drive-thru. We don't have time to sit there and watch you try
to maneuver around the drive through turn. We have other orders and
you are taking up space. The sensible thing would be to park and go
inside.
4. Have your money ready when you get to the window. Common sense
would tell you that if you are ordering something you are going to
have to pay for it, so have your wallet or purse ready before you
even get in line. And if not that the cashier will tell you the
total after your order at the speaker so be getting it ready while
you make your way to the window.
5. If there are multiple people in the car, order one at a time. A
cashier can only decipher so much from 4 people ordering at the
same time.
6. Decide what you want to order in a timely manner. For the most
part fast food menu's do not change much. Any new item will
most likely have its own sign. You should have an idea of
what you want before you enter the line. Most drive-thru's work
off a timer, so waiting for you to decide hurts the drive-thru
times and wastes the time of the people waiting behind you.
7. NEVER talk on your phone while in the drive-thru line. If you
are ordering for someone else and are calling to get their order,
get it before you get in line. Talking on the phone while you are
ordering or paying is very rude to the cashier. You are paying more
attention to the conversation you are having than ordering. You
don't listen to the total so you don't have your money
ready, you probably forgot to ask for something which then the
cashier has to add to your order which makes more work for the
managers later in the night. Your focus should be on ordering, that
is why you are there.
8. Be friendly and courteous to the drive-thru personnel. Please
and thank you is always a nice gesture. You would be surprised how
often people come through my line and don't even acknowledge
I'm there besides opening and closing their hand. NEVER be rude
or discourteous to any personnel. Remember, we handle your food.
And you think we accidentally messed up your order? You asked for
no ketchup and you got extra? Missing a sandwich? Mistakes do
happen, but don't be rude or they wont be mistakes.