Does anyone else wonder why OEPSC is on the recording for the Prosecutors office? We are paying $100,000+ for him to make phone messages telling the caller what button to push?
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Does anyone else wonder why OEPSC is on the recording for the Prosecutors office? We are paying $100,000+ for him to make phone messages telling the caller what button to push?
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If you immediately press “0″, it stops the blathering and you can talk to a real person.
By real person I assume you mean someone other than OEPSC ?
I know I would prefer a nice old fashioned computer generated voice any day. Maybe it is one more way for the adoring public to hear his voice?
Maybe a control issue?
One of many….