by devious devil March 24, 2006
by asdfghjklCHRISTY May 19, 2008
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by sgrimes2000 January 08, 2017
by s March 24, 2005
1.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noun. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noun. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
by Luther Slick August 20, 2008
1.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noon. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noon. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
by Luther Slick August 20, 2008