As a follow-up to the "Cancelling AOL" thread, here's an interview with Vincent Ferrari (cool name, eh?) conducted by Matt Lauer of NBC's "Today Show".
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Cancelling AOL - The Interview
nice one, though I don't reckon the guy should have been sacked like a sacrificial lamb - that implies that it was not company policy, and I don't believe that for a minute.
Just think of how many people "John" stopped from cancelling... I'd say he's a good employee if you're a ruthless corporation - his only crime was to be the one that was caught (though he is still a dick!)
Just think of how many people "John" stopped from cancelling... I'd say he's a good employee if you're a ruthless corporation - his only crime was to be the one that was caught (though he is still a dick!)
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Good point. I'm sure there were many people who didn't stand their ground..... I sure hope that they weren't doing automatic debit or credit card payments - that would be a nightmare!faceless wrote: Just think of how many people "John" stopped from cancelling... I'd say he's a good employee if you're a ruthless corporation - his only crime was to be the one that was caught (though he is still a dick!)
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