Absolute Power
Have you ever been put in a position of power? Did you become a rabid dictator, or did you completely arse it up and end up publicly humiliated? We demand you tell us your stories.
Thanks to The Supreme Crow for the suggestion
( , Thu 8 Jul 2010, 14:09)
Have you ever been put in a position of power? Did you become a rabid dictator, or did you completely arse it up and end up publicly humiliated? We demand you tell us your stories.
Thanks to The Supreme Crow for the suggestion
( , Thu 8 Jul 2010, 14:09)
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So lets see...
I phone your company to get support, and whilst waiting for a Gods Age for someone to answer I put my own phone on hold to get myself a drink or snack to make myself comfortable but come back to find I've been hung up on. Thanks, now I have to wait even longer all because of some "target". I eventually get through only to be treated in a patronising manner about something I have difficulty understanding. That really makes me feel good about your company, no wonder I'm royally pissed off with you, the unseen monkey at the other end.
And honestly... who DOES like those menus? Starting off with one particularly vague set of options which leads you blindly down the wrong path with no means of return except to hang up and start again blindly down another route.
Who has absolute power? The cnuts who think that call centres are good for anyone - the phone monkeys, the customers, or even for their own bottom line.
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 7:10, 1 reply)
I phone your company to get support, and whilst waiting for a Gods Age for someone to answer I put my own phone on hold to get myself a drink or snack to make myself comfortable but come back to find I've been hung up on. Thanks, now I have to wait even longer all because of some "target". I eventually get through only to be treated in a patronising manner about something I have difficulty understanding. That really makes me feel good about your company, no wonder I'm royally pissed off with you, the unseen monkey at the other end.
And honestly... who DOES like those menus? Starting off with one particularly vague set of options which leads you blindly down the wrong path with no means of return except to hang up and start again blindly down another route.
Who has absolute power? The cnuts who think that call centres are good for anyone - the phone monkeys, the customers, or even for their own bottom line.
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 7:10, 1 reply)
I like those menus because when used properly they get me through to the right person and thus reduce the time I have to spend on the phone.
You see, I'm not a cunt.
( , Wed 14 Jul 2010, 19:14, closed)
You see, I'm not a cunt.
( , Wed 14 Jul 2010, 19:14, closed)
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