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Posted by Dave NE IA on April 01, 2006 at 07:13:59 from (12.206.8.88):
In Reply to: http://gethuman.com/ posted by Dave NE IA on March 31, 2006 at 20:17:39:
Dave H, this seems very upseting to me, and I do not work for them. How can a old company screw up so bad as to take it in the butt like Maytag. I can only guess the CEO has enough pocket change to make retirment. I personaly straddle the fence on a Neptune washer that i paid $1,100 for and ran less than two months, and I'm to tight to throw it away. If you helped make that washer I need to apolgize for my language over the past years every time I look at it in the corn3er of the basement. A elderly lady in my home town works in Wisconson taking orders for meats and cheese marketed in Boston. They have a current weather condition for Boston update by the hour on their desk. When asked about her red neck voice, she has to tell the customer she was raised in the midwest. Are any of you been keeping track of United Airlines? A few years ago --wage concessions to keep the company solvent. Last fall a good honest judge took one half of the workers retirment fund and let the big dogs use it. I think in Jan. the CEO called it a untimley event that the top 1,000 top dogs a raise, the top four or seven got over a million each. Hummmm, very untimley. We live in a world of deception, at the food market the clear plastic wrap for meat actualy has a red tint to it, the vegetables have a green tint. Oranges have a bright orange net over them. We all take it, and love it as well. Perhaps grandpa had this all figured out along time ago, with honest people being a thing of the past. Back to the main course here, I have many times used the spanish button to speak to a real person as the waiting list is always shorter, and they are all speak both languages. Anyway, good luck to you Dave, the darkest clowds are usualy at the front of the storm. Dave NE IA
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