employees and companies

Michael H. Moran mhm at cbnews.ATT.COM
Wed Oct 26 22:32:19 AEST 1988


In article <74525 at sun.uucp> swilson at sun.UUCP (Scott Wilson) writes:
[ Text rehashing the whole thread of comments ]
>that company.  If someone is an idiot, call THEM an idiot.  Leave
>their company, school, organization, etc. out of it.  Dragging an
>organization's name into the discussion could cause them to try
>to limit net access to their employees for fear that they will
>embarrass the organization.  I don't want to see this happen.

>Scott Wilson		arpa: swilson at sun.com
>Sun Microsystems	uucp: ...!sun!swilson
>Mt. View, CA

In most companies, the only things that get back to the management are
the negative aspects of the net.  The cost, the "wasted" man hours,
and the impact it has on the company when some idiot says something
the he/she should be flamed for and yet somehow, the company ends
up getting flamed.  Did you ever stop to wonder what happens to 
the sites that just go dead?  Think management might have cut them
off due to the bad image they perceived was being generated about the
company.

Mike Moran
Contracted to AT&T-BL			UUCP:	att!cbyen!mhm
Columbus, Ohio					mhm at cbyen.att.com



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