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551203 Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:08 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Is there a Swift rep on this site that I can contact. I have been given an
Email address but am unable to make contact either by Email or phone.
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brightsparkretired wrote:
Is there a Swift rep on this site that I can contact. I have been given an
Email address but am unable to make contact either by Email or phone.
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There's a bloke called Peter pops in, he acts like he owns the place but tries to be helpful.
 
551214 Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:27 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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551291 Post Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:41 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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hilldweller wrote:
brightsparkretired wrote:
Is there a Swift rep on this site that I can contact. I have been given an
Email address but am unable to make contact either by Email or phone.
Tel


There's a bloke called Peter pops in, he acts like he owns the place but tries to be helpful.


Hilldweller

I think your comments about Peter were uncalled for and not particularly helpful to Brightsparkretired. See thread entitled "Rudeness"

Brightsparkretired

You can contact Peter or Kathy via their username "SwiftGroup" who I am sure will be able to help.
 
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Thank you Ian, As the original poster is quite new, they might not have got Hilldweller's drift Rolling Eyes
Yes, Peter Smith, Chairman of Swift Group Wink
They have been on extended Christmas holiday, but should be back now? Try a PM to Swiftgroup (no spaces)

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Well I for one enjoyed hilldweller's post, which made me guffaw out loud. OK, with the benefit of hindsight, it could have done with an emoticon, but the trouble with those can be they give the game away and deny the dry humour that is intended.

And I presumed someone with a username of brightspark would be on the ball in any case Smile

I haven't commented on the rudeness thread, but I think hilldweller's post is a cracking example of my discomfort with it. In work situations I often see two organisations with different cultures coming together for presentations/ seminars, etc. The PC ones (mine included) can come across sterile and robotic, because they are fearful of anyone taking offence. The ones less hung-up over PC culture, by contrast, demonstrate spontaneous humour, wit, banter, and are simply more fun, frankly.

Oh, how I hope MHF doesn't disappear up its own tight a... in future!

Great post, hilldweller, and I'd like to think Peter had a laugh, too Smile

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Now Now Brian- even I don't go that far....and don't forget your emoticons Wink Wink Wink Laughing Laughing Laughing Wink Wink Wink

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DABurleigh wrote:
Well I for one enjoyed hilldweller's post, which made me guffaw out loud. OK, with the benefit of hindsight, it could have done with an emoticon, but the trouble with those can be they give the game away and deny the dry humour that is intended.

And I presumed someone with a username of brightspark would be on the ball in any case Smile

I haven't commented on the rudeness thread, but I think hilldweller's post is a cracking example of my discomfort with it. In work situations I often see two organisations with different cultures coming together for presentations/ seminars, etc. The PC ones (mine included) can come across sterile and robotic, because they are fearful of anyone taking offence. The ones less hung-up over PC culture, by contrast, demonstrate spontaneous humour, wit, banter, and are simply more fun, frankly.

Oh, how I hope MHF doesn't disappear up its own tight a... in future!

Great post, hilldweller, and I'd like to think Peter had a laugh, too Smile

Dave


Made me laugh as well - nice bit of humour but I can see why someone new to the site may not get it.

Quite agree with the PC comments above as well. I travel a lot and dread visiting our USA affiliates where everything is uber PC and you can't have a laugh/make a comment/make a joke/have a drink. Fortunately I work with a good circle of people whom I have known for a long time and we can have an un-PC laugh to relive the tension

Freudian slip, that - should have said RELIEVE the tension!

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Ok guys, Hilly made a funny Very Happy but lets not get carried away here on a newcomers thread please Wink

If you want a discussion about the site etc, I suggest you start another thread in members bar.

MHS...Rob Very Happy

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