Commenting system
I've decided to use the Blogger commenting system. I had paid to use Ennetation a year ago and I was happy until recently. I started getting spam in my comments. I realize that some asshole created a bot to fill out forms and that Ennetation almost certainly has no control over it. The thing is that the blogger system makes it much easier to locate and remove offending messages should I get any. It also makes it a little harder for spammer assholes to use bots.
That being said, when you comment now it will load the article again with the add comment link at the bottom. When you click on that you will be brought to a page asking you to log in. If you have a Blogger account you can log in if you want. If not you can comment anonymously. You can easily sign up for a free Blogger account and I would recommend that you do. Either that or make sure you sign your anonymous comment so I know who made it.
I've now done almost two whole weeks of phones (a week before my vacation and almost a week since my vacation ended). There has only been one shift where I have not been moved back to chats or abuse e-mail. So I was moved only to be moved back because I'm needed. Being in management must be so easy... It doesn't seem to require any thinking.
That being said, when you comment now it will load the article again with the add comment link at the bottom. When you click on that you will be brought to a page asking you to log in. If you have a Blogger account you can log in if you want. If not you can comment anonymously. You can easily sign up for a free Blogger account and I would recommend that you do. Either that or make sure you sign your anonymous comment so I know who made it.
I've now done almost two whole weeks of phones (a week before my vacation and almost a week since my vacation ended). There has only been one shift where I have not been moved back to chats or abuse e-mail. So I was moved only to be moved back because I'm needed. Being in management must be so easy... It doesn't seem to require any thinking.

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Sean |
Wednesday, November 03, 2004 12:16:00 PM
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Sean |
Wednesday, November 03, 2004 12:39:00 PM