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"No Bill Larger Than $20 Accepted After 10p.m" . . .
Captured at our first ever visit to, "In-N-Out Burger", which is basically a West coast chain. Food quality was much better than anything I have ever experienced back East.
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Something that seems long gone from class 1 service. The morning roust went over to the interchange and grabbed a singular CN grain hopper to then spot at Bowles Feeds. At the time before their spur was severed from the main they received about 2 cars a year, I was lucky enough to catch one of these super rare moves, seeing an SD40 crammed into such tight confines was one of the coolest things I saw during my 11 week stay in Thunder Bay.
...would you please spell your last name....
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I brought my camera inside Mahoney's Nursery when I bought some flowers this afternoon. Abby was in her bed on the customer service counter, and had been roused by incoming customers. She kindly looked at the camera for a few photos before going back to sleep. She later arose and hid under a display table when delivery people made a ruckus.
I spent a morning at Palestine to knock a few angles off the list. Palestine Utility 3 had shoved 10 cars out to a nearby ethanol plant, but unfortunately did not have anything to pickup. The slug set still looked good as is passed part of the grain complex adjacent at the west end of the yard.
The cloud line that chased me south from the Range almost caught up to me here near Grand Lake but luck was on my side. Had it not been for this guy calling customer service upon departing Proctor I would have had no idea 403 was leading.
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Snow flurries swirl in the headlights as L516 cuts through the night. In the shelter of the cab, the conductor holds onto the radio receiver while looking down to report the pick-up of empty autorack cars just completed at the New Richmond autoport, to customer service at the other end of the call. On the far side of the cab the engineer keeps a watchful eye trained on the tracks ahead and starts to sound the horn for the impending Washington Ave. crossing. December 20, 2024.
Vermont Rail System train XR-1 returns east on the Green Mountain approaching Bartonsville with one hot car from Imerys Talc in Smithville.
Thank you for calling...
This is QuEpAsA Boy speaking.
How may I not help you?
OMG! Today was awfully awkward, yet somehow when I look back at it, kind of hilarious at the same time. See after six weeks of learning everything there is to know about cell phones and billing for my job, I instantly forgot everything I had learned once I was on the phone with the customers for the first time today. It was so scary.
I had about eight people call in that I did not know the answers quick enough to find the solution to their issue, before their patience thinned to anger. One lady called me an idiot and said I was worthless. I believe it's because I kept putting her on hold multiple times to find the answer. Once I got back on the line, she had already found the answer herself to the question, but not before leaving with some really rude remarks. The same thing pretty much happened with seven other of my customers. I don't blame them, sort of. I would be angry too if I got a newbie like me, but I wouldn't have gone so far to say such mean things. I guess I will just have to get used to it. That's not even really the worst of what I heard can happen. I could barely understand one guy asking me questions because of his New York accent. Sheesh
LOL. There was only one customer I actually could help because I knew the answer. Better yet I even made him happy unlike the other customers! That being because I gave him 200 dollars in credits for his overages, which I think I was able to do. (hopefully) I almost accidentally credited him 20,000 dollars by mistake, luckily my partner next to me noticed before I pushed the enter button.
Probably the funniest thing of the whole day was this, and likely not helping my problems anymore. Before you start your calls, you record the greeting above, so you don't have to keep repeating "Welcome to Verzion blah blah blah" every phone call. You hear it go off in the headset, and then afterward you talk to the customer normally, without them ever knowing it's a recording. Well, for some reason my greeting didn't go off..... So immediately when I put on my headset, I heard a random voice say "Hello?" to me. I was like " uhhh heeeeeeeello?" And then they are like, "uhhhh is this Verizon?" "And I'm like "OH CRAP!" because I had noticed I was in a call. They probably thought I was prank calling or on drugs. This happened for about three calls until I figured out what was happening. I didn't know when they would pop up, since the computer answers the call for you. Really funny. I fixed my greeting afterward so I would know when they were on the phone.
My partner I was paired up with listened to my calls for two hours while I worked, and then we switched vice versa. I was angry because he got all the sweet old ladies that were like, "Take your time dear, no rush!". I was so mad that I got all the mean people. LOL.
So in conclusion, I don't know about this call center stuff. I hope day two goes better.
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Coming back from Hamilton via Mud Street, I entered Grassie, Ontario and spotted a place I had long been meaning to visit and photograph, Franks Automotive Refinishing and Customization at 8184 Mud Street. The place had been boarded up and in the newly fallen snow, looked even more forlorn than during my past drives through the village. That just made the sign to the right of the rusty front door seem a little out-of-place: Customer Service. I took advantage of the opportunity to stop and capture a few frames. – JW
Date Taken: 2025-11-01
Date PP: 2025-11-22
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Tech Details:
Taken using tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with an AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm VR 1:4.0 lense set to 120mm, ISO100 (Auto ISO), Daylight WB, Matrix metering, Shutter Priority Mode, f/8.0, 1/200 sec with an EV-0.33 exposure bias. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source: Set final image size to 9000px wide, set exposure compensation to EV+0.23, use Tone Curve 2 tool in Parametric mode to brighten the highlights, use Shadows/Highlights to brighten the Shadows, slightly increase Chromaticity as well as lightness and also increase contrast in L-A-B mode, slightly increase Vibrance, warm the image a little by shifting White Balance/Temperature to 5300K, sharpen, save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the Curves tool lift/brighten the upper part of the curve slightly, use the Hue-Saturation-Brightness tool to slightly reduce the red channel saturation (for the red rust) as well as apply a slight overall saturation boost,Shift the Colour Temperature to 6700 to warm the image a little, sharpen, save, scale to 6000 px wide, sharpen, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3200 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.
463 N Enola Rd, Enola, PA 17025
Looks like a former Grants. This is an awesome little Kmart store. It's been largely untouched over the years. Still has the woodgrain customer service desk and checkouts.
Skaneateles, NY. September 2020.
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Does anyone know what those lighted(?) numbers are for?
This Marketplace opened in mid-to-late 1996 on the site of a former Kmart. It was built as a replacement/expansion for a then-24 year old W-D on the north side of the Eufaula Square shopping center. The original Winn-Dixie opened as an anchor with the rest of the shopping center on October 21, 1972, as did Grants, which became Kmart after its bankruptcy in 1976. The Kmart ended up closing somewhere between August 1995 and January 1996 and was razed soon afterward. The original Winn-Dixie site remains, now housing Tractor Supply Co.
Store closed July 2020
Pottsville, PA. September 2019.
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Checker Aerobus
Found at a towing company in Orland, California, that is located in a former roadside motel on the old US Route 99W.
"Welcome to the who-shot-first hotline my name is Greedo how may I help you?"
Poor Greedo!
A long time ago in a toy box far, far away....
Victor, NY. June 2021.
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Anderson, SC. March 2022.
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West Chester, OH. May 2021.
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Since I missed a good view of the customer service counter on the last visit, I made sure to get several photos this time! Previously, the customer service counter looked like this. At first I liked the odd pastel colors in this store, but I believe I might like the new bolder color scheme even better.
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Walmart Neighborhood Market, 2002-built, Goodman Rd. at Hurt Rd., Horn Lake MS
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The symmetrical design on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority customer service center.
UPDATE February 2016: This is no longer, as Metro customer service center moved to Union Station and this spot is presently under construction, building a future Metro Rail station on the Purple Line extension. (D Line).