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The entire staff of Waiouru's Canteen Service recently completed customer service training under the instruction of Ohakea Canteen Service manager Steve Clark. Mr Clark will spread the message of "service is our business" to staff in Trentham, Linton and Waiouru. Each

course participant undertakes two, twohour sessions that include tips on communication, customer complaints and telephone manner. "Warm fuzzy stuff, " Mr Clark said. Pictured are Canteen Service staff with Mr Clark: Brenda Drylie, Nicole Gardner, Kathryn Bennett, Deborah Blythen and Karen Moore.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 2

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The entire staff of Waiouru's Canteen Service recently completed customer service training under the instruction of Ohakea Canteen Service manager Steve Clark. Mr Clark will spread the message of "service is our business" to staff in Trentham, Linton and Waiouru. Each course participant undertakes two, twohour sessions that include tips on communication, customer complaints and telephone manner. "Warm fuzzy stuff, " Mr Clark said. Pictured are Canteen Service staff with Mr Clark: Brenda Drylie, Nicole Gardner, Kathryn Bennett, Deborah Blythen and Karen Moore. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 2

The entire staff of Waiouru's Canteen Service recently completed customer service training under the instruction of Ohakea Canteen Service manager Steve Clark. Mr Clark will spread the message of "service is our business" to staff in Trentham, Linton and Waiouru. Each course participant undertakes two, twohour sessions that include tips on communication, customer complaints and telephone manner. "Warm fuzzy stuff, " Mr Clark said. Pictured are Canteen Service staff with Mr Clark: Brenda Drylie, Nicole Gardner, Kathryn Bennett, Deborah Blythen and Karen Moore. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 2

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