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On 1 Mar, 16:20, Paul Terry wrote:
"[Journeycall's] Travel Advisors currently answer over 3000 live calls a day, about half of them on behalf of clients. The other half being their mates...? -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 1 Mar 2007 08:58:09 -0800, "John B" wrote:
On 1 Mar, 16:20, Paul Terry wrote: "[Journeycall's] Travel Advisors currently answer over 3000 live calls a day, about half of them on behalf of clients. The other half being their mates...? I remember reading a tale in one of Scott Adams' "Dilbert" books in which the protagonist (I can't recall now whether it was Adams himself or a reader) used to work in a call centre where performance was measured by number of incoming calls handled. This worked well enough until the staff discovered that one of them calling another not only kept them looking busy whilst not actually working, but gave the department credit for an incoming call. Numbers rocketed... |
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