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Posted by JeffL-TN on December 09, 2005 at 05:49:42 from (199.82.243.74):
In Reply to: Yankees and buying parts.... posted by NC Wayne on December 08, 2005 at 20:56:20:
Could be a few reasons for your plight. None of which has anything to do with the Mason-Dixon line. Tis the season for company Christmas parties could be, if it's a small outfit they just happened to be having the seasonal lunch out when you called. If you call my office and I'm on the phone or away from my desk you'll get my voice mail which, if you listen to the message tells you to press 0 to talk to a warm body. Obviously that was not your experience. You have a legitimate complaint, the outfit you called may have a valid reason for what you experienced, regardless they will still lose the business. I grew up in Yankee land (MI)and have lived most of my adult life in the south (FL and TN). My experience has been that the North/South thing is not a factor. Leadership style, and business sense both good and bad are found north and south. Lattitude does not affect attitude.
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