  demaven
@logical.net
| The merger is a great idea, as long as you don't mind senior, competent employees replaced with convenience store drop outs. Who cares that you'll sit with your thumb in your ear for hours waiting for a customer rep? So what if it takes a few weeks to get your line fixed, it just a phone. And who cares that 911 and other emergency lines are on someone's to do board for weeks on end, we don't really need top quality phone service, do we? O yes, btw, just blindly believe them when they say proceeds will go into wireless communications. Out of the goodness of their corporate hearts they'll drop building projects in dense cities and suburbs to make one one hundreth the profit up there. It isn't all bad, bet there are some sweet job offers floating around the regulatory corridors about now, Democracy, best for of government money can buy, and yup, the voters always get what they deserve......... |