'standby'
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 497
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From: Way north
That happens, we're all human
But as stated earlier, workload, higher priority tasks and a various other things could spark the "standby". And as written, there are a number of ways to "remember" who wanted to talk to you, like tilting a strip.
The thing that usually bugs me the most, is when you tell someone to standby, and they spill an entire position report as the "reply", and they then sound offended when you ask them to give it again, when YOU finally have the time to take it
But, just take it easy out there, then we'll all be friends
But as stated earlier, workload, higher priority tasks and a various other things could spark the "standby". And as written, there are a number of ways to "remember" who wanted to talk to you, like tilting a strip.The thing that usually bugs me the most, is when you tell someone to standby, and they spill an entire position report as the "reply", and they then sound offended when you ask them to give it again, when YOU finally have the time to take it

But, just take it easy out there, then we'll all be friends




