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    Hi, ya'll!

    I've actually been a member of the forums for...two months? But I've never posted. I figured I'd introduce myself, and generally post some Customer Suckage stories. I have lots. xD

    Personal Info, if you want to know, I'm in my mid-20s, and I've been working in the customer service industry basically since I was a kid, since my family owned a motel, and it was part of my chores to help out. When I said I had lots o' stories, I meant it. xD

    I work three jobs: 2 are service based, and 1 is really volunteerism, but it still carries a certain amount of responsibilities, so it may as well be a job, even if I'm not getting paid for it...at least, not with money. My full-time job is a teller at a bank, my second job is a "customer service associate" (A rather formal title for a rather shitty job) and the third is an instructor at my dojo.

    Nice to meet you!

  • #2
    Hi and welcome to CS! What martial art do you instruct, out of sheer curiousity?

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    • #3
      I'm in a discipline of Karate Budo, which means we study a little bit of a lot of things. LOL

      The material I teach to the underranks relies heavily on the tae-kwon-do system, using their kata and their combinations.

      Black belt material leans futher away from TKD, and we learn techniques from koishii-jitsu, akido, san-sao, and some wrestling. LOL

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      • #4
        sounds cool! Hope the instructing goes well and no problems especially with the children...

        I do Taekwondo (World Taekwondo Federation style) aswell as learning the nunchucks and Bong Sol ( Korean stick fighting)... I first thought when I moved to the new tkd school that I'd just be doing the usual taekwondo drills and whatnot (as I came from another tkd school thats not affliated with any taekwondo organizations, a bit more traditional) but it's pretty much varied...
        Last edited by IceLee; 11-19-2007, 01:10 AM.

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        • #5
          Welcome!

          This site brings many people together, as we all have experienced SCs in our day (even if we are no longer in retail) and these stories are forever engraved in our minds. You're never alone here!
          You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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