10 ways to seriously annoy your customers
14th Nov 2006, 18:41 GMT
Alienating customers is obviously not the way to build a healthy tech career--but understanding what might set them off will help you develop better relationships. IT pro Jeff Dray takes a light-hearted look at behaviors that will put you on the fast track to the unemployment line.
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