Stood at the counter for a minute and a half while the technician who stood 12″ from me typed away– no smile. No recognition– no «I’ll be with you in just a minute», just a long awkward ignorance. I walked over to the cashier in the pharmacy, waited my turn and requested a flu shot. I was told I had to go back over to the other line(where I had already stood) and said–«I’ve already stood there– I was ignored– so after a minute and a half I came over here» mid sentence the technician interrupted me stating she was busy. //yes I recognized you were busy, but your customer service skills were completely absent– you used more time and energy defending your poor skills than it would have taken to just recognize that I was standing there with a simple smile and«I’ll be right with you!» The cashier apologized and sent me back over to the technician where she couldn’t muster a greeting, thank you, nothing while filling my prescription. Ironically, the pharmacist was having a conversation with another individual behind the counter about how the Granville location had higher numbers«because they had an acute care location»… Perhaps He should look in his own house and put those who cannot interact with customers in a closet or in the unemployment line. As for me– I’m going to use Fosters pharmacy. Up the street– they treat customers with acknowledgement, courtesy and thanks!