tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982462977744808678.post5782501283096092305..comments2024-03-26T17:48:13.000-07:00Comments on The Clerk Manifesto: Customer satisfaction surveyFeldenstein Calypsohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04896259011478481374noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982462977744808678.post-84881118549918864662015-01-28T14:57:33.013-08:002015-01-28T14:57:33.013-08:00Astute indeed! 112 was weighted, and I was not kee...Astute indeed! 112 was weighted, and I was not keen to structure the survey in that way, but my query design team was convinced it would provide some valuable parameters for the third section. Clearly they were right, as they are professionals at this and our tangential third section results have been elucidating in the extreme!<br /><br />I see that your paperwork is in order so can of course let you know your answers.<br /><br />3. Mostly with a spoon, and you list that you are moderately happy with that.<br /><br />6. Yes, you would avidly volunteer for temporal implants if they came available in a beta test.<br /><br />B. This was interesting. You coded your answer in a kind of puzzle embedded into Dostoevsky's Notes From the Underground. The tabulators are still working on it, but provisionally are describing it as "a goldmine".Feldenstein Calypsohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04896259011478481374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982462977744808678.post-54509961160424513172015-01-28T14:12:58.595-08:002015-01-28T14:12:58.595-08:00I'm interested in the answers I put for questi...I'm interested in the answers I put for question numbers 3, 6 & B. I think question 112 was a weighted question, but I'm sure you knew that anyway, as I expect you were looking for me to answer that way based on the fact that both questions 110 and 111 led me subliminally in that direction.Gary Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16023035654920745869noreply@blogger.com