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What Inspires You?
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
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Environment:
C# 1.1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01075538
Message ID:
01075910
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I only have one phone (thank God), but if I crank up the music loud enough I don't hear it (in combination with turning the ringer down to the lowest possible setting).
Where I used to work I had a "forward to voice mail" button that I used very frequently.

>One telephone (only) is a must. Right now I have three separate phones and each handles multiple lines. It is physically impossible to keep up with all three phones at once. We are not supposed to get direct phone calls (they all should go through our help desk) but somehow, all three phones will ring simultaneously and then sometimes multiple lines on each phone system. Sometimes the program changes are waiting til after hours due to the numerous interruptions. The helpdesk will call us on one line and then when we don't answer they start hitting all the other lines not thinking that maybe we are already on the phone with someone else. It's crazy and a terrible distraction. Also allowing the helpdesk to be able to reach us at anytime has turned into them calling us for the same problems repeatedly and not paying attention when we give them instructions to use the next time. They even have a database for that. Every meeting we sit in the correct procedures are repeated, but the
>helpdesk is often worse than our users!
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>>I would like to find out more about what things inspire people to be creative and productive. A person’s environment can greatly affect the way they work and live. I want to learn what the ideal physical and psychological environments would be for people to get great work done. It could be anything from having pool tables and lava lamps in the office to having free lunches from the company to feeling worthy and respected by your peers and managers.
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>>Matt
Semper ubi sub ubi.
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