by Anonymous Sprint Rep
A man who worked on the front line of Sprint’s customer service department sent us some dirt on what goes on over there, including officially designated fake supervisors, obnoxious personal notes left in your account from your last call, and credit quotas of about $2.50 per call. “I was once punished by a Supervisor and written up because I was giving too many courtesy credits. Apparently Sprint doesn’t feel that being transferred 7 times and then hung up on is worth $10 in return.”
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March 31st, 2008
Categories: Money | Author: Mandy Ward | Comments: No Comments |
Homework is an important part of a child’s learning process, it’s also a great way for parents to be involved and keep informed about what’s being taught in class. The best way to ensure a productive learning experience
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March 26th, 2008
Categories: Teaching and Learning | Author: Mandy Ward | Comments: 1 Comment |
The Telegraph
When researchers in the Nineties found that listening to Mozart enhanced university students’ spatial reasoning, an entire industry sprang up based on the claim that flooding the nursery with piano concerti could boost a baby’s brain.
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March 26th, 2008
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VIN SUPRYNOWICZ
Don’t you love it when a member of the ruling class slips up and admits to the peasants what they’re really up to?
For years, I’ve called for the complete shutdown of America’s massive archipelago of mandatory government youth propaganda camps. The defenders of this Largest Jobs Program in History shriek and bellow that I must be “against education,” which is sort of like charging those who opposed slave galleys with being against ocean navigation.
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March 23rd, 2008
Categories: Parenting | Author: Mandy Ward | Comments: No Comments |
by Bill Walker
An ant laboriously tunneled into MIT and carried around calculus books of 100 times her own body weight, earning an IT degree and an MBA. Then she secured a business loan and worked on her startup corporation 16 hours a day, 24/7, all summer long. Her company made software that cured cancer, wiped out computer viruses, and walked your dog, all for $39.95 with free updates.
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March 22nd, 2008
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INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — WTA head Larry Scott said Thursday that he strongly disagrees with comments made by Richard Williams, father of Serena and Venus, regarding racism on the women’s tour.
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March 21st, 2008
Categories: Parenting | Author: GC | Comments: No Comments |