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By John, on April 16th, 2008
We have the option of using headsets and talking to anyone we desire via VOIP with the computers in the internet “cafe”. Normally, I can blank out any other conversations but the guy next to me is a complete and total idiot. The person on the other end of the conversation has got to [...]
By John, on April 3rd, 2008
I’ve been reviewing some of my old posts and I noticed that I spend most of my time writing about things that cause me grief. So, I’m going to break off some of those onto a new blog called How I loathe thee
I do need some other bloggers so if you’ve got something [...]
By John, on March 30th, 2008
This story pissed me off
Iraqi police officers voluntarily turned over their weapons to members of al-Sadr’s representatives in the Madhi Army.
If you were to surrender like this in the US military and were later caught they would probably charge you with treason. They would court martial you and shoot you. I’ve read [...]
By John, on March 29th, 2008
At the end of a deployment the will of the masses dwindles and more mistakes are made. I have been a scapegoat as of late so I am trying to stay out of everything. I’m sure that in a day or two I’ll be blamed for not being a scapegoat because somebody else did [...]
By John, on March 23rd, 2008
Ok, I had some free time on my hands after watching the Drake Bulldogs getting beat at the buzzer – by a three pointer no less – so I let my imagination run wild for a few minutes. Eventually, I needed to call in reinforcements to reel it back in but I had traveled [...]
By John, on March 12th, 2008
The media loves to sensationalize every single thing that might cut your life short at a moments notice. Over the past few years they’ve run the entire gamut. Off the top of my head there is MSRA (staph infection), bird flu, West Nile virus, terrorism, (normal) flu, Africanized bees, pit bulls, overgrown snakes, and [...]
By Jessica, on March 10th, 2008
Oh yes, it’s rant time. Ok, maybe not so much rant as confused comments on the new moral rules of our Christian lives. I guess I will start at the beginning with the original 7 “deadly sins”.
1. Pride- ok , so don’t be a jerk about your success in life. I get this [...]
By John, on March 8th, 2008
Airborne – how many times have I been told about the wonders of this supplement? People have a manic obsession with it because they believe that it will strengthen their immune system and prevent colds. It is often taken before a trip as a stressful time that is sleep deprived is more likely to [...]
By John, on March 5th, 2008
I wrote about my last experience with Nextel thinking that it couldn’t get much worse. Boy – was I wrong!
I called Nextel again and asked to speak to the government account services. I was transfered to customer service elevator music waiting line – I spent 23 minutes on hold before I was disconnected.
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By John, on March 2nd, 2008
The back story: I called Nextel before I deployed in order to cancel my service – things didn’t go as planned even though they assured me that everything was fine. Jessica notified me that Nextel had sent me a bill in February – I was obviously annoyed so I sent them an email – they ignored my email so I was forced to call them. I called them and things didn’t go as I hoped – read on -
I called Nextel while I was at work today in an effort to get rid of the erroneous charge and cancel my line. I talked to a gentleman in customer service who looked up my account and saw the previous phone conversations where I had requested cancellation of the service, discussed faxing a copy of my orders, called to verify that they had received all of the information required, and checked up to make sure that it was everything was going to be processed. He asked for a phone number so he could call back should we be disconnected – I told him that I was in Iraq – he was instantly nicer to me. He told me that he would see what he could do and asked to place me on hold – I obliged his request. A few minutes later, he told me that he had canceled the charge. He was unsure as to why there was a disconnect within his system because the account SHOULD have been canceled on the billing cycle ending in January. The customer service representative was helpful and polite throughout our conversation – all phone calls to customer service should be modeled on our interaction. Unfortunately, my interaction with Nextel was about to careen of a steep cliff – he told me that I would have to talk to cancellations yet again.
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