If my calls were not monitored and my job not dependent on those scores that is the response I would have loved to have given one of my customers today.
He seriously told me that I should "go prostitute yourself on the street corner so your company can afford to provide me with High Speed Internet".
I was actually quite flattered he thought I could bring in so much money. Though I am sure he was trying to find a polite way to call me a w****.
It sometime really baffles me how people can choose to live in a rural environment and then expect that they are entitled to the luxuries of urban society. If you want HSI then move closer to town. It is not my fault you chose to live on 20 acres and have a mule.
He seriously told me that I should "go prostitute yourself on the street corner so your company can afford to provide me with High Speed Internet".
I was actually quite flattered he thought I could bring in so much money. Though I am sure he was trying to find a polite way to call me a w****.
It sometime really baffles me how people can choose to live in a rural environment and then expect that they are entitled to the luxuries of urban society. If you want HSI then move closer to town. It is not my fault you chose to live on 20 acres and have a mule.
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I was just sharing my pov. There is NO excuse for such behaviour you have to deal with. I have had my share of rudeness working in hospitals-emergency is the worst- everyone thinks they need to be seen right away- even if they have had the problem for months. A fellow I saw the other day complained he had to wait 4 hours to get his cut finger looked at- the cut was about the size of a pea!
I did try to explain what it's like trying to live in an internet world with dial-up. We are expected to use the net, but are hindered by poor service. Certainly I don't freak out to the people on the phone when they say it's not available.
re satellite- major $$$ hundreds for installation, then $50 a month and you still have to use your phone line and have slow uploads. So in the final analysis - not worth it.
Living rurally, you get a lot of suckage- around here there are too few doctors, NO public transit. Sure we chose to live here, but we are citizens too and pay taxes and buy phone service etc. It costs companies more to service us, but they do charge us.
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It is also unfortunate that people have a tendancy to react without thought. All they see is their small corner of the world and what is paramount to them. ie the cut finger. Whereas two years ago I sat in an ER waiting room for 2 hours vomiting and doubled over with pain. By the time I was seen they had to rush me in for an emergency appendectomy (the Dr estimates another hour and it would have burst). Mind you they heard no complaints from me first I was too busy being sick and then they had me doped up after.
As far as dial up. I agree though here you can get DSL for less than dial up. Bet you really did not want to hear that :)
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And NO I did not want to hear that.