Some have been low on the totem pole.As I said above, make this thread a sticky ! Your 2nd post is a good follow-up to his too....
As for your contacts, if I were to guess, I'd say they're not "new" CSR or TSR people. Am I right ?
Some have been low on the totem pole.As I said above, make this thread a sticky ! Your 2nd post is a good follow-up to his too....
As for your contacts, if I were to guess, I'd say they're not "new" CSR or TSR people. Am I right ?
E has I think 3 locations maybe 4 inside the country and two outside, as for what Zero may or may not done I dont know it just seemed from what he said that he could get him fired.
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In this instance I think its pretty bogus for dish to fire him as he actually did do some worth while work here and his information on the christmas gifts program may verywell have helped to extend it to the end of this month. Wonder if OkieKevin is still working for dish?
Many companies do in fact do this but they choose what employee(s) will do it, they define how much time is alloted towards it, and what information is allowed to be provided. Go to DSLReports and check their various ISP-related forums like AT&T Midwest, Comcast, Cablevision, and so on. They have employees of these companies who post there in official capacities.I would think that a place like this would be a great way to IMPROVE relations with customers, rather than think of it as a "bad thing". Employees who help customers make the company look better and create a better feeling towards the company.
That is a key point. He may not have posted anything "secret" and may never do so, but he could as he (may) have access to that information. Should Dish take that chance and allow it ?From a company's point of a view (any company, not just E*) employees have access to confidential information regardless of how severe the impact of its release might be. One new channel or one new dollar, it's all the same.
Many companies do in fact do this but they choose what employee(s) will do it, they define how much time is alloted towards it, and what information is allowed to be provided. Go to DSLReports and check their various ISP-related forums like AT&T Midwest, Comcast, Cablevision, and so on. They have employees of these companies who post there in official capacities.
Many companies do in fact do this but they choose what employee(s) will do it, they define how much time is alloted to wards it, and what information is allowed to be provided. Go to DSLReports and check their various ISP-related forums like AT&T Midwest, Comcast, Cablevision, and so on. They have employees of these companies who post there in official capacities.
Man your not just whistling Dixie.Here's another tidbit: Many companies intentionally "leak" information to news agencies, reporters, websites, and so on. Don't assume that a "rumor" posted here is absolute top-secret. They may want that information out there.
yep, it is me.
Hmmm, I think my response to her inquiry would have been "I'm not familiar with that site".well the only way I was cuaght was due to a specific individual trying to locate my username...
Hmmm, I think my response to her inquiry would have been "I'm not familiar with that site".