stephanie is: working…
i got up after about 6.5 hours of sleep. the bed was very lonely without my danny. but pup did her best to fill every last square inch of his side. she was also on ultra guard duty – barking at every sound till i reassured her it was the cats.
today i gave them bathes first thing cause they were really really stinky. the master bath shower actually cooperated and the water came out the hose thinger and didn’t spray all down the wall. i let them run around for a few minutes downstairs, then they had to wait in the bathroom while i showered off the dog hair and shampoo.
now i am just getting some work done… i get to have lunch with tony at 1pm!
hm… if someone whose name you don’t recognze called your work (that you haven’t given out the number to really) while you were away and asked for someone by your first name, would you call the number they left? what would you say? here is the message i got from work:
Hey does the name Pat XXXXXX sound familiar to you? She called here this morning and asked for Stephanie and I didn’t know if she wanted to speak to you or she had the wrong number. Anyway, if you do know her the number is 240-XXX-XXXX
i hate being shy.
Unless you know the caller, Pat XXXXXX or where that 240-XXX-XXXX calls, then this sounds like the phone version of SPAM. They probably get a free five bucks off of you just for dialing.
My opinion is probably jaded since I get SO many vendors calling.
If I don’t recognize the name or number, they get no call back. If it was that important, they will try again.
tell them to get their facts straight and get bent…
(this comes from some who does customer service..) 😛
i would call her. it may be something job related…maybe you just talked to someone else in her company before or maybe you just don’t remember her. i have a super bad memory, so that’s my spin on things. if it’s spam, just hang up.
Sounds like someone may have referred this Pat person to you for maybe some personal web work or something