![]() Message the moderators and we will look at it. ![]() If your submission does not appear in the new tab, it may have been caught by the spam filter. R/charcuterie Related Subreddits Column 1 As a community, we should look out for each other, not put each other down or bog down discussion.ĬOMING SOON Filter out food safety! Subreddit Of The Month Reddit is for sharing, not self-promotion.īe kind and conduct productive discussion. No other advertisement is allowed, even cooking related (e.g., Pampered Chef, Cutco, etc). If you wish to promote blogs or YouTube channels, please do so only in the weekly "YouTube/Content Round-Up!" thread, stickied at the top of the sub. No blog/YouTube channel spamming or advertisements of any kind. Not all jokes are memes! No trolling, either. While it helps and certainly is best to answer before the fifth or sixth ring, what matters MORE is HOW the phone is answered. We love to see your food, but we also want to try it if we wish to. Here’s the Telephone Doctor certified prescription. Include plain text recipes for any food that you post, either in the post or in a comment. Content about or written/developed by AI such as ChatGPT will be removed as well. If the topic is questionable, then it most likely isn't OK to post. call me.All posts must be cooking related. Our on line training is some of the best around. The most common types of router bits include straight, flush-trim, rabbeting, chamfer, edge-forming, molding, stile and rail, raised panel, and joinery bits. Looking for a speaker for your event? I go around the country helping companies communicate better with their customers. at Telephone Doctor, we practice what we preach" Call us and check it out. We're strong on skills - tips, techniques and 'how to'. Answer as soon as you possibly can and if you feel the phone has had too many rings, simply use the Telephone Doctor buffer. No one has ever made a big deal about it. Like when you bump into someone at the Mall.and say "excuse me" It appeases them. The caller is relieved and so appreciative that the number of rings was acknowledged. “I’m sorry it rang so long, Telephone Doctor’s office. Rather than say “Thank you for calling” (or whatever you use), insert our BUFFER as you answer the call that rang too long, (in your opinion) with: I’ve created a simple BUFFER when you feel the number of rings has gone on too long. It honestly isnt a big deal except when people start being overly specific about how many of reach flavour they want which can make the order harder to remember. So what’s a person to do? Here’s the Telephone Doctor certified prescription. We can punch in the 10, 20, or 50 pack and then we can select how many of whatever flavours the customer wants. He’d never had to answer a phone other than take the call when it came to him. He stalled - thought and then said, “Well, I thought that’s what you should do.” ![]() Boss and asked where he got that information. ![]() Use the app to let us know you’re here, stay buckled-in, and we’ll bring your order right to your car. Order and pay ahead of time, drive to the store, and park in one of our designated Curbside spots. Had a young lady tell me one time, “My boss makes me answer by the 3rd ring.” I said, “Where is your boss?” She pointed to him. See if a store near you has Curbside Pickup available on the app. What's most importnat is learning HOW to answer it. . There are simply times when a human being cannot get to a phone on the first ring or the third ring and sometimes not even on the fifth ring. They never had to answer 6 lines or even one line on the other side of the room or perhaps never had to answer the phones. I’m gonna bet whoever suggested those never sat on the other side. Obviously “someone” suggested, on the first ring and someone else suggested by the third ring. I’m also not sure who deemed the number of rings to be the right answer. All within corporate America and also in forming our company Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training corporate America’s leader in telephone skills and customer service. Not sure how many other folks giving out customer service information have sat on the “other side” of the fence. including: "My boss says" … blah, blah, blah. It’s an ongoing question whenever we cover phone topics.Īnswer on the 3rd ring? Get it on the first ring.? ![]() By Nancy Friedman, Keynote Speaker, Customer Service Expert and President of Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training ![]()
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