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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Telephone Operators vs. Telephone Systems...SamKat aka Sam Kegley

Telephone Operators vs. Telephone Systems

The telephone operators (ninety-nine per cent feminine) of businesses were very busy people .  I came to work for W.C. Denison's hydraulic company in Columbus 50 years ago this month.  Bill Denison had died four years before I was hired and had sold his company to ABEX, formerly the American Brake Shoe Company.

The entrepreneur was a character who left many stories in his wake at Denison. An infamous story was that W.C. called his company from a trip and the operator answered: "H'lo".  Mr. Denison inquired:  Who is this?  The lady replied her name and he asked what company she worked for.  She replied "Denison". Mr. Denison told her: "You don't anymore.  This is W.C. Denison and you were to answer the company's phone: The Denison Engineering Company, How may I help you? Go to your boss and tell him I just fired you."

After hearing that story from so many, I was talking with my now deceased (at 100 years old) friend, John Cox, who verified the story.  John said:  "In fact, the lady worked for me and was a valued employee I tried unsuccessfully to save from the firing."

I hope some may remember the books by Robert Townsend, "Up the Organization", which sounds a little anti-establishment and was meant to be so.  Mr. Townsend was CEO of Avis at the time whose slogan he established "We're No. 2, we try Harder!"  Mr. Townsend touted the telephone operator-receptionists  who were forming the first impression for their companies and presented the caller with  immediate contacts of desired employees as possible.

That was just customer service.  Today's telephone systems save the companies a few shekels, yet they lose many callers.  The callers time is also valuable and systems too often discourage same.  In many cases, good customers are turned off by excessive time waiting through far too many options.  Money might be saved by short-sighted administrators, and customers simply go elsewhere.

I am retired from industry.  Why should an old retired engineer complain?

I try to use my time as efficiently as this carcus my parents and my God gave me, but the systems tell me  that their time is much more valuable than mine.  Well, I don't agree.  Bring back operators and if you must use systems, limit the steps to 2 or 3 before connecting with a live operator, please!

I will, no doubt, pass on long before any such return in business happens.  Oh well...  I can still be a customer, but not after I pass on.

SamKat aka Sam Kegley
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It wonderfully backed up the tremendous WW II War efforts.  Patriotism was 

buoyed by such wonderful performers.  None better.

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A fishing Story ... Democratic founding ... Thx Paul C!



Finally the truth comes out...

The king wanted to go fishing. He called on the royal weather  forecaster 
and inquired as to the weather forecast for the next few  hours.
 
The weatherman assured him that there was no chance of rain in the  coming days,  So the king went fishing with his wife, the queen. On  the way he met a farmer on his donkey. 
 
Upon seeing the king the farmer said, "Your Majesty, you should  return to the palace! In just a short time I expect a huge amount of  rain to fall in 
this area".
 
The king was polite and considerate, he replied: "I hold the palace
meteorologist in high regard. He is an extensively educated and
experienced professional. And besides, I pay him very high wages. He  gave me a very different forecast I trust him."
 
So the king continued on his way. However, a short time later a  torrential
rain fell from the sky. The King and Queen were totally  soaked and their
entourage chuckled upon seeing them in such a  shameful condition.
 
Furious, the king returned to the palace and gave the order to fire  the
professional. Then he summoned the farmer and offered him the  prestigious and high paying role of royal forecaster.
 
The farmer said, "Your Majesty, I do not know anything about  forecasting. I obtain my information from my donkey. If I see my  donkey's ears drooping, it means with  certainty that it will rain." 
 
So the king hired the donkey.
 
And thus began the practice of hiring dumb asses to work in the  government and occupy its highest and most influential positions.  The practice is unbroken to this date and the democrat symbol was  born.
 

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Corporate Donations - Where to shop ... Thx Marge R!

DONATIONS


This is very interesting!!!


Hello, Wal-Mart!!!  So-long, COSTCO!!!!!!!!!????
  
Americans Can Now Determine Where To Shop And 
Spend Their Money
Election Cycle political  donations, as
reported by the Center for
Responsive Politics.

Shopping

Price Club/Costco   donated $225K, 
99% went to Democrats

Rite Aid donated $517K, 
60% went to Democrats

Magla Products (Stanley tools, Mr. Clean) donated $22K, 
100% went to Democrats

Warnaco (undergarments) donated $55K,
73% went to Democrats

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia donated $153K,
99% went to Democrats

Estee Lauder donated $448K, 
95% went to Democrats

 Guess, Inc. Donated $145K, 
98% went to Democrats

 Calvin Klein donated $78K, 
100% went to Democrats

Liz Claiborne, Inc. Donated $34K, 
97% went to Democrats

 Levi Straus donated $26K, 
97% went to Democrats

Olan Mills donated $175K, 
99% went to Democrats

Wal-Mart donated $467K,
97% went to Republicans

 K-Mart donated $524K,
86% went to Republicans

 Home Depot donated $298K, 
89% went to Republicans

Target donated $226K,
70% went to Republicans

Circuit City Stores donated $261K,
95% went to Republicans

3M Co. Donated $281K,
87% went to Republicans

 Hallmark Cards donated $319K, 
92% went to Republicans

Amway donated $391K,  
100% Republicans

 Kohler Co. (plumbing fixtures) donated $283K,  
100% Republicans

 B.F. Goodrich (tires) donated $215K,  
97% went to Republicans

Proctor & Gamble donated $243K,  
79% went to Republicans

Spirits

Southern Wine & Spirits donated $213K,  
73% went to Democrats

Joseph E. Seagrams & Sons (incl. Beverage Business and considerable media interests) donated $2M+,  
67% went to Democrats

Gallo Winery donated $337K, 
95% went to Democrats

Coors & Budweiser donated $174K,  
92% went to Republicans

 Brown-Forman Corp. (Southern Comfort, Jack Daniels, Bushmills, Korbel Wines, Lenox China, Dansk and Gorham Silver) donated $644 K -- 
80% went to Republicans

Hungry?

Sonic Corporation donated $83K,  
98% went to Democrats

 Triarc Companies (Arby's, T.J. Cinnamon's, Pasta Connections) donated $112K,  
96% went to Democrats

Pilgrim's Pride Corp. (chicken) donated $366K,  
100% went to Republicans
 Outback Steakhouse donated $641K,  
95% went to Republicans

 Tricon Global Restaurants (KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell) donated $133K, 
87% went to Republicans

Brinker International (Maggiano's, Brinker Cafe, Chili's, On the Border, Macaroni Grill, Crazymel's, Corner Baker, EatZis) donated $242K,  
83% went to Republicans

Waffle House donated $279K, 
100% went to Republicans

McDonald's Corp. Donated $197K, 
86% went to Republicans

Darden Restaurants (Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Smokey Bones, Bahama Breeze) donated $121K,  
89% went to Republicans

Heinz
Republicans $64,000 

Democrats $21,300!
 John Kerry's wife's company!!!

Traveling and/or Dining

Hyatt Corporation donated $187K of which 
80% went to Democrats

 Marriott International $323K, 
81% went to Republicans

 Holiday Inns donated $38K, 
71% went to Republicans
Please forward to your friends.



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