Last story: Rob, you're probably right about it being a lead generation business calling and not the actual contractor. But it the contractors get burned enough over bad leads, maybe they'll stop using such predatory services.
Story 3: This resident broke the #1 Rule...she f'ed with the nursing staff...this is a huge faux pas that will not EVER end well for her. Feed your nurses well Residents! Story 6: No way that I would give up my sweet Pepper's ashes...nor my parents either for that matter (if they were passed at the time) if my sibling was like that. Story 7: OP actually DID do things a different way...for over a year. Maybe now OP's number will be removed...otherwise other people's time will continue to be wasted just like OPs.
The last story, if the contractor won't stop calling, start giving the address of a local police department. I have a feeling things will clear up fairly quickly after that.
The new resident fun: I was the only man and head nurse of a critical care unit long ago. I did a bit of cultural acclimation for them, things like bathing and deodorant, and to never, ever refuse advice from an experienced nurse. I pointed out that many staff had been working since the docs were in grade school, or before they were born. And never, ever treat them as servants or whores if you want to save your testicles.
I'm 70. I grew up in a suburb of Washington DC (at least grades 4 through 11, anyway). I went to public schools. The girls were not allowed to wear pants until I was a high school junior -- except during winter, when we could wear them UNDER our skirts or dresses.
With that last story about the contractors who keep calling the same phone number, obviously they needed to lose a little bit of money in order to get the hint.
The last story. If it was a lead generation service the contractor is the one who can get them to stop calling. He will quit using their service and place bad reviews for the service if they don't fix it.
In my calculus class in college, we were taught by a very capable professor (he had written math books, by the way), by the name of Dr. Horner. I think some of the books were, "A survey of college mathematics" and "Precalculus: Elementary functions and relations". I got an 'A' in the class, but came up with this poem in his honor: Dear Doctor Horner, I sit in a corner, The integrables do I spy, I add up the sums, But no answer comes, I wonder if numbers don't lie. [Added note: I wrote that 50 years ago.]
Story 1: I wonder if those two had some more time to talk baseball on their own time, if you know what I mean Story 2: The printers did just shoot themselves in the foot... Story 3: Do you want to talk to the boss or the one(s) who know what's going on around here... Story 4: Good job to both OP and our host here for reasons which are pretty obvious... Story 5: Good job Story 6: Glad to hear that OP stuck with what they believed. Story 7: OP, unless you know that the contractor is 100% the person your talked to from start to finish, you're just being a jerk. Thanks to all 7 OPs and Karma Stories for this episode.
Honestly, with the last story, the contractor searching for leads that way needs to find one that 's LOCAL, and listens to the people they're calling. "Look guys, I rent. I have no say on what gets done around here, and I go through a property management company that talks to the landlord, who lives god knows where. You're wasting money by calling me."
Don't interrupt story: OP, yes you did need to use the restroom. You needed it to get out of the line of immediate fire. Summer camp shirt story: Somebody wanted to make some extra money that day. But I can see the extra charge for the "rush" printing, even with no one else in queue and as you waited in store previously, well, that was justified. Still, making them play by the rules was well done. But you might want to go shopping for a new printer service. Nurses vs resident story: Some young doctors don't believe it when they're taught in medical school that THEY aren't the frontline of care and that the nurses are. They sometimes need a practical demonstration. Much like the military, officers vs NCOs. Slide rule story: Having used a slide rule many, many years ago back before calculators became common and as such were VERY expensive, I was pretty sure I knew where this story was going as soon as "no electronic calculators" came up in the story. There is a learning curve to using a slide rule, but once you've learned it, it's as fast or faster than a calculator. Skirt vs pants story: The public school my wife and I went to had a similar requirement for girls. Their dresses and skirts could be no shorter than 2 inches above the knee. I go to my grandkids schools and it just blows my mind what I see the kids wearing. What makes me laugh are these kids all bundled up for the cold... EXCEPT for the ripped jeans that do nothing to keep your legs warm (boys and girls) or the girls that are all bundled up, but are wearing short shorts. SMH Rob, I'll agree with the archaic dress rules, but some of the ridiculously permissive stuff needs to be stopped as well. You can pretty much go to any public middle or high school where I live and see plenty of cheek, and I don't mean the ones on faces. There's also a difference between low-cut tops and so low it all hangs out if you sneeze. Ashes story: I don't think I'd want an awful sibling like that to have my pet's ashes. I might go to a vet and ask for ashes they were going to dispose of though. Phone number story: OP, if you get the beeping sound of their phone connecting, that's your cue to hang up without saying a word.
