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Aug 08, 2005 5:41 pm |
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re: Observations from a distance |
Cameron Richardson
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There is but one problem with this thought process. You may, very well, speak with a representative of McLeod USA. However, that representative may be under the influence of the CEO (i.e., Bernie Ebbers - Worldcom), who may be telling everyone in the company that "we are strong", and that "we aren't going anywhere".
These are messages passed down to the masses on the front-line in order to keep business churning, as usual. When, in fact, the true message is kept in the boardroom for the executives to be aware of, and no one else.
Keep this in mind, when speaking to your "representative".
Sorry, but this definitely is a sore point for me. Worldcom let us all "know" that there were no problems. And, we continued as we always had...generating business for the company. When, we all knew what the "real story" was.
CameronPrivate Reply to Cameron Richardson (new win) |
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