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The Legacy of Teresa Human

Posted by Rusty Weston on Friday, October 1st, 2010

The news of my father’s untimely death in 1988 has not yet reached every direct mail list company. Knowing this, perhaps it was a bad idea to introduce these diligent list brokers to my imaginary co-worker, Teresa Human.

Actually, when I ‘hired’ Ms. Human in late 2006, ostensibly an HR manager at Third Set Media, I used her name to apply for and access HR White Papers and webcasts. Ironically, the idea was that I would insulate myself from future offers by these pesky list brokers. This assumption has proven to be incorrect.

The other day I called a friend from an AT&T office line and he told me that the caller ID read “Teresa Human, Third Set Media.” This came as a bit of a surprise to me.

True, Ms. Human has fielded direct mail offers for healthcare insurance, Chase credit cards, software-as-a-Service, the Wall Street Journal, and AT&T is hot for her to buy something called U-verse. About once a week a call center agent reaches my office line and insists upon speaking with Ms. Human. When I reply that she doesn’t work here anymore, they don’t cross her off of their list – maybe she will return?

I’m not quite sure what to do next. And no, I’m not going to apply for a job, a phone line or a credit card in her name. What I’d like to do is circulate a death certificate for Ms. Human, but then I’d have to invent a fictitious doctor willing to sign off on it.

I may be stuck with my imaginary HR manager for quite some time. Besides, she would be difficult to replace – especially in this economy. Meanwhile, I have an opening for an imaginary IT support guy, but I will wait for the economy to turn around before filling that vacancy.

 

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