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Well tech n I'm not sure about which clown you are talking about but We have heard that liftone has a few of those left over from there buy out of barloworld.

It's a shame when someone is let go because of there preformance as a manager and then hired back to do the same thing all over again. You would think that upper managment could figure that out. This happends all of the time with all companey's.

Even here it was better 2 years ago. Now we just hold on. Liftone will be the only place that people will go to get service and parts and be happy about doing it.

We hear that the employees at liftone are very happy now. It will be even better in the near future from what has been said.
  • Posted 21 Mar 2013 08:40
  • By nostradamus_p
  • joined 13 Mar'10 - 6 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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