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After dealing with calls on his mobile phones, he worries about the acoustics.
That could mean dealing with calls for mohelim to undergo medical training (many already do) or licensing.
Debbie Polwarth, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, said she was dealing with calls "on a daily basis" from support staff complaining about the misuse.
The London Fire Brigade has spent more than £9.5 million of taxpayers' money over the last five years on dealing with calls from people who have accidentally locked themselves in or out of their own homes.
Khan spent Monday dealing with calls from journalists and was sent tickets to see the Specials in May because she was wearing the band's T-shirt in the photograph.
He seemed to know that his place was in the studio, holding down the fort, dealing with calls from editors like Ingrid Sischy of Interview magazine, for whom LaChapelle does a lot of pictures.
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Why had dealing with call centers, whether domestically or those outsourced overseas, become the 10th circle of hell?
This assumption turns out to be quite natural in some financial settings, for instance, if we are dealing with call options.
Typically, outsourcing gets a bad rap; you may think about dealing with call centers, but that is not even close to how outsourcing can be used effectively.
We regularly deal with calls from older people who feel lonely and want someone to talk to.
The helpline deals with calls when GP surgeries are shut, including over the Christmas and new year public holidays.
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