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Sign hanging from the ceiling of the first floor of the Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center.
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Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media the Official Photographer for The Birmingham PA Awards 2019 held at The Vox, Resorts World, Birmingham on 19th July 2019. #BhamPAawards #BhamPAForum
The Birmingham PA Awards - Celebrating the Business Support Community
The Birmingham PA Awards 2019:
▪Daniel Skermer - Founder
▪Jayne Forgham – Awards Committee
▪Janine Peel – Awards Committee
▪Tracey Paton – Awards Committee
▪Narinder Sira – Awards Committee
▪Jas Gardiner – Awards Commitee
Host:
▪Adam Joyce
Speaker:
▪Angela Mortimer
Judges:
▪Andrew Jardine
▪Fay Gleeson
▪Angela Mortimer
▪Chris Peacock
Sponsors:
▪Elegant Entertainment
▪Conference Care
▪Katie Bard
▪Egencia
▪Helpdesk Communications
▪Executive Secretary Magazine
▪Ashorne Hill
▪CMA Video
▪Indigo Sky Solutions
▪ORS UK
▪PA Show
▪The Partnership Collection
▪Eventologists
▪SCC
Charity Partner:
▪Love Brum
▪Sir Josiah Mason Trust
The Birmingham PA Awards 2019
www.birmininghampaawards.co.uk
#MrLaddMedia
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Telemarketing headset woman from call center smiling happy talking in hands free headset device. Multicultural mixed race Chinese Asian / Caucasian business woman in suit isolated on white background.
Derwent Walk Country Park and Derwenthaugh Park
The Derwent Walk Country Park is an amazing place owned and managed by Gateshead Council.
It is about the size of 146 football pitches and contains woodlands, meadows, wetlands and riverside all linked by a series of waymarked walks.
The Country Park runs from Swalwell to Rowlands Gill through the River Derwent Valley and is made up of several countryside sites joined together including The Derwent Walk and Derwenthaugh Park.
The Derwent Walk follows the route of the former Derwent Valley Railway which once carried iron ore and passengers between Consett and the River Tyne.
Derwenthaugh Park is the reclaimed site of the former Derwenthaugh Coke Works which was reclaimed for people and wildlife over 21 years ago.
The Coast to Coast Cycle Path (C2C) National Cycle Network No 14 runs through the Country Park.
There are 2 visitor centres with cafes, 2 bird hides, public toilets, 7 car parks and lots of opportunities for people to get out and about including for those with access disabilities, walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders.
The ancient woodlands of the Derwent Valley hold a wide variety of wildlife - carpets of springtime wood anemones and celandines, many birds including green and great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch and sparrowhawk plus the occasional glimpse of animals such as fox, badger and roe deer. The flowers found in the hay meadows support butterflies like the common blue and meadow brown. The Derwent Walk is home to blackcap and whitethroat, heard singing in summer, and bullfinches and flocks of siskins seen feeding in the winter. The River Derwent supports a wide range of wildlife including kingfisher, dipper and otter.
Bird hides
There are bird hides at the following locations:
Thornley Wood
Overlooks a bird feeding station. Car parking at the Thornley Woodlands Centre.
Far Pasture Ponds and Shibdon Pond
Overlook wetland areas. Far Pasture - car park beside the hide.
All hides are kept locked and keys are available for purchase from the Thornley Woodlands Centre and the Development and Enterprise Helpdesk at Gateshead Civic Centre. The hides are wheelchair accessible.
Northern Kites Project
Between 2004 and 2006 ninety four red kites were released into the lower Derwent Valley as part of the Northern Kites Project. Kites began to breed in the north east in 2006 after an absence of 170 years. The Northern Kites Project was managed by English Nature and the RSPB in partnership with Gateshead Council, the National Trust, Northumbrian Water and the Forestry Commission with additional funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the SITA Environmental Trust.
History of the Derwent Walk
Derwent Valley Railway
The Derwent Valley Railway was opened in 1867 by the North Eastern Railway Company.
The construction of the railway was a major engineering feat including the construction of a deep 800m long cutting near Rowlands Gill and 4 viaducts
Nine Arches Viaduct
The Nine Arches Viaduct is 150m long, and was built because the Earl of Strathmore would not allow the railway to pass through the Gibside Estate.
