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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 27, 2005 at 18:48:27 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Story about today's generation ... posted by thurlow on April 27, 2005 at 14:16:40:
Is that what your problem is? Heck, I thought it was just because I'm plain stupid. My Mom still maintains that I must've been the milk lady's kid, because at times there aint no way I could've been one of hers. LOL. I'm a phoneman by trade, and it just so happens this is my week for call out duty, after working all day. Last night I got one at about 8 for an E911 system way way way up north, and I know squat about E911 systems, any of them. Never seen or touched one in my life, until last night. I know a wide variety of switching equipments, E911 aint one of them. After about a two hour drive, I got there and went straight to tech support, admitting that I'd never seen one in my life and needed help. THAT admitance on my part set the tone right there. Lot of sighing, groaning, and attitude that the poor 3rd shift fella had to cater to a dumba$$ like me, whom already has more overtime than straight time this week, not by choice. About 1AM I cracked on the guy with both barrels and got him to shift down a couple of gears. At 4AM I was getting into bed to get up at 6:30ish to start another scheduled work day. Quiet tonight though. Ahhhhh, bedtime, pager by the ear. Gooooood night, sweet dreams everyone. Mark Mark
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