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Jeremy Bradley has come to the conclusion that, yes, people suck. It's 30 minutes of observation this week. JB talks about the odd things people post online: Instead of contacting a store to find out their operating hours on a holiday, people publicly pose the question to their friends and followers. (Isn't it quicker Googling or calling the store yourself?) Plus, is there too much of a reliance on social media for customer service when dealing with a company? JB talks about his preference to still call a company directly rather than message back and forth through a Twitter or Instagram account. Later, JB shares the details of nearly two weeks in isolation because, as he says, people just suck.
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Jeremy Bradley has come to the conclusion that, yes, people suck. It's 30 minutes of observation this week. JB talks about the odd things people post online: Instead of contacting a store to find out their operating hours on a holiday, people publicly pose the question to their friends and followers. (Isn't it quicker Googling or calling the store yourself?) Plus, is there too much of a reliance on social media for customer service when dealing with a company? JB talks about his preference to still call a company directly rather than message back and forth through a Twitter or Instagram account. Later, JB shares the details of nearly two weeks in isolation because, as he says, people just suck.