I actually like these kinds of threads, I think its allows everyone to see things from an alternative perspective - keeps things interesting.
I never take peoples comments personally anyhow, def no need to close this thread.
Warhawk & Nomad, thanks! I just felt that my comment may have started this threads "tailspin." Glad to know that I don't have to go in to the SBG Thread Commentor Protection program! No hard feelings here.

I actually like these kinds of threads, I think its allows everyone to see things from an alternative perspective - keeps things interesting.
I never take peoples comments personally anyhow, def no need to close this thread.
I agree!
Hey guys, I want to apologize if I've been pretty strong in my replies to this topic, but it's something that I see everyday living in one of the most culturally diverse areas of the U.S., if not the world. I know we all have our own lens that we look through and I think it's important that we share what we see so that others can learn from it.
Hey guys, I want to apologize if I've been pretty strong in my replies to this topic, but it's something that I see everyday living in one of the most culturally diverse areas of the U.S., if not the world. I know we all have our own lens that we look through and I think it's important that we share what we see so that others can learn from it.
hey ty...no need 2 apologize, brah. i enjoy & welcome everyone's viewpoints in all the topics that we discuss. because....like u said...that others can learn from it. well said, ty.

WARHAWK
I'm usually patient unless they put me on hold.
I don't care if they've got in accent, I've noticed that even though "outsourced" call center staffing is slower and can be frustrating, they do try harder than the few American based call centers I've had the "joy" of speaking with.
I usually get in to a human by pressing 0 repeatedly....
Hey guys, I want to apologize if I've been pretty strong in my replies to this topic, but it's something that I see everyday living in one of the most culturally diverse areas of the U.S., if not the world. I know we all have our own lens that we look through and I think it's important that we share what we see so that others can learn from it.
Ty I'm in the same boat, I lived in Florida for 20 years and I travel ALL over this country and maybe my lens is dirty. I just see alot of the bad side of this issue, maybe I need to look a little harder to see the good side.