NYSE&G is fun, huh? For those of you who haven't had the displeasure of working with them, here's how their system works: If you have a question for a field planner, you call their main call center. They then transfer you to the planner's direct line. But if he's not at his desk (which he usually isn't since he's a FIELD planner) you leave him a message. Now let's say he returns your call but you're not there. He leaves you a message, but he's not supposed to leave you his extension to call him directly. So you now have to call the call center again and have them transfer you. And when he's again not at his desk . . . you guessed it, the whole circle starts again.
That doesn't seem too different from anyone else these days... I had a tech support guy tell me he couldn't talk to me any longer... that I'd have to leave my equipment down until later because he had to go to a meeting.
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we seem to be de-volving into some sorta bizzarro world