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<blockquote data-quote="TechGrrl" data-source="post: 586294" data-attributes="member: 4932"><p>He replied to 4 different people with 4 posts. How is that creating a bunch of extra posts?</p><p></p><p>And his opinion may differ from yours, but that doesn't mean he is wrong. "Who can you trust?" is a pretty darn good question under the circumstances. Particularly on an internet forum where anonymous posters can put up anything they please, and you have no idea whether they are an actual employee, or the CIO trolling the board.</p><p>IMO, there have been several posts here that in my mind are clearly upper management trolls trying to do damage control and CYA.</p><p></p><p> So is, "Who will be held accountable if this decision turns out to be wrong?" Have you ever noticed, at UPS the poor schmuck PT front line sup gets canned rather quickly if their numbers aren't up to snuff, but district and region managers, and the department heads at Corporate can leak away millions of dollars in bad decisions, and no one bats an eye?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechGrrl, post: 586294, member: 4932"] He replied to 4 different people with 4 posts. How is that creating a bunch of extra posts? And his opinion may differ from yours, but that doesn't mean he is wrong. "Who can you trust?" is a pretty darn good question under the circumstances. Particularly on an internet forum where anonymous posters can put up anything they please, and you have no idea whether they are an actual employee, or the CIO trolling the board. IMO, there have been several posts here that in my mind are clearly upper management trolls trying to do damage control and CYA. So is, "Who will be held accountable if this decision turns out to be wrong?" Have you ever noticed, at UPS the poor schmuck PT front line sup gets canned rather quickly if their numbers aren't up to snuff, but district and region managers, and the department heads at Corporate can leak away millions of dollars in bad decisions, and no one bats an eye? [/QUOTE]
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