The people don't take time to figure out how new technogily can help them and most important,how to use new technogily to it's fullest benifit.
Here is an all to common occurance. When I call and don't get an answer,I leave a message saying"hey Bob,this is George,I can deliver the hay you ordered any time you like next week,let me know when you want it". After hanging up,I make another call to another customer. Within 30 secounds of this customer answering,Bob starts calling again and again which is a nuncance because each ring causes a dead spot and beep in our conversation. After finishing and looking to see who all called,turns out it was Bob all 4 times but no message telling me when he wants delivery. I call Bob thinking I will get his appointment set up before going on a conference call with the emplement dealer and a factory rep for New Holland. Again Bob doesn't answer and I leave a message. "Bob this is George,sorry I missed your call,when you know a good time for me to bring your hay let me know,and if I don't answer,go ahead and leave a message so I can write you down because next week's slots are filling up". Quick as conference call is underway,Bob repeats the multiple calls that interupt the conferance with all the beeps. At some point Bob calls when I'm not busy so I answer. Bob didn't check his voice mail and needs to check with his brother to see when they can have a loader tractor available. You see where this is headed and the whole process starts over simply because Bob will not check his mail box. Oh and btw,when Bob and his brother have discussed it and Bob calls again,this time he leaves a message. "This is Bob,call me". This is only a small fraction of misuseing a cell phone that eats away far more time than the old fashion way did. Put all the poor use of technogily togeather and Bob is overwhelmed to the point he is the guy who seems to be so busy he can't pay attention when you are sitting face to face with him.
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