http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOdjCb4LwQYturkeyham wrote:You should had left the Magic 8 ball on the counter. :twisted: They ask a question and they ball says ask later.
-Rob
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOdjCb4LwQYturkeyham wrote:You should had left the Magic 8 ball on the counter. :twisted: They ask a question and they ball says ask later.
Green screen is way faster...for the few who are capable of using it.Zazu wrote:True dat!
The Windows Clown Suit they put on DPMS to create the "blue screen" takes twice as long to do not quite everything needed.
The "green screen" is a direct terminal link to the AS400 system. The "blue screen" is a windows-based wrapper inserted between the user and the same AS400 system. Naturally, it just *has* to be slower.GaTechGal wrote:What's the difference between blue screen and green screen other than the color? Do they work differently?
I came into the role recently enough that all my DU training was in blue screen. So much so that when I went through Lasting Impressions, they told us to sell tickets in green screen, then go to blue screen to take payment for it. First thing I did when I got back to my resort for Concierge OJT, I asked my trainer to teach me how to do it in green screen, so that I could avoid wasting mine and my guests time.Zazu wrote: As of the end of my last shift, I have to. I'm told I am no longer permitted to use the green screen to check guests in. Unfortunately, they never did bother to train me on the blue screen, so now I don't know how to do one of the major parts of my job!