Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hello?

For someone who hates talking over the phone, I'm blessed enough to do a lot of it at work. Calling up people and inviting them for our events, updating the company's list of media contacts (and getting yelled at by people who hate being asked their contact details), and doing audits of media's impressions of our client, and blah, is a stated work scope for me.

What at first seemed extremely irritating and mundane has now only become extremely irritating but slightly interesting. Calling up different people, listening to different accents, trying hard to figure out what they're saying, and worst of it all, being so nice to them over the phone ("Oh, hi, Andrew [yup, we get on first name terms very quickly], how're you, how was your vacation [we know they went on vacation].. [blah].. thanks so much, Andrew, you have a good day, ok?) and smiling so much your cheeks hurt is the exciting part of it. Your acting skills (or rather, voice modulation skills) totally come in handy and you improve them like crazy. Your voice becomes good enough to express a myriad of emotions - "Oh, I see, that's your company policy, no problem, Rose!", while you mutter curses under your breath.

Two incidents got me really doubling up laughing while on the phone. One was when I called up, asking if Mr Kim would be available to attend an event on Friday, only to be told she was on maternity leave. Gosh, unisex names! But there have been other times when I've mailed an invite to a "Ms" only to later call and find out it's a he.

Another was when I called to speak to a Mr Homiki (uhh, some Japanese name, I can't remember):
Me: Hi, this is Vani [blah].. can I speak to Mr Homiki?
Receptionist: Hi Vani, I'm sorry to inform you Mr Homiki has passed away!
Me (chokes): Oh my God, I'm so sorry.. (thinks for a few seconds as to what to say) errr.. when and how did this happen?
Receptionist: (I'm sure she was bugged to take condolence calls over an office phone for some random guy!) Anyone else you would like to talk to?

Oh, God only knows what more I have to endure. Maybe sometime soon they'll let me do media pitching, which is basically pestering media to come down and interview someone or cover some event, convincing them how it is useful for their publication/channel. Who knows, there are 16 weeks left!!

22 comments:

  1. Grinning!! :DD poor Mr.Homiki (or whoever!) :p

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  2. ROTFL...
    you have an interesting job... :)

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  3. thats very interesting indeed. whenever a business caller rings me i try to place how their reactions would be at the other end... your account helps me get a much clearer picture.

    have a nice time.

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  4. Anonymous10:57 PM

    Welcome to the world of telle cons.... The way we work has changed a lot... sometimes seems weird too... ain't it?

    You speak with a person without knowing who he is/what he is like/what vendor comp he is from/what part he plays in a project/wat lang he speaks/ and atlast after wondering about lots of thing abou that HE- he turns out really to be a SHE!!! thats my case too as I am a Quality Manager working form India the trouble is doublled!!
    Ring and sing the same song to all the projects/vendors.!!!

    But lifela ithalam sari kkoothu ... once an american said to me at the end of my session "MS neenga romba arumai.. megavum nandri!!!" awesome isn't it. She too says a lil histroy about tamil... valga tamil... valrga tamil!!!

    Regards,
    MS

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  5. Anonymous10:38 AM

    Lol. That was too funny! Hope you had your break during CNY.

    Enjoy the rest of the week vani.

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  6. Tch tch !
    But yes ur intern sounds like fun, why don't u just try a - "poda naaye" at some chinky on ur last day of work?!?

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  7. You got to live with it. So try to make it as interesting as possible from your side. The main thing is to approach it with that mindset.

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  8. Homiki...nice name.
    David letterman used to say that Korean Dictator Kim-Jong-ill has a brother...his name is Men-tally-ill. :-)

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  9. paarthu ma, I hope u've used fictional names! maatnae na gaali! :)

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  10. quick give me your address .i am sending you a dozen stress balls :) made in china though ;)

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  11. ROTFL...
    wish i had as interesting internship as u have now!!! :P

    16 weeks left-aa?? Adhukkulla 8 weeks over-aa??

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  12. Whoa! that was funny!

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  13. anu,
    yup. my condolences to him.

    biju,
    you bet!

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  14. chakra,
    hi! you're here after really long!

    MS,
    haha.. maybe i should learn some chinese to flatter some of the people too!

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  15. asha,
    yup, a great break that ended before i knew it!! hope you had a good time too!

    ramya,
    err... edhukku risk! hahaha

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  16. icitizen,
    free advice? taken!!

    harish,
    nice name-ah?! :D

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  17. harish,
    hehe.. i don't even remember the japanese guy's name! :P

    mark,
    LOL!

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  18. aravind,
    haha.. 1/3 of my internship's over!! wheeee!!

    who!me?
    what a name, waah!

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  19. yap, that's sounds like work to me.. some fun, some irritations, some ambition.. something to blog about,..

    and someone mentioned letterman comments about Korean name -- Jon Stewart once said Indians win spelling bee every year because their name are so long and contains almost very alphabet..;-D
    dude, name is touchee subject and anyone/everyone can make/made fun-off..

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  20. Anonymous2:38 PM

    Fist time in your blog. Njoyed reading the posts.

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  21. long time! Do that parthiban-vadivelu conversation."hello,yar pesaranga?" "dei,nee dhan da pesarai"..time pass!

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  22. lol!!!

    Paavum nee! :D Ipdi sethuponavanga kitta ellam pesa solraango!!!

    Oh Homiki... thy name's immortalised by this girl in her blog!!! :D

    May Homiki's soul rest in peace!

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