The no electronic calculator story, remember that the fastest air breathing aircraft in the world was designed and built without the use of any kind of electronic calculator or computer. Thank you Kelly Johnson.
The last story. I have figured out that if I don’t answer an unfamiliar phone call or if I connect the call but don’t speak there is just a hang up. I think the calling system thinks it’s reached another bot and doesn’t call again. Lol
We used to get multiple calls per day from various unrecognized number and names, most of which I would simply send to voicemail. Sometimes, when I had nothing better to do, I'd pick up the phone and immediately hit the mute button, then wait for their robo dialer to hang up. As time and the scam calls go unanswered, their robo dialer keeps moving ones number further and further down the priority list. Now we get maybe 2-3 calls per week, which we still ignore. They have, however, recently been trying my cell number, but those are recognized as scam calls and blocked by my phone., so it never even rings through.
In the last story, even if that is the case rob, it just means they should not be using that service to begin with as it will only hurt their business in the long run
@@sourisvoleur4854 they can also do trigonometric capability's, heck, you still have them in USN warships and subs because they allow you to calculate your targeting should anything happen with your electronic systems.
The story about the calculator....it would be sooooo funny if a few students in the test calculates using....abacus! The clickaty clack of the beads...! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Last Story: I agree, however, how else are you going to get the contractors to lean on the lead generators? Just for the love of God, don't tell the contractor you'll be there when you won't. Tell them the truth, and tell them the telespammers wouldn't leave you alone.
I was in the last but one year of not using calculators in exams (school leavers' level). We used - officially - log table books (logs, square roots/squares, cos/sine, etc., etc., etc.) I still have my log book, after 43 years! I remember how annoyed we were on hearing that my little sister's year would be getting to use calculators. Not that we wanted them, we thought it was cheating! Btw, we weren't allowed to wear trousers either. We could wear tights underneath our skirts, but it wasn't as effective. Had we worn them, we would have got into serious trouble!
On the last story even if the contractor that did show up wasn't the one who called, it makes the calling company look bad and still hurts them. Yeah, it's annoying for the contractor but it's not the worst.
One Saturday night, I got a seriously wrong number. It was just after a telephone commercial on TV. The guy on the other end, just start right off and said, "Are you going to get together with me or do I have to take it out in trade?" Uhhh.
Sounds like the Dr. is a new First Lt. and the nurse is the grizzled experienced NCO, that runs the place, and tries to keep the first looie from messing things up (Well at least to me)
You've got to look at the big picture. If the contractors are getting burned when answering a call from this business. Then not only will they not use that business anymore but will also tell others not to either. In the short term it hurts the contractor. In the long term the business itself will die
Last: When they don't listen and ignore your kind words, then its time for MC This OP had a landline, one number different from that of a pizza joint. The pizza people had flyers and billboards with OP's number (say 7 instead of 1 in the last place). So OP got creative. Sure you can come in, ask for a 8" for the proce of a 12". Today is 2 free if you order 3. Today is 2 toppings free on every 12" pizza. Your pizza is free if we sont give it to you in 15 minutes After a week, the owner phoned screaming. OP told him nicely that this would continue as long as the flyers and billboards carried OP's number!
Back in the day, I carried a mini slide rule in my breast pocket, or on my hip, and used it for everything, but to be fair, there were no portable electronic calculators at the time (This was back in the days when the moon landings etc, were broadcast live, and every NASA Scientist had a slide rule in their breast pocket or one on the hip.
Our high school we had those rules and no coats inside. Our rule inforceing admin wouldnt let us ware stuff that wanst school related fyi no jackets. Well, we called our building inspector. He shut our school down till repairs were made to the heating system. Since it craped out decades before and our weather was tolerable like lows were 50s during winter. With the admin screaming since when it came to light couldnt say where the money went that was supose to fix it went poof. As in money was given by school board put into schools hand with this is for heating sysem and gone
Do the kids have a choice what school they get sent to? I know I sure didn't. Sure you can pick your college and skip the ones with dress code, but for anything prior to that it's not the student's choice.
