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I am but a small large man who does not have the title manager attached to his name. Not only do I not pilot the ship. I am not even allowed to blow the whistle.I help my company where I can because they have been good to me.I appreciate the way they treat customers and employees.I have met some of the executives with my company from time to time.They are just people like you and me.I have seen them portrayed as evil ,ignorant, arrogant , and blind in some posts on this forum from time to time and feel someone from the trenches should speak up and let it be known that you can work for a large company and feel like more than a number.I feel I work for good, hard working qualified folks who want to build a good name by being the best.It's not fairyland.I work hard.I get a days pay for a days work.I receive decent wages and benifits.Not rich/not impoverished.The people who are "UPSTAIRS" in my company have my support and I hope they continue to do well.As I have benifitted so have our customers.They depend on us.We do have good things to offer that I truely feel our competitors do not. Huzzah !!
  • Posted 9 Feb 2011 06:12
  • By Madman
  • joined 26 Mar'10 - 20 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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