Still remember the most sought after commodity by Superman, also
known as Clark Kent? Just to give you a hint, every time Lois
Lane decides to have herself involved in a life threatening
situation that often times involve a 100 feet drop of a
building, Clark always runs in to this little place that he has
found salvation in. Yes, that's right; telephone booth. Back in
those days telephone booths were normally used to make calls,
annoy the other person falling behind you and of course change
into your red and blue tights to save an accident-prone girl
falling of a building. Yes, those were the days. The days when
the phone booth would be the venue for all the drama that
surrounds the city life.
The phone booth, the one place where Superman can run into
without any fear that someone will recognize him behind the mask
of the mild manner reporter known to us as Clark Kent. People
come and go to phone booths for all the different reasons. Some
to start a fight, some to end it and for some to win the love of
their lives. Yes those were the glory days of public telephone
systems. Phones have been part of our daily lives and have since
made clear to us the importance of real time communication.
Everyday we make and take about a hundred phone calls, each ahs
its own little story and each has a different purpose. Today
there is a new use for booths and telephones, and people are now
making money for answering and making calls to us. They call it
the customer service hotline.
It may not be much to listen to, but believe me there are
hundreds of the gargantuan phone booths that are scattered all
over the United States alone. There are about several sites for
just one service, products, and even commodity. And by the way
these telephone answering service are growing you can be sure
that there's more to it than just sitting inside your booth and
answering phone in questions.
The industry all started when people started having complaints
about the product or a service that they've purchased from a
certain company. People started thinking that they needed more
than just simply having their complaints aired through the
phone. And people started suggesting that companies should put
up a customer's service booth within the vicinity of the trading
area.
And of course when complaints started swamping the people inside
the booths about their concerns, more booths were needed. That's
when companies started thinking that there is a building need
from them to answer all their customer's concerns and still be
able to make some business.
And on the business side of thing putting up booths in shopping
malls and groceries were logistically impractical. So they
decided to deploy the technology telephones. Of course it was
more practical than spending a couple of hundred dollars to put
up a single booth and not have answered all the customer's
concerns. So they thought why not build booths inside office
spaces and let the customers use the phone to call in their
concerns. It was an instant hit, no longer were the companies
forced to put up booth after booth after booth in commercial
areas all they needed were some people, ten to fifteen phones
and a lot flexi glass to go around the office floor to make
booths for each person. And the business has never been so much
better.
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