[post_page_title]Priorities[/post_page_title]
If you ever try telling an irate customer that their demands aren’t the single most important thing in the world, they’re liable to look at you in a truly confused manner. Spoonerismz tells of a time that their colleague was approached by a lost child who needed their help finding her parents.
Upon going to help this child, Spoonerismz’s co-worker was chewed out by a couple who seemed to think that getting their ticket was more important than helping a lost child. Now that’s what you call prioritizing.
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