06 Oct '18 13:19>
Regarding RHP subscribers - each and everyone of you are always right. 100% of the time.
Except when you aren't. 😉
Except when you aren't. 😉
@russ saidLOL....Well mine is auto...except when I forget to give my new number, I am then sent a friendly reminder. 🙂
Regarding RHP subscribers - each and everyone of you are always right. 100% of the time.
Except when you aren't. 😉
@very-rusty saidIt wasn't me, but your warning has suddenly given me a great desire to thumb him down. Lol.
Who ever thumbed Russ down, thinking you are a new sub, might not be a great idea as he owns the site!
-VR
@chaney3 saidMaybe nothing, Russ is a pretty easy going guy. He also has a long memory about things that happen on his site. Just saying it isn't a good idea to try and get on the wrong side of the owner of the site.
It wasn't me, but your warning has suddenly given me a great desire to thumb him down. Lol.
Should I?
What could happen?
@wolfe63 saidshut up and give me some morphine ...I'm at 11 😀
The ultimate aim is pain control.
If a patient complains of level 10 pain (highest), but has normal blood pressure (+/- 120/70) is not sweating or pale and has a history of drug-seeking: Deception is suspected.
Do not feed the monster of addiction any more than necessary.
Just placate.
But it's agreed: In some cases, this is not possible
@russ saidIndeed. The customer as a collective is always right, as an individual sometimes, but frequently not.
Regarding RHP subscribers - each and everyone of you are always right. 100% of the time.
Except when you aren't. 😉
@badradger saidThat would depend on what you considered to be awkard customers?
Working in a service industry for many years I have met my fair share of awkward customers