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customerserviceguy

(25,406 posts)
16. If that's all it is
Tue May 21, 2019, 10:00 PM
May 2019

then, yes, it's not as bad. But what if that employee is monitored on the number of maps and brochures they send out? A dozen such calls might make them not reach quota for the day.

If we lived in a Canada-polite society, then I could see your point completely. But we don't, especially NY and NJ.

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GOOD. Ohiogal May 2019 #1
Yes, torture some poor office worker customerserviceguy May 2019 #2
Torture??? Really? Look up that word in dictionary. Nt USALiberal May 2019 #3
Ok, I was being flippant customerserviceguy May 2019 #5
How about "inform"? 11 Bravo May 2019 #7
I'm sure that by the second call customerserviceguy May 2019 #8
If you can't separate your identity from your occupation gratuitous May 2019 #4
And that is exactly why customerserviceguy May 2019 #6
It is possible to be polite to the worker while Bettie May 2019 #10
Yes, I suppose that's true customerserviceguy May 2019 #12
I've worked customer service so Bettie May 2019 #13
It's like folks who worked in a restaurant customerserviceguy May 2019 #14
But, there's nothing wrong with a call Bettie May 2019 #15
If that's all it is customerserviceguy May 2019 #16
Not so sweet Home Alabama...where the women aren't free. nt UniteFightBack May 2019 #9
Those call centers in India won't like that fescuerescue May 2019 #11
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