posted: 11-03-2016
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In this age of electronic mail its all about getting your message out and making it stand out from the 100’s of other emails that flood into your mailbox on a daily basis.

I will show you two examples. I from a ski resort with a (presumed) marketing budget of mammoth proportions and another from a small physiotherapist company, who have about as much IT knowledge a

posted: 29-02-2016
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Currently my main job, when it comes to time spent, is phone repair, which thankfully, requires very little customer face to face interaction. They give me a smashed iPhone and I give them back a shiny new one 1 hour later. Everyone’s happy. That is until you meet a customer whose needle on the arsehole meter is firmly in the red.
Lets, for sake of purposes, call hi

posted: 07-01-2016
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I’m sure of all the jobs in the world working for various postal services is one of the most demanding and hardest. The unofficial slogan of the USPS is either “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds” or “Don’t piss me off and I won’t starting shooting random p

posted: 20-12-2015
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No one was deny that Lindsey Vonn is the best skier of our generation, with more medals from more level of competition and world cup globes than anyone I know. She is arguably the best skier in the world!

On Sunday in Courchevel she wasn’t having one of her best days. On the first run she finished 10th, nearly 1 second behind the leader. In the second she slipped t

posted: 21-11-2015
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The new 2015 designed t-shirt are now on sale.

This year I have releasing 2 designs. The ski season film rating and The enjoy Chalet girls.

The film rating t-shirt is familiar to anyone to has watched a (US) trailer online. The ski season version is a humorous warning to working a season.

All are printed on high quality t-shirts and once the stock is gone there wi

posted: 29-10-2015
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When I'm not writing about the day to day goings on in Courchevel I like to try and expand the area of coverage.
Which brings me to my second book review of the last couple of years. (I'm a slow reader).
Written by former Seasonnaire Nikki Bridgeman A Cat called Ponky is squarely aimed at a younger audience (6-10 years), although I've heard that adult will love it too.