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  • 11-04-2008, 09:27 AM
    Ron
    On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:13:30 -0500, "Richard B. Gilbert"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >That80sGuy wrote:
    >> In message news:6d13c75b-9f8b-44cc-937b-
    >> [email protected], 4phun <[email protected]>
    >> done wrote:
    >>
    >>> Sadly hundreds of Verizon employees who are stationed in CC kiosks
    >>> stand to loose their jobs before christmas if positions can not be
    >>> found elsewhere at Verzion.

    >>
    >> LOSE, not LOOSE. Here's someone's old post I've kept around for just such
    >> an occasion.
    >>
    >> A simple grammar lesson.
    >>

    >
    >It's a losing proposition! The people who need it are incapable of
    >learning it or just don't care. You don't have to listen too hard to
    >hear worse! How about 'Her and Bruce went to a movie." I actually
    >heard a grown man, and presumably a native speaker, say just that!



    I speeks well Englis for a far tyme: Patrick Ewing
  • 11-04-2008, 07:13 AM
    Richard B. Gilbert
    That80sGuy wrote:
    > In message news:6d13c75b-9f8b-44cc-937b-
    > [email protected], 4phun <[email protected]>
    > done wrote:
    >
    >> Sadly hundreds of Verizon employees who are stationed in CC kiosks
    >> stand to loose their jobs before christmas if positions can not be
    >> found elsewhere at Verzion.

    >
    > LOSE, not LOOSE. Here's someone's old post I've kept around for just such
    > an occasion.
    >
    > A simple grammar lesson.
    >


    It's a losing proposition! The people who need it are incapable of
    learning it or just don't care. You don't have to listen too hard to
    hear worse! How about 'Her and Bruce went to a movie." I actually
    heard a grown man, and presumably a native speaker, say just that!
  • 11-03-2008, 05:45 PM
    Larry
    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Many years ago I sold a computer an hour on average as a
    > Christmas part-timer at Computer-City.
    >
    > They had many seemingly former shoe salesmen there.
    > Their stock answer to any question:
    > (i.e. Is this Okidata LED printer as goood as a Laser printer?)
    >
    > "Well, we sell a lot of them!"
    >
    >


    A scrawny kid comes in and applies for a job as a sales associate at a
    large megastore. The HR lady is impressed with his enthousiasm, dispite
    his lack of sales experience, so she puts him on and sends him to the
    associate supervisor.

    The supervisor figures he won't last a week so sends him over to the
    pharmacy department to help the customers find things on the shelf.

    the supervisor stops by the kid's locker at the end of the shift and
    asked him if he sold anything that day, just for amusement. "Sure!",
    the kid replies. "How much was it?", the supervisor asks.
    "$76,842.13.", the kid says while tying his shoes. "WHAT?!", the
    supervisor exclaims on his way towards the bench to avoid falling over.

    "Well, this guy comes into pharmacy and asked me where the Tampax was.
    While I went over to show him, I mentioned that as he wasn't going to
    have a good day buying these things he might just as well go fishing!"

    "We started talking about fishing equipment, so I took him over to
    sporting goods where he bought a new rod, reel, some other fishin' gear,
    a big cooler to put his catch in and asked me to help him haul it out to
    his car."

    "On the way to the car, I asked him if he had a boat. He didn't so we
    took a detour to the new marine department, where he fell in love with
    that nice 30 foot center console with the twin 250hp Yamahas on it.
    After we got the boat, we took his little stuff to his car where I made
    the comment that his car was never going to pull the new boat safely up
    the boat ramp, so we took a detour to the Car and Truck Dealership and
    he bought a bright red Ford F-350 dually diesel pickup loaded to the
    gills!"

    "He's coming back tomorrow to pick up the boat after I suggested he get
    it loaded up with sonar, radar, VHF marine radio and a stereo while the
    truck shop is installing the big hitch I sold him for the truck."

    "It all came to $76,842.13 before taxes.", the kid proudly proclaimed.

    "I know I'm a new hire and really don't deserve any time off, but can I
    have tomorrow afternoon off to go fishin' with him out on the lake? He
    called his wife before he left and she wants to talk to me about a new
    van to haul her kids around in."


    The supervisor gave him the whole day off, having set a new sales record
    for a single customer and as "Salesman of the Month" for November.

    (not my story and it's very old....but your comments gave me a
    flashback.)

  • 11-03-2008, 04:21 PM
    SMS
    George wrote:

    > But you were asked what this has to do with Verizon customers as noted
    > in the subject? Are you declaring this is some sort of evil plot by
    > whomever and we just don't understand or you just don't have any apple
    > fanboi news? And it made no sense to post this to the VZW group never
    > mind cross posting it to the att and sprint groups.


    I noticed that Target has now started selling postpaid Verizon service,
    whereas before they were only selling InPulse service. Wal-Mart is also
    now selling postpaid Verizon service, as is Costco. Verizon has no
    shortage of retail outlets. No wonder they've become the largest carrier
    in the U.S.. Soon they'll add the Alltel customers to their totals as
    well. The HTC Touch Pro coming to Verizon (already being sold on Sprint
    for two days) will really help Verizon since it's so much more capable
    than the iPhone.
  • 11-03-2008, 02:25 PM
    Ron
    On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:23:20 -0800 (PST), 4phun <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Sadly hundreds of Verizon employees who are stationed in CC kiosks
    >stand to loose their jobs before christmas if positions can not be
    >found elsewhere at Verzion. Maybe they could land a job hawking
    >Verizon services at Radio Shack ? Could T-Mobile or Sprint fit these
    >people in somewhere?
    >
    >Circuit City lost me as a customer when they got rid of all the decent
    >store employees about a year ago and switched to the type of people
    >who aspire to work at Radio Shack. Remember CompUSA? Same thing before
    >they closed up!
    >
    >A high tech store is a mixture of the latest products and skilled
    >retail associates who are properly compensated not just paid street
    >wages to show up.
    >


    Many years ago I sold a computer an hour on average as a
    Christmas part-timer at Computer-City.

    They had many seemingly former shoe salesmen there.
    Their stock answer to any question:
    (i.e. Is this Okidata LED printer as goood as a Laser printer?)

    "Well, we sell a lot of them!"

    Past few years I havent shopped at CC as they wouldnt honor their
    price match of 110% of difference at their Meyerland, Tx store.

    They richly desrve to go out of business as far as I'm concerned.
    I buy most my electronic pieces parts at buy.com
    anymore.

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