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Reply to Stanley:It would appear that the sales people will be going fairly quickly once the consultation proces has begun.I'm told that they will each undergo an assesment by way of a points system... if you don't have enough points you are out! The probationers will be out without having to endure this process. It's not good lets hope that some at the top get the bullit for mess created by the integration.It would appear that on this occassion the ****'s have been asleep on the job whilst the BT bosses have f'@@ked up their train set.More to come on this i'm sure. it's just the start of the job losses at Toyota/BT you watch!
  • Posted 9 Mar 2009 19:02
  • By sean_d
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  • uk, United Kingdom

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