That's really the dumbest thing you ever said. They can just make up rules on the fly like how most other jobs do. There's one story of a student for the dress code but medical reasons I think it was it couldn't be done. And yes, they forced that dress code rule even though it was dumb. Whatever happened, it literally backfired and the dress code was changed but the teachers were included now. And guess what? They had only 2 weeks before the code goes into action and the teachers were mad about that. In short they were enforcing their rules on the students for years (and it was still a dumb rule what it was. I just know for OP it was medical related and doctors was included) with those teachers not lasting for 2 weeks.
My mother had no choice, she went to public schools. She was required to wear skirts through all of her school years. She was always compliant. I, however, was not a polite girl growing up. Luckily, they got rid of that rule before I entered school in the 70s.
Last story: Rob, you're probably right about it being a lead generation business calling and not the actual contractor. But it the contractors get burned enough over bad leads, maybe they'll stop using such predatory services.
Yes, but don't tell the contractors to wait. Tell them the truth.
Story 3: This resident broke the #1 Rule...she f'ed with the nursing staff...this is a huge faux pas that will not EVER end well for her. Feed your nurses well Residents!
Story 6: No way that I would give up my sweet Pepper's ashes...nor my parents either for that matter (if they were passed at the time) if my sibling was like that.
Story 7: OP actually DID do things a different way...for over a year. Maybe now OP's number will be removed...otherwise other people's time will continue to be wasted just like OPs.
The last story, if the contractor won't stop calling, start giving the address of a local police department. I have a feeling things will clear up fairly quickly after that.
That would be great :)
Or actually set up a time for when the actual owner/resident is home and let them do the correcting. Someone will eventually connect the dots.
The new resident fun: I was the only man and head nurse of a critical care unit long ago. I did a bit of cultural acclimation for them, things like bathing and deodorant, and to never, ever refuse advice from an experienced nurse. I pointed out that many staff had been working since the docs were in grade school, or before they were born. And never, ever treat them as servants or whores if you want to save your testicles.
Thumbs up for all the purrfect puns.
I'm 70. I grew up in a suburb of Washington DC (at least grades 4 through 11, anyway). I went to public schools. The girls were not allowed to wear pants until I was a high school junior -- except during winter, when we could wear them UNDER our skirts or dresses.
Heard the Nurse story prior but yeah, that damn Doctor needed to smarten the hell up.
With that last story about the contractors who keep calling the same phone number, obviously they needed to lose a little bit of money in order to get the hint.
The last story. If it was a lead generation service the contractor is the one who can get them to stop calling. He will quit using their service and place bad reviews for the service if they don't fix it.
Yes, but don't tell them to wait. Tell them the truth.
In my calculus class in college, we were taught by a very capable professor (he had written math books, by the way), by the name of Dr. Horner. I think some of the books were, "A survey of college mathematics" and "Precalculus: Elementary functions and relations".
I got an 'A' in the class, but came up with this poem in his honor:
Dear Doctor Horner,
I sit in a corner,
The integrables do I spy,
I add up the sums,
But no answer comes,
I wonder if numbers don't lie.
[Added note: I wrote that 50 years ago.]
Story 1: I wonder if those two had some more time to talk baseball on their own time, if you know what I mean
Story 2: The printers did just shoot themselves in the foot...
Story 3: Do you want to talk to the boss or the one(s) who know what's going on around here...
Story 4: Good job to both OP and our host here for reasons which are pretty obvious...
Story 5: Good job
Story 6: Glad to hear that OP stuck with what they believed.
Story 7: OP, unless you know that the contractor is 100% the person your talked to from start to finish, you're just being a jerk.
Thanks to all 7 OPs and Karma Stories for this episode.
I went to a catholic high-school and kilts were optional year round. That still didn't stop some of the females going out for a smoke
Last story: It's not OPs job to fix the contractors problem
Contractor story: Then it is time for the contractor to learn that particular lead generation services sucks.
