This didn't happen to me, and I wasn't here when it did happen, but this is how I understand it to have gone down...
The cast:
R - Our Receptionist
DM - Dirction Man, the SC
CW - A CoWorker at a nearby desk
*phone rings*
R - Such-and-Such Corporation
DM - I'm on the ## heading east and I think I'm lost so I need you to give me directions.
R - I'm sorry, I don't know the area very well, so let me transfer you to CW and she'll tell you how to get here.
*[i]R puts DM on hold[i]*
R - CW, there's a man on line 1 who needs directions.
CW - There's nobody on line 1.
*everybody shrugs*
*phone rings*
R - Such-and-Such Corporation
DM - I don't want to be put on hold, just tell me how to get there from here.
R - I'm sorry, I can't help you, I don't know where you are.
DM - Just give me directions!
R - Let me put you on hold and CW will be right with you and give you directions.
DM - No! I don't want to hold, you just give me the directions.
R - If you wait a moment, CW will pick up right away.
DM - Fine, I'll just turn around and drive back to where I came from (over 150 miles away)!
*DM hangs up and makes good on his threat*
Cripes! I know it's tough to wait on hold a whole 5 seconds, but I seriously doubt it would kill a person.
Now, if you were to drive over 100 miles to meet up with your supplier, don't you think you might, first, get directions before leaving? And then, you think you'd give the supplier a chance to help you out when you go a bizarre route to begin with, then get off at the wrong point (that particular freeway has an exchange to a route at two different points about 5 miles apart, once while it's a regular street and once while it's another freeway).
But noooooooo. This guy just had to have the first person he made contact with take care of his problem, regardless of whether or not that person had any ability to do so.
^-.-^
The cast:
R - Our Receptionist
DM - Dirction Man, the SC
CW - A CoWorker at a nearby desk
*phone rings*
R - Such-and-Such Corporation
DM - I'm on the ## heading east and I think I'm lost so I need you to give me directions.
R - I'm sorry, I don't know the area very well, so let me transfer you to CW and she'll tell you how to get here.
*[i]R puts DM on hold[i]*
R - CW, there's a man on line 1 who needs directions.
CW - There's nobody on line 1.
*everybody shrugs*
*phone rings*
R - Such-and-Such Corporation
DM - I don't want to be put on hold, just tell me how to get there from here.
R - I'm sorry, I can't help you, I don't know where you are.
DM - Just give me directions!
R - Let me put you on hold and CW will be right with you and give you directions.
DM - No! I don't want to hold, you just give me the directions.
R - If you wait a moment, CW will pick up right away.
DM - Fine, I'll just turn around and drive back to where I came from (over 150 miles away)!
*DM hangs up and makes good on his threat*
Cripes! I know it's tough to wait on hold a whole 5 seconds, but I seriously doubt it would kill a person.
Now, if you were to drive over 100 miles to meet up with your supplier, don't you think you might, first, get directions before leaving? And then, you think you'd give the supplier a chance to help you out when you go a bizarre route to begin with, then get off at the wrong point (that particular freeway has an exchange to a route at two different points about 5 miles apart, once while it's a regular street and once while it's another freeway).
But noooooooo. This guy just had to have the first person he made contact with take care of his problem, regardless of whether or not that person had any ability to do so.
^-.-^
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