Sales and prices of everything have been climbing throughout the 'demic.Calvinball wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:04 amApparently sales of NA beers has been climbing throughout the pandemic.
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[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:42 am Guys - from this point forward I'll move COVID chat to a "covid OT thread" - i think we all both want to talk about it and need a place free from it.
I'm not going to go back and do past moves but this is the go forward approach.
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I don’t agree with Max’s post because the 6% thing is a sound bite of a misinterpretation/misunderstanding of medical documentation, but I agree with your frustration. Especially when you think about other countries now that overwhelmingly have banded together, or our own moments in history when the country came together with common purpose when there was a major outside threat like this.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:30 amI haven't had the to say this on here as I know there will be some condemning, but I do agree with this statement. It is absolutely real and a risk, but there isn't a lot of hard data, the .gov changes their opinion daily (partly politics, partly new science/discovery). Given all of that I feel comfortable with a middle ground approach of going about my life but also taking many precautions (not going out to indoor places other than quick grocery store visits, wearing masks in public, WFH, social distancing, blah).max225 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:57 am I’d like to see non politicized numbers of this plandemic.
So far the cdc just stated that 6% of the 150k deaths were due to covid without pre existing conditions.
Also countless examples of gross disregard of any or all safety measures never resulted in mass deaths. (Peaceful protests, bike rally’s etc)
So ... why can’t I fucking go to a gym for 6+ months
It is frustrating that all of our "leaders" operate on an agenda... you have the freedumbs people saying it's all a big joke and they should be voted in to provide freedumbs from the fake virus, and then you have the left side pontificating that Republicunts are trying to kill us all to earn freedumb votes. It's like damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Oh... so what else shall we discuss?[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:42 am Guys - from this point forward I'll move COVID chat to a "covid OT thread" - i think we all both want to talk about it and need a place free from it.
I'm not going to go back and do past moves but this is the go forward approach.
I had an English muffin with peanut butter this morning. I usually only have some whey around 10 AM so breakfast was a nice little treat.
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What’s in your queued up list?[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:35 amI'm not a Star Wars guy but Rogue One was a good fun and engaging action movie. I'll watch the Mandelorian at some point but I have so much other stuff in the queue.
TO that point, I just have no fucking idea what the actual facts are, which is sort of what he was stating as well I think.Calvinball wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:45 amI don’t agree with Max’s post because the 6% thing is a sound bite of a misinterpretation/misunderstanding of medical documentation, but I agree with your frustration. Especially when you think about other countries now that overwhelmingly have banded together, or our own moments in history when the country came together with common purpose when there was a major outside threat like this.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:30 am
I haven't had the to say this on here as I know there will be some condemning, but I do agree with this statement. It is absolutely real and a risk, but there isn't a lot of hard data, the .gov changes their opinion daily (partly politics, partly new science/discovery). Given all of that I feel comfortable with a middle ground approach of going about my life but also taking many precautions (not going out to indoor places other than quick grocery store visits, wearing masks in public, WFH, social distancing, blah).
It is frustrating that all of our "leaders" operate on an agenda... you have the freedumbs people saying it's all a big joke and they should be voted in to provide freedumbs from the fake virus, and then you have the left side pontificating that Republicunts are trying to kill us all to earn freedumb votes. It's like damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I have just given up on news and now live in my little bubble, I talk to like 20 people online (here) and about 20 in real life and that is it.
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Move my post for me bitch.[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:46 amCovid related is fine as it's part of our life right now, I mean more of the discussion about it directly.
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Cases where medical support or intervention is required. , some people end up in hospitals.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:22 amWait, on extreme cases of the 'VID? I'm confused.Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:53 am Canadian scientists are experimenting with concentrated goji berry extract, kind of a hail mary effort because they are touted as being highly anti-inflammatory so maybe the extract will be helpful. Has anyone heard of a product being used on extreme cases that works well? Asking for a friend (Griffballz sister obviously).
I probably could've made more if our company could actually ship fucking product Anyone else have to deal with logistics at work? Curious if this is something that is happening across the board. The "because 'VID" excuse is getting old when my customers are pissed because their product can't arrive on time and thus can't complete their projects and get paid on time.
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Product delaysD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:16 am I probably could've made more if our company could actually ship fucking product Anyone else have to deal with logistics at work? Curious if this is something that is happening across the board. The "because 'VID" excuse is getting old when my customers are pissed because their product can't arrive on time and thus can't complete their projects and get paid on time.
