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Do you have a red Schwing stapler???
Does this mean we have to find a new room for our meetings? I almost left my lunch in there by accident the other day, but luckily remembered…you would have loved that. Lucky for you, Patty has locked us out
Strange coincidence?!: http://gawker.com/5390474/sign-of-depressing-times-media-people-pushed-toward-customer-service-jobs
Picaroon,
Interesting post and reference. Conversely, there are plenty of customer service jobs which are now taking on elements of media – brand management and customer service in the land of Facebook, Twitter, Blogs and the like.
David,
I’ll have to stop by and check it out…
I’ve got a red swingline around here somewhere.
Mark