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<blockquote data-quote="TimeWizardCosmo" data-source="post: 39073" data-attributes="member: 2"><p><strong>Re: A normal discussion?</strong></p><p></p><p>When I first joined, this site was called TimeTravelForum.net. I was living in Canada at the time (Hull, Quebec) and working as a web/graphic/print designer for a company called SW Prints.</p><p></p><p>The owner of SW Prints ended up fleeing to Russia with some stick-thin girl he met online or something, leaving his wife and kid behind. His wife was hot, I don't get it.</p><p></p><p>Then I moved to Arizona and worked at Target. Took turns working the fitting room, jewelry counter, electronics center, men's clothing and front lanes areas over the course of a few years. I hated jewelry... Then I moved to the back room and got to throw boxes off the truck at midnight.</p><p></p><p>After I got tired of that, I got a job in technical support for Cox Communications. It was okay, but the bastards measured every possible statistic about you... Call time, how many times you said their name, how long they were on hold, how long it took you to access their customer screen... Even though I had the highest customer satisfaction rating, they let me go because I guess you're not actually supposed to make things right with your patrons. Who knew?</p><p></p><p>I got a shitty job selling TVs and cell phones at Radio Shack. They're slowly trying to become a cell phone boutique, which I think is odd. We were expected to mention cell phones to everybody regardless of what they were buying... Sorta hard to bring up cell phones when the bastard is buying a little bag of capacitors.</p><p></p><p>So I moved from Arizona to North Carolina in February and now I'm the Facilities and IT Director for a couple of car dealerships. Easy enough work, but the machinery is almost a decade old and something new fails every day. It's fun to look like a genius by replacing batteries in a mouse or showing someone how to make something bold though.</p><p></p><p>Christ. Long post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeWizardCosmo, post: 39073, member: 2"] [b]Re: A normal discussion?[/b] When I first joined, this site was called TimeTravelForum.net. I was living in Canada at the time (Hull, Quebec) and working as a web/graphic/print designer for a company called SW Prints. The owner of SW Prints ended up fleeing to Russia with some stick-thin girl he met online or something, leaving his wife and kid behind. His wife was hot, I don't get it. Then I moved to Arizona and worked at Target. Took turns working the fitting room, jewelry counter, electronics center, men's clothing and front lanes areas over the course of a few years. I hated jewelry... Then I moved to the back room and got to throw boxes off the truck at midnight. After I got tired of that, I got a job in technical support for Cox Communications. It was okay, but the bastards measured every possible statistic about you... Call time, how many times you said their name, how long they were on hold, how long it took you to access their customer screen... Even though I had the highest customer satisfaction rating, they let me go because I guess you're not actually supposed to make things right with your patrons. Who knew? I got a shitty job selling TVs and cell phones at Radio Shack. They're slowly trying to become a cell phone boutique, which I think is odd. We were expected to mention cell phones to everybody regardless of what they were buying... Sorta hard to bring up cell phones when the bastard is buying a little bag of capacitors. So I moved from Arizona to North Carolina in February and now I'm the Facilities and IT Director for a couple of car dealerships. Easy enough work, but the machinery is almost a decade old and something new fails every day. It's fun to look like a genius by replacing batteries in a mouse or showing someone how to make something bold though. Christ. Long post. [/QUOTE]
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