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https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2499652/customer-interaction-center-connects-customers-with-supplies/source/GovDelivery/

Day, night, weekend or holiday, Defense Logistics Agency customers are only about seven seconds away from speaking to a representative who can answer supply questions that range from an order's delivery status to equipment availability. No voice-activated responses. No frustrating prompts or holds.

''The Customer Interaction Center is one of DLA's hidden gems. A lot of what the team does goes unnoticed because they do it so well. Supporting customers is their priority, and they take it seriously,'' said Andy Monday, director of DLA Logistics Operation's Customer Support Division.

Open 24/7 and located in Battle Creek, Michigan, the CIC is DLA's ''one-call resolution center.'' The staff receives 1,200 to 1,600 customer contacts a day via phone at 1-877-DLA-CALL or online queries; Monday said the team's quest to answer all calls in under 30 seconds is well above industry standards. **Firefighters typically place emergency orders via email and follow up with a phone call to CIC agents, who alert DLA Distribution San Joaquin in Tracy, California, with the order number, line items and quantity requested before finalizing the order in DLA's Distribution Standard System. Agents completed 1,466 emergency orders worth over $47.2 million during the 2020 fire season compared to $10.8 million in 2019.

On the weekend of Aug. 21, CIC agents processed four emergency orders for 105 items. One order called for 7,000 radio batteries, said Megan Krueger-Youmans, a CIC customer support specialist, in an August interview.**

''Every time the firefighters go out into the field and come back, they replace their batteries even if they only used them for an hour because they don't want to go back out and not have communication,'' she said. Equipment was further strained by firefighters inability' to share personal protective equipment, such as helmets, due to COVID-19.

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I think a special friend is telling us this is how Antifa, BLM gets their Support ..

https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2499652/customer-interaction-center-connects-customers-with-supplies/source/GovDelivery/ Day, night, weekend or holiday, Defense Logistics Agency customers are only about seven seconds away from speaking to a representative who can answer supply questions that range from an order's delivery status to equipment availability. No voice-activated responses. No frustrating prompts or holds. ''The Customer Interaction Center is one of DLA's hidden gems. A lot of what the team does goes unnoticed because they do it so well. Supporting customers is their priority, and they take it seriously,'' said Andy Monday, director of DLA Logistics Operation's Customer Support Division. Open 24/7 and located in Battle Creek, Michigan, the CIC is DLA's ''one-call resolution center.'' The staff receives 1,200 to 1,600 customer contacts a day via phone at 1-877-DLA-CALL or online queries; Monday said the team's quest to answer all calls in under 30 seconds is well above industry standards. **Firefighters typically place emergency orders via email and follow up with a phone call to CIC agents, who alert DLA Distribution San Joaquin in Tracy, California, with the order number, line items and quantity requested before finalizing the order in DLA's Distribution Standard System. Agents completed 1,466 emergency orders worth over $47.2 million during the 2020 fire season compared to $10.8 million in 2019. On the weekend of Aug. 21, CIC agents processed four emergency orders for 105 items. One order called for 7,000 radio batteries, said Megan Krueger-Youmans, a CIC customer support specialist, in an August interview.** ''Every time the firefighters go out into the field and come back, they replace their batteries even if they only used them for an hour because they don't want to go back out and not have communication,'' she said. Equipment was further strained by firefighters inability' to share personal protective equipment, such as helmets, due to COVID-19. .. .. .. I think a special friend is telling us this is how Antifa, BLM gets their Support ..

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Like I said, run along, we're big boys here.

Thanks for the admonition.

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Even "big boys" fall in the ditch sometimes.

You got played mate. Cut your loses already.

Losing the congress was not part of the "plan". 0 democrats being arrested was not part of the "plan". Losing the election to Biden was not part of the "plan". Being impeached was not part of the "plan".

You got played. Stay in the ditch where satan wants you. Free will.

But you sure arent where Christ wants you.

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The point wasn't that big boys can't fall in the ditch, the point is that big boys can handle falling in the ditch.

As to whether or not the big boys have indeed fallen into the ditch, remains to be seen.

When the Biden admin stops looking fake and gay, and the military quit occupying Washington DC making it look like something out of Beirut, and the cabal quits trying to destroy the rightful POTUS, and General Flynn quits dropping hints, and the Q team is revealed or proved fake, among a million other things, then we'll talk about falling in the ditch fer real.

I'm a sinner and that at least puts me in the right path that Christ wants me, and everyone else. 99 percent of professing Christians I know have no idea what sin really is, and what Christ really died for.

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Please tell, using scripture alone, what is sin.

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“Sky event”

“Biblical”

The entire world witnessed The Christmas Star last year on the evening of December 21st.

This whole false messiah q thing was indeed part of the plan.