This is surely a plot to resurrect those old trolly busses that were recently put out of commission. Now that Seymour has made the announcement of what is really happing on campus, the trolleys are probably going to be converted into Grayline tour busses. Hattiesburg's new red-light district in the 2900 block of Hardy Street will be the feature attraction.
I know somebody is going to say, "Please don't tell my momma I work at the Unavuhs'ty of S'uthun Miss'ippi. She thinks I'm still playing piano at a whorehouse"...
So, does anyone else see this new proposal having positive spin-offs in the piano program in the Music Department?
quote: Originally posted by: Invictus "I know somebody is going to say, "Please don't tell my momma I work at the Unavuhs'ty of S'uthun Miss'ippi. She thinks I'm still playing piano at a whorehouse"... So, does anyone else see this new proposal having positive spin-offs . . ."
Invictus. It appears we are getting involved in a call center. "Outsourcing" of sorts, I suppose:
quote: Originally posted by: Escort Edith " Invictus. It appears we are getting involved in a call center. "Outsourcing" of sorts, I suppose: SOUTHERN Mississippi Hosting Call Center Conference "
Oh for cryin' out loud. Eveyone does need to read this article. I found it downright scary. And be sure to note the cast of characters. SFT will make an important announcement????
quote: Originally posted by: Lost in Space and Translation "Seriously, does this mean that we will be training students to be telemarketers? Heavens to Betsy."
Training students to be telemarketers might work well given our vast network of worldwide connections - France, Spain, etc. - because much of that "industry" is outsourced. The extent to which accent might interfere, I can't say. Based on the telemarketing calls I currently receive,it doesn't seem to bother that industry. I can't understand many of them.
Hasn't Shelboo ever heard of the DO NOT CALL list? I thought everybody was now on it. So now that there is no one left to call, we'll get into the business. Sharp, very sharp.