Ronnel Basco: the patient IT Guy of Netopia-SM City/Bacoor
Posted on Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Ronnel Basco: the
Patient IT Guy
of Netopia – SM City/
Bacoor
by Apolinario Villalobos
What will you do if you are at the end of your wits after
four rejections from internet cafés that could not open the files in your USB?
Without an umbrella on the rainy day of August 12, I had to run from one
sidewalk to the next in an effort to prevent the raging rain from soaking me to
the bones until I finally reached the SMCity/Bacoor mall where I tried to dry
myself up. It was while I was pondering on whether to look for another internet
café after the rain when I thought of trying my luck in the Netopia internet
café on the third floor of the mall.
Without telling the attendant about the problem as he might
reject my requirement, too, I outright asked his help to open the USB that I
brought. He was Ronnel Basco whose cool countenance impressed me as he
successfully opened the device after several attempts. I noticed something that
he did as he inserted the USB to the port, as if patiently coaxing the computer
to open it and read the contents which it finally did after several minutes. Actually,
the USB was my friend’s, who just gave me the title of the file.
Mr. Basco went through the routine of assisting me look for
the file that I wanted printed and transferred to another USB. Four painstaking
attempts did the trick! The big relief, practically vanished my frustration, coupled
by discomfort from my rain-drenched shirt. What was more striking in Mr.
Basco’s attitude was his patience in attending to the calls of other customers,
during which he would leave me for a while with apologies. The café was full at
the time, and I was really fortunate to have been given the attention and
assistance that I direly needed.
What I observed further, was the precision in the systematic
actions and professional attitude of Mr. Basco and his co-employees toward all
customers, be they browsers or just walk-ins who inquire for other services.
Impressively, everything that they did was without a hint of haste. I also
heard suggestions that they did not hesitate in giving to the customers, and
who appreciated them.
The persevering and patient attitude of Mr. Basco was an
immense contrast to the lack of sympathy and concern from the attendants of the
four other internet cafes that I visited earlier, who gave me outright
rejection after failing to open the USB with just a single attempt. Without
even looking at me in the eye, they just said “sorry”... just like that, short
of showing me the door.
The likes of Mr. Ronnel Basco, are what service-oriented
business entities need. He manifested that good attitude of employees can never
be overshadowed by expensive advertisements in selling a product or service. As
I walked out of the Netopia café that afternoon, I decided to become their unsolicited
“walking billboard”…because of Mr. Basco.
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