  peachion7
join:2001-04-11 Kansas City, MO
| reply to falkclan Re: DAMN, KC is being shut off also
That's too bad.
I thought KC was kind of special region for Sprint.
If they haven't build the Luxury Campus, they would have more money to support.
Anyway, I just could not understand Sprint's business practice and their manager's buddy system (favoritism).
When the ship trying to sink, the managers are so quick to move to other division. (They really know how to fly.) Also, they keep friends around them. It does not matter about the hard working people, they just have big favoritism.
I guess all investors should look this kind of practice. If the investors know all this kind of things going on with their money, they wouldn't be happy. |
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 falkclan
join:2000-07-02 Olathe, KS | and we all understand anyone that's laid off from anywhere will continue to be bitter..... -- Alan Falk |
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 CaptSternn Sternn Heavy Industries
join:2002-05-24 Overland Park, KS | Nah, not bitter. Just more loyal to the competitor that I now work for. Brings a little smile to my face every time we take another Sprint customer. |
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  peachion7
join:2001-04-11 Kansas City, MO
| reply to falkclan falkclan,
I'm not trying to be lover, bitter, or suicidal ex..... etc 
I'm just simply writing what I saw.
Also, what does the Sprint have now to compete with other companies? I don't see anything major.
ATT is reducing their DataCenter for E-Commerce since so many .com became .bomb and Sprint is building DataCenter for E-Commerce.
While other wireless companies are featuring roll over plan to bring more customers but PCS does not, and PCS keep advertising No static and play game on your cell phone.
Two division that I see that are profitable are Sprintlink and local (since Sprint local is growing in many places and offering DSL services w/ their customer.)
I don't like the practice of the RBOC's monopoly and their practice however it just hurt to see Sprint losing their customers left and right.
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