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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Len Pitre) wrote: >Rez wrote: >>Working, finally, down in Santa Clarita >Call center, right? Man, I don't know if they're all like the psychos that >helm EDS, but good luck to her anyway. Princess Cruise, which is all internal, not a contractor. They seem to be fairly protective of both the company and of their employees, from what I've seen (thick booklet of benefits, free educational programs, strong quality of service requirements, etc). However, you have to live up to their expectations, which are geared to serve people with more money than sense. Anyway, she seems to like it so far. And the money is better than most unskilled jobs around here. >>chronically lost. I've never seen ANYONE with less of a sense of >>direction, or more inclined to panic and just keep on driving faster >>than ever into the sunset if she doesn't know the landmarks... Pull >>over and read a street sign, or gods forbid, a map? Whazzat?? >Really? Wow. Nasty stuff.:\ Me, I sometimes read road maps when I *know* where >I am, just to get a feel for the alternate routes and stuff that I can't see. >And I don't drive! Yeah, even when I was a kid, I was always the map reader and navigator whenever we went anywhere. I *don't* get lost (I may not know where I am, but I can always get back to where I was), partly that I have a good sense of direction and distance, but far more because I learned how to read and use maps!! ~REZ~
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