 viperpa33sWhy Me?Premium join:2002-12-20 Bradenton, FL | Quick fix It's true we are all human and we all make mistakes, no one is perfect. In this case, he could of taken a nap in his van rather than a customers house. He has a job that deals with the public and he has to deal with that. If he can't then he should look for another job that don't deal with the public.
Even though he is a contractor, he is hired by Comcast to represent Comcast. Comcast can't say that because he is a contractor that there is nothing they can do about it. |
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 MadMANNPremium join:2005-08-19 kudos:2 | said by brooklynman4:I believe its the second time we have seen this from comcast. Right. This is the second time you've SEEN it from COMCAST. How many other companies all over the world have screw up employees that do NOT make the news? But because it's the nation's largest cable provider, it's a story.
I saw a Verizon tech parked by a cross-connect facility in the country taking a nap once. Didn't make the news. Of course, this was before digital photography was commonplace, so I am probably lying. (see above post)
I also have a friend who works for a construction company. He is the guy who does final walk-throughs with home-buyers. He walked in with a client and they all caught a glimpse of one of the employees with a girl on the kitchen counter of a brand new home. And they weren't just talking if you catch my drift. Didn't make the news. Nobody except my firend, the client, and my friend's boss cared about it.
This is just another sensationlist story about the actions of an employee of a nationally very well-known and successful company. It's no more newsworthy than an Enquirer story of Oprah having a nervous breakdown. |
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