Well, a visitor once told that she saw a strange figure standing in front of a large sculpture in Katonah Art Center late in the afternoon. When she blinked, it disappeared. She was so frightened that she left immediately.
I've heard that there are tales of strange noises coming from the empty studios at night in Katonah Art Center. It's said that sometimes the sound of canvases falling can be heard when no one is around, as if some unseen force is at work.
A big horror for call center agents is when they are given very little training but are expected to handle all kinds of difficult situations. They might not know how to solve a particular problem and then have to face an angry customer. It's like being thrown into the deep end without knowing how to swim. For example, a new agent might be asked to deal with a complex technical issue related to a new product they haven't been properly trained on.
There was a patient at Creedmoor who was restrained in an improper way for an extended period. The restraints were too tight and caused physical harm. The patient was in pain but couldn't communicate effectively to get help. This incident reflects the lack of proper training and compassion among some of the staff. Moreover, the center had a history of covering up such incidents instead of taking steps to correct the situation and prevent future occurrences.
I'm not sure of the exact stories, but I can imagine a situation where a call center employee gets prank calls all day long. These prank callers might waste the agent's time by pretending to be interested in something and then making fun of the agent. It would be really annoying and demoralizing for the agent.
Well, in terms of customer service horror stories at Walmart Auto Center, one common issue is lack of communication. A customer may drop off their car in the morning and not hear anything until they go to pick it up in the evening. And if there were any problems or delays, the staff didn't inform the customer. Another aspect is that the staff might not be very knowledgeable. When customers asked for advice on certain car issues, they got very vague or wrong answers which led to more problems down the road.
One horror story could be about getting a defective guitar. I bought a supposedly new guitar from Guitar Center. When I got home and started playing, the tuning pegs were loose and the fret buzz was so bad it was unplayable. I took it back, and they tried to say it was my fault for not checking properly in the store. It was a nightmare dealing with their unhelpful staff.
Regarding the palm oil situation, Nestle is a large consumer. When companies like Nestle don't ensure sustainable sourcing of palm oil, it means more and more rainforests are cut down. This not only destroys the habitats of animals like orangutans but also contributes to climate change. And it's not just about the rainforest; local communities that depend on those forests also face problems.
A prednisone horror story could be about the bone problems it can cause. Long - term use may lead to osteoporosis. People have found themselves with brittle bones, increasing the risk of fractures even from minor falls or normal daily activities. It also weakens the immune system, so some patients end up getting sick more often than usual.
Sure. One horror story is about a person who took Lunesta and then had a severe case of sleep paralysis. They woke up in the middle of the night, unable to move or speak, and felt a presence in the room. It was a terrifying experience that they associated with taking the drug.
Another aspect of the horror stories is the impact on sexual function. There were reports of decreased libido and difficulties in achieving orgasm. This had a negative impact on relationships. For instance, a couple noticed a significant change in their sexual relationship after one of them started taking nortriptyline. The person on the drug lost interest in sex, which led to a lot of stress and tension between them.