Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever:
I don't agree. You're taking a bad situation and making it work for now. Onward and upward for you.
Nothing like tucking your kid into your power ranger sheets from childhood, though. Lol. And I broke out a bunch of my old toys and notebooks. Its been a hoot. And going through those notebooks made me realize I was a really really weird kid. Some creepy fucking stories and hitlists.
Here's a line from a short story fourth grade argo wrote called "Garth Brooks"
"You thought he stopped following you, and you thought you were alone sleeping in your bedroom. but you were wrong. He's sitting in your backyard on your swing, swinging. Swinging a sick, maniacal swing. Singing. And smoking Marlboro cigarettes. He misses you."
upstairs neighbors.. it's two indian dudes in a one bedroom apartment, and they're kinda loud on weeknights. weekends i don't give a shit because im either not home or up late anyway
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Do you ever ask to speak to a supervisor when you get good customer service? I was dealing with T-Rowe Price about some financial information over the phone and the guy was super helpful, extremely knowledgeable and he fixed me online problem with little hassle. I got the email for his supervisor and sent them a message about how good he was to work with. They emailed me back thanking me and said this message would go in the employees personal file. It felt good to praise someone instead of only talking to management when someone sucks at their job. I don't think this is done enough.
ive had customers call in and compliment my work. the higher ups actually will make a big deal out of it. sometimes recognition like that really makes my day. some places still do employee of the month ( don't they ).
'course, i've had customers call in and complain my work, too. just can't please everybody.
i've always had the feelings that if someone does an outstanding job, i'll go out of my way and try to help them out. i've done that before this line of work. my opinion, it's just paying it forward.