Comment by skeke 19 hours ago Oh brotherAI hasn’t even taken the class of jobs associated with customer service lmao 14 comments skeke Reply fidotron 19 hours ago Do we employ mathematicians in customer service roles? nicce 19 hours ago Luckily the job situation for pure mathematicians was already bad. akoboldfrying 18 hours ago I got a solid laugh out of this. sscaryterry 19 hours ago Thats a silly and obtuse comment. fidotron 19 hours ago You mean the answer betrays the point: customer service is surprisingly hard, we just have a large number of people that are capable of doing it.This is what the whole https://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf is about. 4 replies → 12345hn6789 19 hours ago Uh.... Have you ever called customer service lately? ben_w 17 hours ago Or indeed 20 years ago when "press 1 for foo, press 2 for bar" was already a thing. pfdietz 5 hours ago Press "4" if you have a rotary phone. skekke 14 hours ago Yes exactly skekke 14 hours ago I did yday.
fidotron 19 hours ago Do we employ mathematicians in customer service roles? nicce 19 hours ago Luckily the job situation for pure mathematicians was already bad. akoboldfrying 18 hours ago I got a solid laugh out of this. sscaryterry 19 hours ago Thats a silly and obtuse comment. fidotron 19 hours ago You mean the answer betrays the point: customer service is surprisingly hard, we just have a large number of people that are capable of doing it.This is what the whole https://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf is about. 4 replies →
nicce 19 hours ago Luckily the job situation for pure mathematicians was already bad. akoboldfrying 18 hours ago I got a solid laugh out of this.
sscaryterry 19 hours ago Thats a silly and obtuse comment. fidotron 19 hours ago You mean the answer betrays the point: customer service is surprisingly hard, we just have a large number of people that are capable of doing it.This is what the whole https://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf is about. 4 replies →
fidotron 19 hours ago You mean the answer betrays the point: customer service is surprisingly hard, we just have a large number of people that are capable of doing it.This is what the whole https://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf is about. 4 replies →
12345hn6789 19 hours ago Uh.... Have you ever called customer service lately? ben_w 17 hours ago Or indeed 20 years ago when "press 1 for foo, press 2 for bar" was already a thing. pfdietz 5 hours ago Press "4" if you have a rotary phone. skekke 14 hours ago Yes exactly skekke 14 hours ago I did yday.
ben_w 17 hours ago Or indeed 20 years ago when "press 1 for foo, press 2 for bar" was already a thing. pfdietz 5 hours ago Press "4" if you have a rotary phone. skekke 14 hours ago Yes exactly
Do we employ mathematicians in customer service roles?
Luckily the job situation for pure mathematicians was already bad.
I got a solid laugh out of this.
Thats a silly and obtuse comment.
You mean the answer betrays the point: customer service is surprisingly hard, we just have a large number of people that are capable of doing it.
This is what the whole https://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf is about.
4 replies →
Uh.... Have you ever called customer service lately?
Or indeed 20 years ago when "press 1 for foo, press 2 for bar" was already a thing.
Press "4" if you have a rotary phone.
Yes exactly
I did yday.