Um, do you sell lights? I need some lights… How late are you open?
Do you work at a rental/sales production house? Do you have to deal with people calling that don’t understand what it is they need? Do you wish you had the chance to to give them a “Before you call” list of things they should know or understand before they start being surprised that it really does matter what type of lamp they order for their Altman 360Q’s? Well, now you can!
BackstageJobs.com wants to know what you wish your customers knew! Send an e-mail to webmaster@thecontactsheets.com and give a list of things that you wish your customers understood before they called you to place orders. You don’t need to give your company name, and no-one’s names will be used in the final report. It would be nice if you could give your company’s location (city, state), but not necessary.
Remember, when they keep calling you asking where their crap is (that is in route via the shipping company,which you already gave them the tracking number for, and therefore out of your control), ask them politely if they have checked their sphincter.
This line seems to serve some magical purpose that only Wordpress understands that is keeping the entire blog below from being in BOLD. I love bugs! (or is it a feature?)
Hey Chicago folks, if you ever wanted to get a glimpse inside the historic Uptown Theatre, click here to see a short video using footage taken just a couple years ago. Windows Media player 7 required, Chicago Tribune report.
Trivia: Since the move to the new server while we wait for the new version of BackstageJobs.com to be completed, I have posted 1033 job listings by hand. I have gone through 2 mice in that time. In the last three and a half years: I have fielded at least 4 requests to sell the domain name, 1 request to buy the whole thing, at least 10 “why don’t you have a New York page” e-mails, and 4 mice. Oh, and my wrist hurts (insert joke here).

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