Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
1:53 pm
In most lines of work, customer service inevitably becomes a part of job. I believe, the statistics is that the more customer servicing is involved the higher the turn-over rate. However, in most cases, you can’t quit your job because you don’t like people who have to help out at work.
What are your experiences and feelings about "customer service" at your job? If you feel, you are managing it well enough, what mindset do you use for customer servicing?
Let me further ask, do you feel your success at customer servicing is affected by your ethnicity?
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at
5:34 pm
Metro PCS and T-Mobile both have unlimited talk, text, data plans. Metro PCS is as low as a month while T-Mobile is . Which company would you go with and why? What have your experiences with either company been like? I’m trying to switch over from Verizon to one of these two companies. I’m a college student and therefore can’t afford expensive plans.
Friday, July 15th, 2011 at
4:00 pm
hey guys , i have an interview tommorow for a position as an "Embedded Software Engineer". I am a little bit nervous . What kind of questions do you think they can ask me relating to the position ? I have some projects in my resume . Is the interviewer going to ask me any questions relating to that ? I don’t have any experience and the job is for someone with experience . I got the interview because i was persistent. Now i have to show the employer i have the nature to hard work and learn quickly . How can i over the fact that " i have no experience in the field " . I have other experiences like
Call center ( e-zpass new york ) and
Cust service ( Comp usa )
i didn’t work for long in these places 6 months each . i got fired from e-z pass due to poor absenses ( i was going through a ToUgH time , if u can understand ) .
I want the job really bad because , I can’t stay home any longer due to family problems. What do you think i should know before hand facing the employer ?
The guy who’s going to pay me huge money for doing this. I need to negotiate also , what’s the effective way to negotiate ( i dn’t wanna go too low or too high rt ? )
Please help me ! i am really stressed and nervous ! Thank You.
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
2:31 pm
I am going to start up a retail clothing business. I’d like to open it at a mall but dont know the best way to find couple employees with retail clothing experiences to help with cashier and customer services. What are the average pay for retail employees full or part-time at the mall, and what are the benefits employee get? Also, what kind of software the stores are using at the mall to sell and keep stock inventories. I am new and have no idea how to do it right. Please advises. Thank you for your time.
Regards,
Kent
Sunday, May 29th, 2011 at
8:06 pm
Hi,
I am considering switching to a virtual phone system and wondering if anyone had good or bad experiences with Grasshopper. Let me know!
Thanks!
Thursday, January 6th, 2011 at
7:45 pm
i’m looking for a phone service that would work worldwide? like everybody’s talking about this gsm , which phone companies use that…and i know whatever phone i get i would get it unlocked..i just want to know what works best? verizon, att, sprint..tmobile..
and if u don’t mind sharing your experiences in which service is better (period)
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at
5:22 am
Does it aggravate you when companies encourage you to do all of your business online (to save THEM the cost of paper, postage and handling), and then throw an impossible number of hurdles at you to keep you out of your own account?
My latest hassle is caused by my using a different PC than last time. Naturally, since I’m using the Library’s system! And they refuse to give me an access code by email, only by phone–to my office! On the weekend! I know they’re trying to protect my account, but this seems like technological overkill. All they have to do is ask the other security questions.
Oh, and you can’t contact them to complain unless you can log in!
Not all are like this, some only care what the account number is and where the money is coming from.
What have your experiences been?
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at
3:08 am
I’m looking for an answering service to partner with…I’m not sure which telephone answering service I should go with. The last answering service I went with was terrible. The had no idea how to handle after hours emergency calls, and had rude operators. I am looking for a professional, well-rounded, business answering service. Thanks for any suggestions and your experiences.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010 at
3:10 am
I have participated in audio-teleconferences as a speaker and as a listener, but never organized them. I’m amazed at what the organizers can charge (and get) as registration fees. You run the raw numbers, and it’s pretty amazing income. What kind of overhead is involved? Cost of telephone lines? How did you market and what did that cost? Etc. Any other experiences/costs? Where can I learn more? I’m considering including such conferences as part of a business plan for a family business and trying to get some ideas as to where to start.
Thanks for any help.
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
4:00 am
what’s your experiences with telecommunications network components. What do you use every day at home, work?
Monday, April 19th, 2010 at
1:37 am
Describe your experiences with telecommunications network components. What do you use every day at home, work, or school?
Friday, April 9th, 2010 at
6:24 pm
<The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks, whose central theme is that "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later". This idea is known as Brooks’s law, and is presented along with the second-system effect and advocacy of prototyping.
Brooks’s observations are based on his experiences at IBM while managing the development of OS/360. He had mistakenly added more workers to a project falling behind schedule. He also made the mistake of asserting that one project — writing an Algol compiler — would require six months, regardless of the number of workers involved (It required longer). The tendency for managers to repeat such errors in project development led Brooks to quip that his book is called "The Bible of Software Engineering", because, "everybody quotes it, some people read it, and a few people go by it."[1] The book is widely regarded as a classic on the human elements of software engineering.[2]
The work was first published in 1975 (ISBN 0-201-00650-2), reprinted with corrections in 1982, and republished as an anniversary edition with four extra chapters in 1995>
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
10:53 pm
I’m really tired of the same stuff over and over.
All I hear nowadays is word of mouth and over biased commercials.
I really want to know with facts, experiences, or testimonies which cell phone service is the best out of these:
Verizon
AT&T
Sprint
T-Mobile
And I mean service not phones just to be clear.
Monday, September 14th, 2009 at
1:48 pm
Heres the deal. I have a small business.I HAVE to be able to have 3 phone lines open for customer support, one fax machine, and one credit card machine. The phone system we have currently hasnt been updated in at least 20 years and was not professionally installed, basically it’s falling apart and I’m losing/missing calls. The phone company wants 0 per line to do maintenace and that does not include replacement or parts.
My question is: Should I replace all of it and just stick with landlines?
Or
Should I try out one of these VoIPs. %90 of calls are customers calling us. Right now our phone bill is in the 00 a month range including 3 cell phones. I have verizon internet if that matters.
If you say choose this over this please tell me why.
Do you have stories, experiences, examples of different types of VoIPs and wether theyll work for a small business or not? Let me know.
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at
11:14 am
I do…I would provide feedback to the higher management team to share my experiences and usually the company appreciate the feedback from the customers..
when I do share my experience through the company headquarter or central office, I usually get free store credit or gift card or coupons or free items/deep discounts…lol