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Not a problem, I was entertained by the two sales associates talking to each other about how the one’s boyfriend refuses to change diapers and wants her to start potty training her 12 month old. One of the things I love about life is that it never ceases to provide lessons. So what do you think?

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Ep 176: Sona Movsesian – Assistant to Conan O’Brien and Author of The World’s Worst Assistant

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She has been the personal and executive assistant of talk show host Conan O’Brien since 2009 and was featured in many of the show’s segments. I’ve had this job for 13 years now, since 2009, when he first moved out here, uh, and also I am, uh, on his podcast. Uh, so tell us what you currently do? Jeremy ( 07:26 ): Hmm.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Jet Blue flies high with customer.

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In 2009, JD Power & Associates, a global marketing information service which measures customer satisfaction based on millions of consumers annually, rated Jet Blue &# Highest in Customer Satisfaction&# among low-cost carriers in North America.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Crazy Drive-through Experience

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Home About Service Untitled Subscribe for Free Consulting Contact Archives Crazy Drive-through Experience Douglas August 07, 2009 Customer Service Experience , Specific Companies 1 Comment I went to the drive-through at McDonald’s not that long ago and had what had to be one of the most absurd customer service experiences I’ve ever had.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Rewarding Volunteers

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Home About Service Untitled Subscribe for Free Consulting Contact Archives Rewarding Volunteers Douglas April 28, 2009 Customer Service , Little Things, Big Differences No Comments More and more companies are encouraging conversations in company forums, on blogs, through Twitter, and on similar sites. What do you do to reward your volunteers?