Are you a PITN? Part 1 of a 3-Part Series on Being a Pain in the Neck
July 13, 2010 at 9:47 am | Posted in for External Relationships, PITA Series | 1 CommentTags: barriers in doing business, call center, customer experience, relationship barriers
We all have someone in our life that is difficult to deal with or just plain obnoxious. Maybe it’s a neighbor or a sister in-law or even an employee. Whoever it is, we often leave a conversation with them thinking, “wow, he is a real pain in the you-know-what!” He’s a P.I.T.N. or otherwise known as a Pain In The Neck. For me, it’s my cousin Debbie. Don’t get me wrong; she’s my family and I love her, but she’s one of those people who is never happy, complains about everything and loves to make things difficult for others…a real P.I.T.N.
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