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April 13th 2005

Wow today is a great day. My co-workers surprised me with a delicious cake and everyone has been sending me e-mails and wishing me happy birthday.

Then the big boss tells me that the Vice President of Service for our company is sending our Regional Specialist tomorrow because our branch has the -highest- problem resolution score in the entire -region-. This is a great thing because it makes all of the office staff who have been helping to take care of problems and the technicians for working with me and taking care of customers, look good. And here I was worried that I wasn’t doing very well as the only Customer Service Rep because of all the people calling in.

It’s turning out to be a good birthday afterall :)

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3 Responses to “Wee”
  1. Janet Says:

    Happy belated birthday. That was sweet of your co-workers to surprise you like that.

    And that is good news about your branch’s score. :)

  2. Melissa Says:

    Oh! And I forgot to wish you a happy birthday! May this be a wonderful year.

  3. Kestrel Says:

    Happy Belated Birthday! *Hugs* I hope that your day turned out wonderfully. :)

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