It was always interesting to look at new phones and ask salespeople what they really, really feel about those phones.
Today, let's listen to Gordon -- not his real name, for very good reasons -- who recently left his job at a Verizon store after being, in his words, "in the top 1% of the company for multiple years in sales."
Gordon contacted me in a particular spirit. He told me: "I'm not a disgruntled ex-employee but someone who legitimately believes that people are being ripped off just because they don't know any better."
WKRG | Gulf Power working around the clock to restore power to customers affected by severe
UPDATE (4/11/21 10:59 AM) — Gulf Power has restored power to all affected by yesterday’s severe weather. More than 57,000 customers were out of power after midnight across Northwest Florida. As of 10 AM Sunday morning Gulf Power had approximately 100 customers without power.
PENSACOLA, Fla. – Gulf Power has restored service to nearly 48,000 customers affected by last night and today's severe weather, which included hail and tornadoes in parts of Northwest Florida. As of 4 p.m., approximately 8,000 customers remain without power. Gulf Power has all available crews and contractors working safely and as quickly as possible to restore power, and has brought in crews from other areas to help support restoration efforts.
Marketing: Are You Forgetting to Focus on Your Customers - Lane Report | Kentucky Business &
I have bad news for you. You've spent years making your company successful, more efficient and cost effective. You are the envy of other companies and other CEOs. You are well respected.
A few days ago, I bent my glasses and needed to have them repaired. When I called my optometrist's office, I waited for 90 seconds as the recording droned on about their menu of options. The eyeglass department was the final option, so I pressed "9." I was then presented with another recording with more options. After another 90 seconds, I had the option of speaking with an operator. I pressed "0"… and got a recording, asking me to leave a message. I did so, but did not receive a call back.
Customers weigh in on businesses that still require masks | WHNT.com
Co-owner Dink Taylor, who also operates another store in Huntsville, said he still felt the store had an obligation to keep his employees safe. Everyone who enters the running store is expected to check in, mask up, and apply hand sanitizer.
“I’m ok, that’s fine, that’s their business, you know,” said customer DeJuan Reese.
But that doesn’t mean Reese backs masks overall.
“I don’t like them too much.
As customers start coming back to Metro Atlanta restaurants, will the workers?
ATLANTA — One of the big questions for businesses as pandemic restrictions begin being lifted is, "Will the people come back?"
For restaurants, it's a two-fold question with the second half being, "Who is going to take care of them?"
Channel 2 Action News reporter Christian Jennings spoke to Diarra Williams, who's just started to venture out again for meals.
"The lines are insane wait times are insane so it's just easier to take out most times," Williams said.
Storm knocks out power to thousands of FPL customers in South Florida
WPTV First Alert meteorologists are tracking the storm. Catch the latest updates on the WPTV Facebook page and on air.
8,300 customers out of power as of Saturday night, according to Duke Energy
Duke Energy said Orange and Seminole Counties were the most affected counties. There were 100 active outages and 2,613 customers without power in Orange County, and 45 outages and 2,262 customers without power in Seminole County.
Idaho Power customers save enough energy to power nearly 17,000 homes | Local News | kpvi.com
Customers saved up nearly 200,000 megawatts of energy by participating in energy efficient activities last year.
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