Unsurprising, Brian ‘caffé latte, Residence’ Tinnion engages in this practise.
In my current job, I have never set my voicemail. It is generic and goes something like ‘the person at extension 1234 is busy’.
Unsurprising, Brian ‘caffé latte, Residence’ Tinnion engages in this practise.
In my current job, I have never set my voicemail. It is generic and goes something like ‘the person at extension 1234 is busy’.
Good to see your work motivation issues have still to be resolved farmer.
Café Lattes are the business. I have at least one a day.
It is a policy in my place of work and my manager reminds us every now and then that we should do it. I couldn’t be arsed and I have had the same generic one now since I last took holidays. No client has ever complained yet.
I can’t imagine how a client would complain.
“Sorry but I’m going to have to take my business elsewhere, your employee hasn’t syncronised his message minder with today’s date and as a consequence I don’t what day it is, and that’s your company’s fault”
You would be amazed at the things which clients find ways to complain about.
go watch your wrestling, gayboy!!! :lol:
I know someone who got a whole big 4 audit team replaced from the audit of the firm where she was working.
Disappointed that more people don’t update their voicemail. It portrays someone who is in control and dedicated to serving their clients. I update mine everyday, takes 10 seconds to do it, no big deal.
I 'll admit I’m using a generic one this week though as I’ve had a client that has been trying to track me down and if I update my voicemail he’ll know I’ve gotten the messages he has left for me. Called me at 11pm last night on my mobile, must be urgent so I’ll try and put that off for a few days.
Ah… there was a little touch of sarcasim with my statement!
I’m off on leave after today till next Wednesday so will have to update my VM this afternoon only I can’t remember my passcode number :unsure:
Using the word smooch.
Waking up inexplicably after five hours sleep and not being able to get back to sleep.
We know Ireland.
The Sunday World.
Born here.
Bred here.
Read here.
Paul Williams and The Irish News of the World.
Ganging Up On Crime.
Is that audio redubbed to sound like his father or is it a soundbyte from before he died.
The latter is marginally less creepy and much more of a sell out.
Various soundbytes put together I reckon.
Either way, its awful.
Tru dat