Not me feeling a constant sense of otherness and disconnect from society and people close to me. Defiantly not me bitch.
also, does this have a name?
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Not me feeling a constant sense of otherness and disconnect from society and people close to me. Defiantly not me bitch.
also, does this have a name?
#facebook #stalkingmyig #notconnected #hmm #zuckerberg #cleanup (at Fairfax Station, Virginia)
So High? #sabbatical #travel #notconnected
Turned off.
There is nothing worse than having someone try to call you and this message is played “Welcome to Verizon Wireless. The number you dialed has been changed,disconnected, or is no longer in service”.
This tends to mean that the person did not pay their bill or they canceled their wireless service. It is quite embarrassing when a new client emails you and says that they tried contacting you but there was an issue with your phone.
The juggling began when services started to be turned off and on, on a regular basis. It was almost like they took turns shutting off service. When one fire went out another started.
When phone service was paid for and service was restored, our internet would get shut off, when that was taken care of, our website would go down because the domain renewal did not go through, when that was back up, our student manager software and payment processing would shut off because the payment was declined and etc...
It was like being in constant fire fighter mode. I was trying to keep everything running, while not having a mental break down in public. I was acting like everything was all good. Each day I rocked a smile and was enthusiastic in public.
Nothing hurts more than the one you like asking for advice for the one he likes.
If you’re experiencing a ‘hum’ or crackling noises on your phone line, chances are the fault is inside your premises. Most people blame their service provider, who then pass the blame back onto the customer after their servicemen check the network.
This can be a terribly frustrating process which usually ends with both sides blaming each other, with no conclusion or solution to the problem. Check out our post at CabledUp.com for a few things we recommend you do before logging a fault with your service provider, to save time and avoid headaches.