I would like to publicly apologize
to anyone I have offended during phone calls regarding sales, scheduling of
repairs or installations. I’m doing this because my children have overheard
such conversations and later tell me that I am uncharacteristically curt and
persistent.
My
excuse is that I often feel ignored. Like the time I called for internet and
cable service for my daughter in her college-town. After she waited during the
scheduled time, two days in a row, a technician never arrived. During a call to
set up a third appointment, another daughter claims I said, “I feel like I’m
paying you to disappoint me.”
In
contrast, the call with Onstar wasn’t bad at all, but I’m still confused over
the response I received. When asked if I wanted to review my future options, I
asked, “When does this free membership end?”
“In
six months,” the operator said.
“Then,
no,” I said. “Don’t tell me now. I’ll call you in six months.” There was no way
I would remember what he said in six months, so why bother? I just can’t figure
out why he laughed at my response.
But
the most frustrated I become is when I’m put on hold, or transferred from one
operator to another. Such was the case when I called to schedule an appliance
repair and was relieved to finally speak with someone who said he could help. I
was asked, again, to explain the problem.
“Did
you plug it, wait a while, then plug it back?” he asked.
“No,”
I said.
“Try
doing that and if it doesn’t work, call back.”
“Oh,
no!” I said. “It took me forty-four minutes to finally get to you. Let’s
pretend I did what you said and it still doesn’t work. Now what?”
He
scheduled the repair.
In
light of those experiences, it’s no wonder that I enjoy prayer. The ability to
have instant access to the Creator of the Universe is a privilege I never want
to neglect. Through prayer I can connect with God. He listens to me and when
I’m wise, I listen to Him.
His
answers vary. Sometimes the answer is yes, but it might also be no, wait a
while, or I’ve got something better. Regardless of the response, the peace He
gives me during prayer draws me again and again.
“Let
us approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we many receive mercy
and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Hebrews 4:16
Ronny
may be reached at rmichel@rtconline.com.
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