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Another good reason to scrap AOL!
This is sad news for starving unemployed tech people. What ever happened to good old fashioned business sense. Did the darn MBA bean counters throw it out the window when they adopted the quarterly profits craze...profits can be measured in more ways that just dollars. Come on guy wake up...save American not your wallets.
Posted by: darelljohnson   Posted on: 04/01/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not good news, more out of work Americans  Enterprise Analyst | 04/01/04
Nice site  toadlife | 04/02/04
Pls. read this!!  maverick_z | 04/02/04
Hmmm....  bchesmer | 04/02/04
Nice of them  AbsolutelyNot | 04/01/04
In a perfect world  Franklin_z | 04/01/04
"AMERICA ON LINE"  V Sanders | 04/01/04
transition to India on line  dg mh | 04/01/04
Well, you're no Mike Cox but...  BitTwiddler | 04/02/04
Outsourcing destroying the country  Enterprise Analyst | 04/01/04
Why is this news so devastating??  myraid99@... | 04/01/04
Because  AbsolutelyNot | 04/01/04
Another good reason to scrap AOL!  darelljohnson | 04/01/04
We're the ones who pay the price  elliemk@... | 04/02/04
Sorry for duplicate post, folks  elliemk@... | 04/02/04
We're the ones who pay the price  elliemk@... | 04/02/04
In March, 300k+ jobs created!!  maverick_z | 04/02/04
Can you say...  BitTwiddler | 04/02/04
and unemployment rises from 5.6 to 5.7  dg mh | 04/02/04
Some people are really brainwashed by Bush!  bchesmer | 04/02/04
Heaven Forbid...  BitTwiddler | 04/02/04
AOL outsources job. Switch to another ISP  jcarson_z | 04/02/04
AOL lays off US worker and move these jobs to India  Unicornrider | 04/02/04

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