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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 524083" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I agree! I made the mistake of not voicing some issues with a wonderful young woman about 6 months ago. I was 'crushing' and didn't take it real well when she brought up other guys. She knew something wasn't right but didn't know what til I flipped out and severed the connection. Now, I have a former co-worker I was keeping in touch with back up north that hasn't taken my calls in almost three weeks. I'll call her tomorrow and if still no connection, I'll e-mail her, update her on what I've been up to and see if I did something. She told me she wasn't interested in more than friends quite a while ago and I was OK with that, particularly given the above and some other past experiences. I have to wonder, though, why she suddenly went from being all chatty and such to not taking my calls. Ahhh, well....</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>LOL. As evidenced by the fact that he handed me off to somebody else the next day <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/sick.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="Sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" />. He told me he had a very manageable load for the day and just didn't need the help. I helped another driver, who'd called me the day before five minutes after my driver called to see if I could help him out. He was a calm, even-tempered, happy, jolly UPS driver. I told him I couldn't help him and epithets flew as he was floor to ceiling, wall-to-wall bricked out. The day after, my original driver was creamed and asked for my help again. No harm, no foul. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Truth! As far as a customer calling in a complaint, I never flirted with my customers as a helper OR in retail. I thought it unprofessional. My one driver in Denver told me that the helper he had before me would lean out the door and make cat-calls at the co-eds! He was very grateful I'd sit there with my mouth shut and my eyes on the environment. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 524083, member: 7185"] I agree! I made the mistake of not voicing some issues with a wonderful young woman about 6 months ago. I was 'crushing' and didn't take it real well when she brought up other guys. She knew something wasn't right but didn't know what til I flipped out and severed the connection. Now, I have a former co-worker I was keeping in touch with back up north that hasn't taken my calls in almost three weeks. I'll call her tomorrow and if still no connection, I'll e-mail her, update her on what I've been up to and see if I did something. She told me she wasn't interested in more than friends quite a while ago and I was OK with that, particularly given the above and some other past experiences. I have to wonder, though, why she suddenly went from being all chatty and such to not taking my calls. Ahhh, well.... LOL. As evidenced by the fact that he handed me off to somebody else the next day :sick:. He told me he had a very manageable load for the day and just didn't need the help. I helped another driver, who'd called me the day before five minutes after my driver called to see if I could help him out. He was a calm, even-tempered, happy, jolly UPS driver. I told him I couldn't help him and epithets flew as he was floor to ceiling, wall-to-wall bricked out. The day after, my original driver was creamed and asked for my help again. No harm, no foul. Truth! As far as a customer calling in a complaint, I never flirted with my customers as a helper OR in retail. I thought it unprofessional. My one driver in Denver told me that the helper he had before me would lean out the door and make cat-calls at the co-eds! He was very grateful I'd sit there with my mouth shut and my eyes on the environment. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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