Transit riders wait for the A Line at the 7th Street/Metro Center station in downtown Los Angeles in July. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) Pummeled by a plunge in sales tax revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Thursday locked in steep cuts to Los Angeles […]
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A policy requiring all trucks to leave on time from U.S. Postal Service facilities, like this post office in Van Nuys, led to chaos in the system, a Times investigation found. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) For new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who wanted the U.S. Postal Service to […]
CHICAGO — For days and weeks this month, mailboxes have gone empty across Chicago. Folks cussed out postal clerks. Aldermen fielded telephone complaints. U.S. Rep. Daniel Lipiniski wrote a letter to the U.S. Postal Service demanding a “thorough investigation” and “corrective action” to make mail delivery regular again in Mount […]
It stated it would steadily launch unsupervised performance sooner or later sooner or later. In 2019, electrical car gross sales accounted for about 2.6% of worldwide car gross sales or 2.1 million autos Appliance Garage. The United States produced only eleven million automobiles and vehicles in 2019, however nonetheless, it’s […]
GET INVOLVED AND GET BACK. LOUISVILLE’S NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SOS CONTINUES TO BE A MEDICAL PILLAR IN THE COMMUNITY DURING THE PANDEMIC. THAT’S WHY MAYOR GREG FISHER CALLS IT THE IDEAL PLACE TO KICK OFF HIS MONTH-LONG VOLUNTEER CELEBRATION GIVE A DAY SOS IS AN ORGANIZATION THAT REALLY TO ME EMBODIES […]
guest at Disney World taking a selfie with a cell phone Olga Thompson/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Disney is streamlining the guest experience with its newest innovation: the Disney MagicMobile service. Visitors to Walt Disney World Resort have been using MagicBands — wristband devices that allow guests to enter […]
People kept taking my picture. They asked to grab photos while I waited in line, snuck quick shots they thought I didn’t notice, and brazenly pointed their phone at me as I passed them. Not that I could blame them ― I would probably take a picture, too. After all, […]
Berkeley officials hope to bring ferry service to the waterfront. Photo: The SF Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority Citing decaying infrastructure and impending financial insolvency, officials pledged this week to revive the Berkeley Marina by investigating the prospect of large-scale ferry service, a new waterfront hotel and a rebuilt […]
While a sophomore at what was then Chaminade High School, Kambitsch and some friends quit their paper routes in hopes of “making some real money.” His mother said he needed another job, and told him to head to the library. It was Aug. 9, 1972 that the future DML executive […]
© Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Load Error On Wednesday, Wyndham Destinations officially became Travel + Leisure Co., a membership and leisure travel company, […]
Recent statistics reveal that 40% of U.S. customers abandon companies with poor customer service. This shows how crucial customer support is to your e-commerce business. Outstanding customer service can take your business to greater heights, while the opposite has catastrophic consequences. If providing exceptional customer support is among your biggest […]
Duties Summary This position is a Food Service Worker, WG-4 Located at the VA Maryland Health Care System in Perry Point Maryland and Baltimore Maryland. The incumbent performs assigned duties in a manner that promotes quality health care, outstanding customer service, maintenance of an environment committed to serving the Veterans […]
Nancy Binsfeld works at The Crown in Breckenridge on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Binsfeld was nominated for a guest service award because of her work ethic and kindness.Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan It’s been a tough year for the hospitality industry, but individuals and businesses were recognized for keeping […]
Click here for updates on this story WAVERLY, Nebraska (Lincoln Journal Star) — About 9 miles north of Waverly off of a dirt road sits a small church and a pastor with a big heart. Bethlehem Covenant Church’s senior pastor Dan Olson has become a source of inspiration for the […]
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A bowling alley owner, a hotel general manager and a local hip-hop artist invested about $100,000 to create Wine Stork, a wine delivery business that services the Richmond community. “Anybody that drinks wine, we want you to come to the site and spend some money with […]
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — City Manager Mark Watson is urging Oak Ridgers to conduct business over the phone and by mail whenever possible as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on the city. Most financial transactions can be handled electronically and via mail, according to a news […]
By The Skanner News Published: 11 December 2020 Portland, Ore. – It’s that time of year to visit your national forest and find the perfect holiday tree for your home! Most national forests issue permits for visitors to cut their own holiday tree. As guidelines vary from forest to forest, […]
As EHL Advisory Services would have you know, “developing a Service Culture is an imperative”. But what is it that makes service culture so important? What defining factors and repercussions of a service culture make it indispensable in businesses across the board? Service Culture definition The following definitions of service […]
The National Park Service has rejected charging an entrance fee to simply set foot inside its Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Middle Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River. The announcement came Tuesday as the federal agency released its new Visitor Use Management (VUM) Plan for the park, capping […]
Many may find this record of service astonishing, given the painful history of violence, marginalization and injustice Native Americans have endured. Or, in the words of Marine Corps veteran, Kim Brooks (Koyukon Athabascan), “They stole our languages, healing practices, ceremonies, cultural traditions and our land. This is the one thing […]
The coronavirus has dealt a savage blow to the world economy, idling workers and bankrupting businesses around the globe. But months into the crisis, a clear divide between survivors and casualties is emerging. Countries, workers and industries that rely on making stuff—from computers to furniture to toys—are getting by, or […]
Home cooking is at an all-time high thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. But after nearly eight months of eating most of your meals at home, you’re probably stuck in a cooking rut and tired of preparing the same old thing over and over again. You’re also likely eager for a few […]