At its peak in 1914 the railway was carrying over half a million passengers a year with a regular goods traffic of timber, bricks and coal to the staiths at Derwenthaugh and iron ore on the return trip to Consett.
As road traffic became more efficient and suffered competition for passengers from buses, the service declined and finally closed in 1962
The railway is commemorated in the Geordie folk song about an ill-fated train journey from Rowlands Gill, Wor Nanny's a Mazer.
Winlaton Mill Ironworks
The Country Park at Winlaton Mill was part of a large complex thought to have been one of the earliest 'factories' in Europe. Winlaton Mill Ironworks were built by Sir Ambrose Crowley in the 1690s.
Crowley's Ironworks is considered by some as being able to make a claim of being the birthplace of the industrial revolution as it was several years ahead of Abraham Darby's Ironworks at Coalbrookdale at Shropshire.
The goods produced by Crowley played a role in the development of the British empire as the Royal Navy had a need for iron goods including ship nails.
At its height the Crowley works employed up to 1,000 people. Crowley provided housing for his workers and the village had its own set of 'laws', an early form of social security, a health service, a school and widow's pensions - all over 200 years before such things were available nationally.
Winlaton Mill Ironworks was designated as a national Scheduled Ancient Monument in 2004
Very little of the Ironworks can be seen today but in 2019 conservation was carried out on part of a visible structure - Crowley Dam. The Dam which can be viewed from adjoining paths, was designed by John Smeaton - the 'Father of Civil Engineering'. The Dam controlled the level of water used by the ironwork's watermills and can be seen in the paintings by JMW Turner of the Derwent Valley in 1817.
The Butterfly Bridge
The originally Butterfly Bridge was built in 1842 by local stone mason John English. Lang Jack as he was known, also worked on the original Scotswood Bridge.
The stone bridge was replaced by a steel and timber decked bridge in 1950 but this was destroyed by the floods of 2008.
Near to the Bridge are the remains of the house of Flour Miller George Eavan's. This was the last remaining property at the village established by Crowley.
Hollinside Manor
Hollinside Manor is a 13th century manor house situated east of the Nine Arches Viaduct. It was the home of the Harding family for 200 hundred years during which time the manor became known as the 'Giants Castle' since the residents were very tall. The estate passed on to George Bowes of Gibside in 1730 for the sum of £10,000. Hollinside Manor is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Clockburn Lonnen
Difficult to imaging now but this path now a bridleway was once the main highway from the north to Durham. It crossed the Tyne at Newburn then passed to Winlaton via Blaydon Burn and from there to Winlaton Mill.
Cromwell's army of 16,000 men passed this way on their way to the Battle of Dunbar on 15 July 1650.
ARABIAN GULF (May 5, 2014) U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathan Smith, Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), help desk clerk and native of Midland, Texas, troubleshoots a network problem aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada/Released)
I hadn't pulled a self portrait out of my hat today, when I had inspiration hit.
I was on the phone - Skype actually, with a headset on - with my brother Nick. I was playing computer help desk guy, giving him some detailed advice on getting a replacement computer. Nick & Mary Ann's desktop died. I was going step by step through the configuration, he on his notebook, me on mine, screen by screen. We got it done in record time - for us.
In the middle of the conversation, I thought about the self portrait, and asked my bride Karen to please to the honors.
I like this wide-angle view. My big sock covered feet leading the eye up to my headset covered noggin.
I have a Thinkpad sitting on a Lapinator heat dissipation pad - gotta protect me from both the heat and any potential exploding batteries (so far Thinkpad has avoided that problem).
Just me, being the tech-geek that I am.
Olympus XA,
Zuiko 35mm f2.8,
Ilford HP5+ ISO 400,
Developed in XTol 1+1 for 12mins at 20C,
Scanned at 3200 dpi using Epson F-3200 scanner,
Processed in CS3.
Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media the Official Photographer for The Birmingham PA Awards 2019 held at The Vox, Resorts World, Birmingham on 19th July 2019. #BhamPAawards #BhamPAForum
The Birmingham PA Awards - Celebrating the Business Support Community
The Birmingham PA Awards 2019:
▪Daniel Skermer - Founder
▪Jayne Forgham – Awards Committee
▪Janine Peel – Awards Committee
▪Tracey Paton – Awards Committee
▪Narinder Sira – Awards Committee
▪Jas Gardiner – Awards Commitee
Host:
▪Adam Joyce
Speaker:
▪Angela Mortimer
Judges:
▪Andrew Jardine
▪Fay Gleeson
▪Angela Mortimer
▪Chris Peacock
Sponsors:
▪Elegant Entertainment
▪Conference Care
▪Katie Bard
▪Egencia
▪Helpdesk Communications
▪Executive Secretary Magazine
▪Ashorne Hill
▪CMA Video
▪Indigo Sky Solutions
▪ORS UK
▪PA Show
▪The Partnership Collection
▪Eventologists
▪SCC
Charity Partner:
▪Love Brum
▪Sir Josiah Mason Trust
The Birmingham PA Awards 2019
www.birmininghampaawards.co.uk
#MrLaddMedia
Want Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media at your next event?
Contact: Edwin Ladd
Mob:07828 475 591
Email: info@mrladd.co.uk
You're welcome to use this image on your website... please link to www.theideadesk.com. Contact chris@iqoncept.com for the non-watermarked version. Several customer service representatives positioned around the world, focused on North American region
Es ist eine Hommage an den Container, der von der Satiresendung "Basta" des flämischen Fernsehens dem Mobilfunkanbieter Mobistar (heute: orange) nachts vor die Zufahrt zum Mitarbeiterparkplatz gestellt wurde.
Der Mobilfunkanbieter war für den schlechten Kundenservice seines Callcenters berüchtigt. Im Wikipedia-eintrag des Unternehmens steht dazu noch heute zu lesen:
In januari 2011 was Mobistar onderwerp van landelijke spot, nadat het satirische programma Basta een aflevering aan de helpdeskperikelen van het bedrijf wijdde.
(Im Januar 2011 wurde Mobistar landesweit verspottet, nachdem die Satiresendung Basta eine Folge über die Probleme des Helpdesks des Unternehmens ausgestrahlt hatte.)
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Belgi%C3%AB
Der Beitrag ist noch bei Youtube zu finden:
A fast growing call centre will hire customer service advisors to resolve complaints and handle customer queries.
The requirements for this position are:
• Great communicative and customer service skills
• Great IT skills (MS Office package knowledge)
• Ability to work well as part of a team
We offer competitive salary that is being discussed based on previous experience.
Begin deze maand is het handelsverdrag tussen de EU en Japan, ook de EU-JAP Economic Partnership Agreement genoemd, in werking getreden. Daarmee is de grootste handelsovereenkomst die de EU ooit met een derde land heeft gesloten een feit. Het verdrag omvat nagenoeg een derde van het wereldwijde BBP en bijna 550 miljoen mensen. Het verdrag biedt Nederlandse en Europese bedrijven veel mogelijkheden.
Bijna 90% van de invoertarieven voor goederen is tot nul teruggebracht, en dit gaat naar bijna 100%. Daarnaast is een groot aantal non-tarifaire barrières afgeschaft. Ook is vanaf heden de Japanse markt voor dienstverleners vanuit de EU veel toegankelijker. En om het handelen met Japan te vergemakkelijken is speciaal voor het MKB een EPA helpdesk in het leven geroepen.
Om de voordelen van het EPA breed uit te meten, is donderdag 7 februari voor bedrijven een informatiebijeenkomst. Deze bijeenkomst wordt geopend door de Minister voor Buitenlandse Handel en Ontwikkelingssamenwerking Sigrid Kaag en is mede georganiseerd met voorzitter Hans de Boer van VNO/NCW, in samenwerking met RVO en NLinBusiness.
beautiful and young woman helpdesk operator profile with dark wavy hair. Headset on her head. Isolated on white background.
ARABIAN GULF (May 5, 2014) U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tayler Bornman, Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), wire chief and native of Fort Worth, Texas, troubleshoots a network problem aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada/Released)
With plush new sofas in our human goldfish bowl. Hopefully we'll be sitting down to chat with plenty of our customers!
Contributor Day is een dag waarin WordCamp bezoekers met elkaar tijd, kennis en kunde doneren aan het WordPress project. Als je een designer, programmeur, gebruiker, tekstschrijver, vertaler, helpdesk medewerker of een andere rol vervult, jouw kennis is welkom en kan bijdragen aan een betere WordPress.