I am told by my lawyers that the likelihood of a second RFE is "very slim". This is because apparently, USCIS will only send RFE if they dont have some information about you such as where you work and such. Once they have procedurally collected information (as they seem to have in your case), they might not come asking for the same info again... I received RFE (employment verification letter) from USCIS, texas center two years ago. I was still employed by the company who filed my GC application at that time. So the company replied and my case status was updated. But my PD was not current, so my case is still pending until now. I lost job recently, if my PD became current in early 2010, will USCIS EVL me again? I know no one can predict how USCIS works. I just want to check if anyone had experience that was checked employment status twice? During secondary session, I was asked lot of questions regarding my existing employer / earlier employer, also there were questions which were related to my 2006 employer too and tax filings of 2006 year too. Overall with complete patience, managed to come into the country with approval after 4 hours. Whatever may be the outcome, it will be either better or lot better than current condition atleast in illegals case. Gá»i email bĂ i ÄÄng nĂ yBlogThis!Chia sáș» lĂȘn TwitterChia sáș» lĂȘn FacebookChia sáș» lĂȘn Pinterest Voice 2: I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that. Hello. You are talking to a machine. I am capable of receiving messages. My owners do not need siding, windows, or a hot tub, and their carpets are clean. They give to charity through the office and don't need their picture taken. If you're still with me, leave your name and number and they will get back to you. (Computer generated voices)1: Hello, there are no real people here to answer the phone right now. 1: Right, just us machines, but don't hang up! If you like, you can leave your name and telephone number... 1: Right. Leave your name, telephone number, and a brief message after you hear the beep, and we will keep track of this stuff until the real people get back.
In the end, itâll be down to you or your team to record and customize their own personal greeting. Depending on the overall culture and identity of your business, it might make sense to engage customers with a friendlier, warm and fun holiday greeting â while others might benefit more from clean cut, down to business explanations of schedule changes. , to get you started, here are a few quick templates to build off of. Feel free to tailor, change, customize or completely start from scratch! These could of course be used for your own individual office greeting, or your entire companyâs greeting.
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Eight days ago she said, "We're breaking up," the call ended, and it's gone straight to voicemail ever since.
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Always keep in mind the people who will be listening to your professional voicemail greetings. What type of tone and information resonates with them?
Keep in mind that short greetings are often much better then trying to say way too much that could confuse your callers. Some pointers to ask, âplease leave your name and numberâ, or maybe ask them to go your business website to contact you by email, or even as simple as text.
5. Delay Announcement. What the caller hears every two minutes that they are in the waiting queue. Sample Scripts: âThank you for your patience. All of our agents are still busy.
After the tone, leave your name, number, and tell where you left the money. I'll get back to you as soon as it's safe for you to come out of hiding.
My 12 y/o niece put on her cell phone message, "Leave your name and number. If I love you, I'll call you back." Although not earth-shatteringly funny, it was cute the way she said it. In college my roomate was a cop, he told me that the worst things you can say on an answering machine were 1) telling them your name, 2) telling the caller your number, 3) and that you aren't at home. Well, here's what I did... Thats probably good advice for a home phone, but at the same time, I don't think it applies to a cell phone really. I used to have a longer message aimed at keeping people from leaving messages ... but I hate getting voicemails for the most part. One summer I had my little cousin start singing take me out to the ball game, I cut him off after a few lines, but it was just my version of satire against parents who have their kids sing, and it was pretty funny.
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Hey, whoâs this? Iâd actually pick up, but my phone is staring at me. OMG! I just saw it wink!
âIâm not able to get to the phone in spite of the fact that Iâm able to climb mountains, water ski, and play a saxophone. So, please leave me your message, and Iâll get to you soon. Thanks for calling.â
âThis is Slappy McGee. Leave a brief message, telling me why youâre calling, and whatâs in it for me. Unless youâre Boots, then DO NOT leave a message. Iâm still trying to get rid of those fleas you gave me. Thanks a lot. Hashtag sarcasm.â 8. Tooth extraction âDid you get the part about the gravy?â Photo by Shutterstock
âHi there. This is (name) speaking. Iâm home right now, and in a moment, Iâll have a decision to make. Leave your name and number, and Iâll be thinking about itâŠâ
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2. [DOWNLOAD] Pre Recorded Answering Machine Messages | updated! Casual, Fun Greetings Want to keep things light and simple while making your callers laugh when they hear your greeting?