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"
No, this would a a call that began before you approached the desk. It's basically first come, first served. -- nm
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by
mara
Same difference as far as I'm concerned really. -- nm
Posted by
Cuzzin Todd (aka cuzzintodd)
Jul 16 '09, 11:49
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Responses:
"Absolutely I can help you with... oh wait, scratch that, someone just walked up. Peace boitch." -- nm
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TFox
Jul 16, 11:50
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My point is the person present should take priority of the person who couldn't be bothered to come in.
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 16, 11:54
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It would be nice if I always knew it would be "a moment." A reference question can take a whole lot longer than that. -- nm
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mara
Jul 16, 11:55
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I understand that, and honestly I'm thinking of it more in terms of retail/store situations. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 16, 11:56
Wait, how? I can't tell the future. I don't have any way of knowing you're going to approach the desk. -- nm
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mara
Jul 16, 11:50
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You've just doubled payroll. Congratulations. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 16, 11:53
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No, not at all. I'm saying the person there should take priority over the person no there, who could easily be asked to hold. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 16, 11:56
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