OP should have told Mr. NoName his boss was talking baseball and didn't want to be interrupted. Just following orders. with a twist.
Honestly, with the last story, the contractor searching for leads that way needs to find one that 's LOCAL, and listens to the people they're calling. "Look guys, I rent. I have no say on what gets done around here, and I go through a property management company that talks to the landlord, who lives god knows where. You're wasting money by calling me."
Don't interrupt story: OP, yes you did need to use the restroom. You needed it to get out of the line of immediate fire.
Summer camp shirt story: Somebody wanted to make some extra money that day. But I can see the extra charge for the "rush" printing, even with no one else in queue and as you waited in store previously, well, that was justified. Still, making them play by the rules was well done. But you might want to go shopping for a new printer service.
Nurses vs resident story: Some young doctors don't believe it when they're taught in medical school that THEY aren't the frontline of care and that the nurses are. They sometimes need a practical demonstration. Much like the military, officers vs NCOs.
Slide rule story: Having used a slide rule many, many years ago back before calculators became common and as such were VERY expensive, I was pretty sure I knew where this story was going as soon as "no electronic calculators" came up in the story. There is a learning curve to using a slide rule, but once you've learned it, it's as fast or faster than a calculator.
Skirt vs pants story: The public school my wife and I went to had a similar requirement for girls. Their dresses and skirts could be no shorter than 2 inches above the knee. I go to my grandkids schools and it just blows my mind what I see the kids wearing. What makes me laugh are these kids all bundled up for the cold... EXCEPT for the ripped jeans that do nothing to keep your legs warm (boys and girls) or the girls that are all bundled up, but are wearing short shorts. SMH
Rob, I'll agree with the archaic dress rules, but some of the ridiculously permissive stuff needs to be stopped as well. You can pretty much go to any public middle or high school where I live and see plenty of cheek, and I don't mean the ones on faces. There's also a difference between low-cut tops and so low it all hangs out if you sneeze.
Ashes story: I don't think I'd want an awful sibling like that to have my pet's ashes. I might go to a vet and ask for ashes they were going to dispose of though.
Phone number story: OP, if you get the beeping sound of their phone connecting, that's your cue to hang up without saying a word.
The no electronic calculator story, remember that the fastest air breathing aircraft in the world was designed and built without the use of any kind of electronic calculator or computer. Thank you Kelly Johnson.
Rob, how could you eat my snickerdoodles with vanilla frosting and sprinkles. You didn’t leave me one.
The last story. I have figured out that if I don’t answer an unfamiliar phone call or if I connect the call but don’t speak there is just a hang up. I think the calling system thinks it’s reached another bot and doesn’t call again. Lol
We used to get multiple calls per day from various unrecognized number and names, most of which I would simply send to voicemail. Sometimes, when I had nothing better to do, I'd pick up the phone and immediately hit the mute button, then wait for their robo dialer to hang up. As time and the scam calls go unanswered, their robo dialer keeps moving ones number further and further down the priority list. Now we get maybe 2-3 calls per week, which we still ignore. They have, however, recently been trying my cell number, but those are recognized as scam calls and blocked by my phone., so it never even rings through.
Good afternoon
In the last story, even if that is the case rob, it just means they should not be using that service to begin with as it will only hurt their business in the long run
For the ashes story, just have a barbecue and give them the results 😂😂😂😂😂
2nd story, my Jewish ASMR was stroked when OP paid 4x less than they wanted to charge.
Ugh I detested using slide rules in high school but it was a lot faster
I'm 43 and have never seen a slide rule in my life lol. Never was a thing in any of the schools I went to.
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast slide rules are great if difficult to learn, but amazingly useful if the power goes out.
I'm trying to figure out how one does algebra on a slide rule (or a calculator unless it's programmable). Slide rules do arithmetic.
@@sourisvoleur4854 they can also do trigonometric capability's, heck, you still have them in USN warships and subs because they allow you to calculate your targeting should anything happen with your electronic systems.
@@Aliceintraining Good point about trig.
The story about the calculator....it would be sooooo funny if a few students in the test calculates using....abacus! The clickaty clack of the beads...! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Last Story: I agree, however, how else are you going to get the contractors to lean on the lead generators?
