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  • Xanthrax@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldScareolas
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    2 days ago

    Dude, horse people are crazy I swear. One time, I had a random horse rider on my land. I had a dog with me that would attack predators/ large animals. A random horse person decided to use our trail and approach us. I grabbed my dog (100+ lb) and held her with me, hoping they would pass. We have clear fence lines, so it wasn’t an accident. I hid the dog from the horses vision.

    The horse rider had the fucking gaul , after showing up on MY land to say “your dog is scaring my horse, can you please stand up straight and act more approachable?”. Mother fucker I’m not approachable at all right now. Take your horse home, and fuck off. They TRIED to make it a habit. I told them they could come back if they want to, but they’re going to get bucked off. They haven’t come back much. I get the idea, the horses are easily scared. You need to be careful around them. DON’T BRING THEM TO A RANDOM PERSONS RANCH AND COMPLAIN.



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    Does anyone remember when orangetheory fitness accidentally tricked a bunch of people into thinking someone died in a bicycle accident? They put “abandoned” orange bikes everywhere. When you abandon a bike like that, it represents where a cyclist died. So a lot of people were concerned and confused by the orange “ghost bikes”.



  • They did during the pandemic, and then they rolled it back. There were a LOT of cyber security issues. I think people should be able to work from home, but we were dealing with a bunch of personal data. If we fuck anything to the entire company and everyone who needs them is fucked.




  • They’ll pay for your license and training! I worked in the auto department, and we were licensed in personal lines. Technically, we can sell home, boat, pet, etc… It’s pretty decent. It’s your standard call center environment. Good benefits, decent pay, okay leave, and hours are pretty flexible due to hours of operation. There’s a strict word tree you follow and a series of resources. I worked at corporate, though. I never touched sales or claims. They paid more, but it seemed a lot more soul sucking, IMO. The most stressful thing was dealing with payments.

    If you show a good history of customer service, they’ll probably hire you and pay for your license.

    I’m not sure which department would require that specific license. Casualty was wrapped up pretty well in personal lines, but that’s for CA corporate. In customer service, we mostly helped people get insurance at car dealerships, helped people process payments, and answered questions. Sorry if this is the wrong state. That’s a big thing as well. CA license carries over well for a lot of states.



  • When I worked at Geico, we’d say, “Hi thank you for calling Geico, this is *******, your licensed professional. How can I help?”

    One time the southern slipped out, and I just said, “Howd’y this is *****.”, and stopped talking.

    I didn’t even realize it until my boss started laughing at me and played the recording.