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Jul 1, 2020 10:33:45   #
Rose42
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Well Thanks for that, I'm surprised I must say. I agree on more things on the conservative side then you might think. A big pet peeve of mine is keeping one language. And I wonder why so many telemarketing jobs are outsourced to India people? I wouldn't care except that I find them to be the hardest to understand what they are saying. It's not meant to be a r****t remark, but if I had a telephone communications business I would use the people easiest for customers to understand, just saying, I'll probably get heat for that.
Well Thanks for that, I'm surprised I must say. I ... (show quote)


They’re outsourced to India because its so much cheaper. Thats why most things are outsourced. They should give more thought to the customer

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Jul 1, 2020 12:34:28   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Give suggestions, not complaints.

I'll do the same.

You first. Your party is in power


Just told you. Read Scott's Bill. Very common sensical.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/sen-tim-scott-explains-gops-police-reform-bill/story?id=71364269

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Jul 1, 2020 12:38:21   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Well Thanks for that, I'm surprised I must say. I agree on more things on the conservative side then you might think. A big pet peeve of mine is keeping one language. And I wonder why so many telemarketing jobs are outsourced to India people? I wouldn't care except that I find them to be the hardest to understand what they are saying. It's not meant to be a r****t remark, but if I had a telephone communications business I would use the people easiest for customers to understand, just saying, I'll probably get heat for that.
Well Thanks for that, I'm surprised I must say. I ... (show quote)


That's not r****t at all. Generally we call companies with a question or complaint, so we are already frustrated. Then, to get someone you can't understand after you've already spent good dollars not rupee's is aggravating to say the least. I generally ask for someone who speaks great English. It generally deteriorates from there.

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Jul 1, 2020 13:57:21   #
son of witless
 


You see that was not all that hard, was it ? I saw the phrase " may have been " in the stories. It also once again demonstrates the problems inherent with paper b****ts.

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Jul 1, 2020 14:13:37   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
JFlorio wrote:


Yeah, it's toothless.

Chokeholds need to be banned. Period

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Jul 1, 2020 14:21:22   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Yeah, it's toothless.

Chokeholds need to be banned. Period


We will just disagree. It's not toothless and define chokehold. Something I know a bit about. Put yourself in the cops situation for a change. If a criminal and you are fighting on the ground and he obviously intends harm to you do you have the time to worry about whether your hold is legal or not? I can put someone out with ahold without choking them by definition. Also, you just showed the problem. You dismiss the bill out of hand. Schumer was asked to provide amendments which would lead to a debate. He wouldn't. totally political.

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Jul 1, 2020 14:49:19   #
Cuda2020
 
JFlorio wrote:
That's not r****t at all. Generally we call companies with a question or complaint, so we are already frustrated. Then, to get someone you can't understand after you've already spent good dollars not rupee's is aggravating to say the least. I generally ask for someone who speaks great English. It generally deteriorates from there.


Yes I imagine it would, LOL. I don't think younger generation get nearly as frustrated due to not knowing how much better things were years ago.And to make matters worse now everything is getting pushed off to emails, yeah that's great, what used to take a 10 minuted phone call with an actual person, now takes three days by email. Ah yes the improvements we've made. It's real progress.

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Jul 1, 2020 14:52:12   #
Cuda2020
 
Rose42 wrote:
They’re outsourced to India because its so much cheaper. Thats why most things are outsourced. They should give more thought to the customer


That's not the nature of the beast.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:02:41   #
Cuda2020
 
Wildlandfirefighter wrote:
Nope, its getting progressively worse. The near term future looks quite bad. I can't imagine how they are going to keep line firefighters safe. Fire camps out in the middle of nowhere with hundreds of firefighters living, eating, and working in close proximity for 12+ hours shifts of physical intensive labor three weeks straight is going to create breeding grounds for the spread. We have about 104 hotshot crews nationally and 250 smokejumpers. Those are the fire communities delta force. If c***d gets into them, our ability to deal with Mother Nature's nastiness will be seriously degraded.
Nope, its getting progressively worse. The near t... (show quote)


Yes, I would also like to think you for your service also. I think your work goes unacknowledged too often.

If I may, here's a thought tell me what you think... What if loggers worked with forestry, to create grids, especially in drought effected areas, before fires occurred? Rather then clear cutting mountain tops, or mountains.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:06:23   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Yes I imagine it would, LOL. I don't think younger generation get nearly as frustrated due to not knowing how much better things were years ago.And to make matters worse now everything is getting pushed off to emails, yeah that's great, what used to take a 10 minuted phone call with an actual person, now takes three days by email. Ah yes the improvements we've made. It's real progress.


I work second shift and the email option is good for making an initial contact. I have had better success sending an email and getting a response than I have had getting someone to return voicemail.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:08:59   #
Cuda2020
 
JFlorio wrote:
We will just disagree. It's not toothless and define choke-hold. Something I know a bit about. Put yourself in the cops situation for a change. If a criminal and you are fighting on the ground and he obviously intends harm to you do you have the time to worry about whether your hold is legal or not? I can put someone out with ahold without choking them by definition. Also, you just showed the problem. You dismiss the bill out of hand. Schumer was asked to provide amendments which would lead to a debate. He wouldn't. totally political.
We will just disagree. It's not toothless and defi... (show quote)


I think as soon as the police officer has cuffs on the person, they should be sat up. if really out of hand bind their feet too. But this "extended" choke hold has got to go. A choke hold, (if kept) should be no longer then a certain amount of time, and that's it. If someone is pumping adrenaline, dart the dude ad have him go night night.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:11:36   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
I think the worst thing that ever happened to the younger generation is the internet. The young people are be I’m socially awkward for lack of a better description. Interactions are through a screen.
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Yes I imagine it would, LOL. I don't think younger generation get nearly as frustrated due to not knowing how much better things were years ago.And to make matters worse now everything is getting pushed off to emails, yeah that's great, what used to take a 10 minuted phone call with an actual person, now takes three days by email. Ah yes the improvements we've made. It's real progress.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:12:27   #
Cuda2020
 
Kickaha wrote:
I work second shift and the email option is good for making an initial contact. I have had better success sending an email and getting a response than I have had getting someone to return voicemail.


Yeah, I agree on voice mail, another waste of time, almost guarantee a blow off.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:17:31   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
[quote=Barracuda2020]I think as soon as the police officer has cuffs on the person, they should be sat up. if really out of hand bind their feet too. But this "extended" choke hold has got to go. A choke hold, (if kept) should be no longer then a certain amount of time, and that's it. If someone is pumping adrenaline, dart the dude ad have him go night night. [

Every cop I know says once the cuffs are in it’s over. Basically impossible for the perp to do you much harm. Very rare would a choke hold be necessary. A rear naked choke hold properly applied is much safer to apply and the results are quicker. Perp is out.

I have and I believe the police should have a Byrna gun. It fires a number of different plastic projectiles. Bout the size of marbles. If you’re hit from 25 feet or less you are hurt plus the projectiles can be ordered either solid or full of pepper spray.
Kinda why I bought stock in the company. Up 22% since purchased. Symbol is BYRN.

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Jul 1, 2020 15:18:55   #
Cuda2020
 
JFlorio wrote:
I think the worst thing that ever happened to the younger generation is the internet. The young people are be I’m socially awkward for lack of a better description. Interactions are through a screen.


Yeah we've arrived at Max headroom, does anyone remember that show? lol Our technology is k*****g us and we're becoming completely codependent on it. I gotta tell ya, any kind of codependency steals away your power.
I don't think people realize the chaos that would ensue if our grid went down.

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