The six call-center employees were answering a pathetic total of 20 to 40 calls a day.
Orrin Hatch produced 100 calls a day to the Utah lawmaker's office last week, Parcher said.
She handles 600 calls a day, at an average of 38 seconds a call.
He gets dozens of calls a day, from people like soldier Billy Talley and his wife, Natasha.
The phones--there are two models--produce more than one million minutes of Skype calls a day, Durchslag says.
From three huge, multitiered rooms, nearly 900 sales reps make thousands of calls a day to businesses.
Yorkshire Water has been taking 160 calls a day about the problem and has 75 teams repairing them.
SCAS's three emergency centres handles about 1, 000 emergency calls a day, with about 300 said to be potentially life-threatening.
Today his office gets three or four calls a day on the subject.
Silent Solutions has intercepted around 2, 000 calls a day, freeing up valuable police resources to deal with real emergencies.
Your phone could go from receiving 500 calls a day to zero quickly.
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Purkayastha typically makes 20 sales calls a day in Manhattan and uses a Webcam to sell to chefs outside of New York.
One, run by Northumbria Ambulance Service, is already taking 50 calls a day even though the advertising campaign to launch it has barely begun.
Today Novich receives between 30 and 50 calls a day, down from 150 when he had a receptionist, and about 70% of his patients book appointments online.
Forty men and women work the phones around the clock at Spark Networks, an online dating service in Beverly Hills, taking 1, 700 calls a day from love-starved subscribers.
Peggy Bourland gets two calls a day at her suburban South Florida home -- one at night, one in the morning -- from the family's assigned military liaison.
In 2007, just before Greece fell into recession, the helpline used to take 10 calls a day maximum, explains Violatzis, and only one in four callers mentioned economic issues.
The group -- Klimaka translates as "scale" -- says it receives up to 100 calls a day, with three of four callers citing economic problems as their main concern.
The National Grid, which would normally deal with up to 10, 000 calls a day to its gas emergency phone line, had received more than 100, 000 calls by 14:00 GMT.
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Recently, NeighborWorks America launched a nationwide advertising campaign to increase awareness of available support from their 24-hour hotline, and they are now responding to 2, 000 calls a day, almost double the number in June.
The Farm Crisis Network - which provides a helpline and practical and pastoral support - and the Rural Stress Information Network were receiving hundreds of calls a day at the height of the outbreak.
Since the death of a family at their home in Camborne last month, and a St Ives landlady in January, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said its helpline had received more than 80 calls a day.
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Missy can't hire an agent because that, too, is prohibited by the NCAA. So her mother, who's taking the year off from her job, is left to field about eight phone calls a day from media outlets and various companies who want time with Missy.
It would be very educational to give each employee a chance to take customer-service calls for a day or join the sales team on a sales call or two.
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The White House calls it a landmark day in the history of Iraq.
In that 24-21 heartbreaker, the Pats got the shaft from referee Ben Dreith, who capped a tough day of bad calls with a roughing penalty against lineman Richard Hamilton on Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler on a third-and-18 play to keep a late drive going.
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