Pissed customers
No phone support
Bank branches grandly closed for weeks
I'm pretty pissed too, and so are some really big clients, it doesn't impact my bottom line at least but if it did I'd be fuming. The customer service thing is the biggest crock IMO, people can literally answer a phone even at the height of this shit, no excuses for poor service especially from a bank that hits customers with fees monthly.
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I have tons of background on this if you ever wanted to know.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:16 am I probably could've made more if our company could actually ship fucking product Anyone else have to deal with logistics at work? Curious if this is something that is happening across the board. The "because 'VID" excuse is getting old when my customers are pissed because their product can't arrive on time and thus can't complete their projects and get paid on time.
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What banking issues have you had?Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:44 amProduct delaysD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:16 am I probably could've made more if our company could actually ship fucking product Anyone else have to deal with logistics at work? Curious if this is something that is happening across the board. The "because 'VID" excuse is getting old when my customers are pissed because their product can't arrive on time and thus can't complete their projects and get paid on time.
Pissed customers
No phone support
Bank branches grandly closed for weeks
I'm pretty pissed too, and so are some really big clients, it doesn't impact my bottom line at least but if it did I'd be fuming. The customer service thing is the biggest crock IMO, people can literally answer a phone even at the height of this shit, no excuses for poor service especially from a bank that hits customers with fees monthly.
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I called to close an account, no answer on numerous tries over numerous days, for special requests please visit your local branch. Local branch closed due to "Covid-19", go to another branch at 123 Fake St. 123 Fake St branch has a lineup around the building, so I went home. Boo, you suck TDApex wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:51 amWhat banking issues have you had?Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:44 am
Product delays
Pissed customers
No phone support
Bank branches grandly closed for weeks
I'm pretty pissed too, and so are some really big clients, it doesn't impact my bottom line at least but if it did I'd be fuming. The customer service thing is the biggest crock IMO, people can literally answer a phone even at the height of this shit, no excuses for poor service especially from a bank that hits customers with fees monthly.
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Ahh gotcha.Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:59 amI called to close an account, no answer on numerous tries over numerous days, for special requests please visit your local branch. Local branch closed due to "Covid-19", go to another branch at 123 Fake St. 123 Fake St branch has a lineup around the building, so I went home. Boo, you suck TD
Yeah, call volumes have skyrocketed during the VID.
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Oh I see, I thought that they just fired everyone. All good then.Apex wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 12:07 pmAhh gotcha.Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:59 am
I called to close an account, no answer on numerous tries over numerous days, for special requests please visit your local branch. Local branch closed due to "Covid-19", go to another branch at 123 Fake St. 123 Fake St branch has a lineup around the building, so I went home. Boo, you suck TD
Yeah, call volumes have skyrocketed during the VID.
Our issues have been:Tarspin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:44 amProduct delaysD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:16 am I probably could've made more if our company could actually ship fucking product Anyone else have to deal with logistics at work? Curious if this is something that is happening across the board. The "because 'VID" excuse is getting old when my customers are pissed because their product can't arrive on time and thus can't complete their projects and get paid on time.
Pissed customers
No phone support
Bank branches grandly closed for weeks
I'm pretty pissed too, and so are some really big clients, it doesn't impact my bottom line at least but if it did I'd be fuming. The customer service thing is the biggest crock IMO, people can literally answer a phone even at the height of this shit, no excuses for poor service especially from a bank that hits customers with fees monthly.
1. There are so many shipping/supply chain issues that customer service is getting 2-3X the normal call volume
2. These positions are normally rotating pretty frequently - it's entry level to the company, so people get promoted to accounting, sales, etc. and need to be replaced. They also just have higher turnover as a $40K/year job. ALl of this compounded with the .gov happily paying people $50-60K to not work has created a major shortage. I assume other companies are in this boat as well.
It is very frustrating though, to be expected to generate revenue growth, when 80% of my day is dealing with customer service issues because our customer service team is failing to do so. This eats into time I could be actually selling. Despite all that, I generated 11% more revenue than August '19, in an industry that is down 30% YoY, and because my quota is more like 25% growth, I am only getting $620. Kind of makes me wonder I am even bothering to try.
Major first world/middle class probs as I'm still getting paid a salary to sit at home all day.
Nah, see above. Also, people have more time on their hands now, so more people call for stupid reasons than ever before.
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Doubtful, but anything is possible.
With everyone being home they have time to call and complain about everything, tying up the lines for people who need real assistance. Some days our volume has been up nearly 300%.
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All the Karens messing with my phone support peeps.