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Times Zones 101:
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We're located on
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in Washington which is right across from Seattle. Since moving to
the island, our minds have drifted over to "Island Time" however we're
forcing our bodies to work on Pacific Standard Time. Since buying
a diamond is obviously a priority in your life, we recommend setting the
clocks in your office and on your computer to coincide with Pacific
Standard Time until you have completed your journey. Since changing your co-workers desk clock might require a staff
meeting, schematics, and a study of the earth's rotation, we offer the
following scenarios to make your life simple...
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East Coast @ 9:00 a.m. - You fire up your computer and call us on the
phone. It's 6:00 a.m. on the island and "In your dreams" is a
reality.
East Coast @ 12:00 Noon - You're thinking about lunch and getting punchy
because we didn't answer the phone when you called this morning. You
didn't leave a message, so we didn't call you back. Meanwhile it's 9:00 a.m.
on the island and we're stumbling around the office, stirring our
coffee. We're not capable of doing anything more serious
than that for about an hour... Believe it! You can call, but we're
still trying to remember the combination to the vault.
East Coast @ 1:00 p.m. - You have indigestion from the taxi ride back to
work and we're busy looking for a pencil. It's now 10:00 a.m. on the
island, the fog is lifting and life is good!
East Coast @ 5:00 p.m. - You're finishing your day, but it's only 2:00
p.m. here on the West Coast and we're still trying to get off the phone
long enough to eat breakfast. Go ahead and call, it's the perfect time.
Heck, not even your boss can complain about your using the computer now
because you're off the clock and you can call us on our toll free number
so it won't cost him a dime. Of course if your boss
is a cheap skate, you should call our regular office number
because he's obviously not paying you enough.
East Coast @ 9:00 p.m. - You're at home and we're still here. It's only
6:00 p.m. our time and we'd be lucky to escape. Yes you can often reach us during the evening while you're at home :-)
If by chance you leave a message and we call you back at an inopportune
time, such as when you are standing next to your fiancé. Feel free
to blow us off as if we were just another telemarketer "I told you
before that I'm happy with my long distance service! Don't call me
again!" we'll understand that you're going to call us back later...
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