On the subject of needing a life
Feb. 3rd, 2007 10:27 amBrrrrrrinnnngggggg
Me: <name of employer> this is Christopher.
Her: (long, long pause) Uh, I'm sorry, what was that?
Me: <n a m e o f e m p l o y e r> this is Christopher. How can I help you?
Her: Could you run that by me again?
Me: <Name. Of. Employer.> How may I help you?
Her: I don't really know what's going on, someone called me from this number.
Me: Did they leave a message?
Her: No.
Me: It may have been a wrong number. This is a freight forwarding company.
Her: Oh, okay.
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If you can't think of anything better to do than scroll through your caller ID and call the numbers back, even though you didn't get a message and don't recognize the number, you really need to knit or something. And if you insist on calling every number you can find, the least you could do is LISTEN.
Me: <name of employer> this is Christopher.
Her: (long, long pause) Uh, I'm sorry, what was that?
Me: <n a m e o f e m p l o y e r> this is Christopher. How can I help you?
Her: Could you run that by me again?
Me: <Name. Of. Employer.> How may I help you?
Her: I don't really know what's going on, someone called me from this number.
Me: Did they leave a message?
Her: No.
Me: It may have been a wrong number. This is a freight forwarding company.
Her: Oh, okay.
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If you can't think of anything better to do than scroll through your caller ID and call the numbers back, even though you didn't get a message and don't recognize the number, you really need to knit or something. And if you insist on calling every number you can find, the least you could do is LISTEN.
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Date: 2007-02-04 04:35 am (UTC)