You make buggies. Horseless carriages take over. Buggies are no longer in demand. Why would you continue to make buggies? Wouldn't you either close up shop or find another business?
Day One he backed up his employees for DRAGGING a passenger off the plane. Then all he** broke loose! Day two he was very apologetic and remorseful. What an a**. Like we believe it... moreDay One he backed up his employees for DRAGGING a passenger off the plane. Then all he** broke loose! Day two he was very apologetic and remorseful. What an a**. Like we believe it isn't all about the millions of dollars United lost/gawd-awful press and he doesn't give rat's a** about the injured passenger. Big-time Big-league jacka**! :)
It's 8:30 at night here, my cell phone just rang showing a number from a city approximately 450 miles north of my home (so it's still in the same time zone that I'm in). Alth... moreIt's 8:30 at night here, my cell phone just rang showing a number from a city approximately 450 miles north of my home (so it's still in the same time zone that I'm in). Although it's extremely rare for me to receive a work-related call when I'm at home in the evenings, it's not entirely out of the question that someone in one of our distant offices was the caller. Also, many of our employees have transferred from other cities/states, and have not changed their cell phone numbers, another possibility that it was work-related. Either way, instead of ignoring the unknown number, I answered it. Here's what transpired:Me: Hello?He: Hello, I'm calling from Company, how are you?Me: I'm sorry, but I didn't hear what you said the name of your company is. He: Well, the reason for my call is that we'd like to offer you a . . .Me: Excuse me, but what did you say is the name of your company is?He: We have a special promotion going on right now . . .Me: Can you hear me at all?He: . . . that I'd like to tell you about ... less