Having lived in New Jersey for 45 years one would have thought I could get used to customer service and the like people. These include phone service, reception people, and others who interface with customers/patients. But no. They appear to all have abject dislike of you, speak to you as if you were some lower species, never address the issue but turn it around to accommodate them, and speak in that God awful New Jersey accent. The make The New Jersey Housewives look like kindly people.
They mumble in their accent, refuse to state why they are addressing you or your concern, and then drop you like a hot potato when they feel they have accomplished their task. I have noticed it has gotten worse or perhaps I am just aging poorly. When dealing with them in person, the refuse to make eye contact, speak to their desk surface rather than the customer, and refuse in most cases to answer the question. They speak in jargon, and most likely are simultaneously dealing with some app on their phone.
The only thing worse is computer based speech response systems where one is asked to say what you want. You always end up screaming for a person, a human, as bad as they are, they are better than some computer based system. Except one must deal with the accent.
This becomes more evident when seeing my relatives in New Hampshire or West Virginia. Nice people, yes an accent but not nasty, and one gets service.