Just for the love of God, don't tell the contractor you'll be there when you won't. Tell them the truth, and tell them the telespammers wouldn't leave you alone.
Hey Rob! Enjoy your evening 👋🤗
You as well!
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Greetings from Prescott Valley Arizona. Home of Red Wings is too cold in the winter
I was in the last but one year of not using calculators in exams (school leavers' level). We used - officially - log table books (logs, square roots/squares, cos/sine, etc., etc., etc.) I still have my log book, after 43 years! I remember how annoyed we were on hearing that my little sister's year would be getting to use calculators. Not that we wanted them, we thought it was cheating!
Btw, we weren't allowed to wear trousers either. We could wear tights underneath our skirts, but it wasn't as effective. Had we worn them, we would have got into serious trouble!
On the last story even if the contractor that did show up wasn't the one who called, it makes the calling company look bad and still hurts them. Yeah, it's annoying for the contractor but it's not the worst.
One Saturday night, I got a seriously wrong number. It was just after a telephone commercial on TV. The guy on the other end, just start right off and said, "Are you going to get together with me or do I have to take it out in trade?"
Uhhh.
Sounds like the Dr. is a new First Lt. and the nurse is the grizzled experienced NCO, that runs the place, and tries to keep the first looie from messing things up (Well at least to me)
You've got to look at the big picture. If the contractors are getting burned when answering a call from this business. Then not only will they not use that business anymore but will also tell others not to either. In the short term it hurts the contractor. In the long term the business itself will die
Very punny
Last: When they don't listen and ignore your kind words, then its time for MC
This OP had a landline, one number different from that of a pizza joint. The pizza people had flyers and billboards with OP's number (say 7 instead of 1 in the last place). So OP got creative.
Sure you can come in, ask for a 8" for the proce of a 12". Today is 2 free if you order 3. Today is 2 toppings free on every 12" pizza. Your pizza is free if we sont give it to you in 15 minutes
After a week, the owner phoned screaming. OP told him nicely that this would continue as long as the flyers and billboards carried OP's number!
Thanks for the puns 😂😂😂
Back in the day, I carried a mini slide rule in my breast pocket, or on my hip, and used it for everything, but to be fair, there were no portable electronic calculators at the time (This was back in the days when the moon landings etc, were broadcast live, and every NASA Scientist had a slide rule in their breast pocket or one on the hip.
Our high school we had those rules and no coats inside. Our rule inforceing admin wouldnt let us ware stuff that wanst school related fyi no jackets. Well, we called our building inspector. He shut our school down till repairs were made to the heating system. Since it craped out decades before and our weather was tolerable like lows were 50s during winter. With the admin screaming since when it came to light couldnt say where the money went that was supose to fix it went poof. As in money was given by school board put into schools hand with this is for heating sysem and gone
Ashes to ashes,
dust to dust;
save your own parent,
give up the cat if you must.
Don’t like a schools dress code? Go somewhere else. You agreed to their rules when you decided to go there.
Do the kids have a choice what school they get sent to? I know I sure didn't. Sure you can pick your college and skip the ones with dress code, but for anything prior to that it's not the student's choice.
That's really the dumbest thing you ever said. They can just make up rules on the fly like how most other jobs do. There's one story of a student for the dress code but medical reasons I think it was it couldn't be done.
And yes, they forced that dress code rule even though it was dumb.
Whatever happened, it literally backfired and the dress code was changed but the teachers were included now.
And guess what? They had only 2 weeks before the code goes into action and the teachers were mad about that. In short they were enforcing their rules on the students for years (and it was still a dumb rule what it was. I just know for OP it was medical related and doctors was included) with those teachers not lasting for 2 weeks.
"Dress codes" are just an excuse for adult men to sexualize young girls and then punish them for it.
My mother had no choice, she went to public schools. She was required to wear skirts through all of her school years. She was always compliant. I, however, was not a polite girl growing up. Luckily, they got rid of that rule before I entered school in the 70s.
@@tailsofchaosIt's a dude. Didn't have to follow the archaic rules hoisted upon women. Makes sense now that I noticed the name.