No, they need to be careful. I keep a personal database of companies that raise prices and have poor customer service.
No, they need to be careful. I keep a personal database of companies that raise prices and have poor customer service.
You can still threaten to cancel. It will be even more effective when the power of cancelling is in your hands instead of theirs, and as easy as one click. Not sure if you were being sarcastic.
They should take away the positives, and negatives from those past meetings, rather then dismissing them entirely. Have something constructive to say or don’t say anything at all.
I don’t see how their defeatist attitude added anything to the discussion, so I had to call them out on it. I don’t have a solution either, but I see the benefit in world leaders getting together to at least have a record of the issues we are facing.
Let’s hear an alternate solution from you, since you won’t be holding your breath about this.
How is that better than working from home that half day?
Their point was that working onsite half a day is shit. No one likes commuting to work.
Next do lifted pickup trucks please!
It that enough to cover the cost of their coffin, if they manage to return from putin’s war?
Cool, so like 2 MRI machines?
Everything helps though, pardon my cinicism.
You’re right. I will post this to get you off my nuts. Based on their reporting, it does actually look like earnings are down. Does this account for stock buybacks and all the shady things corporations do these days though? I don’t know. Let’s look at CEO pay while we’re at it.
Yes it does. It’s reasonable to assume profits are soaring as well.
F. your record profits! Pay up! We want record wages!
The first time the price of a good changes between the time I put it in my cart/basket and checkout, I will be starting a class-action lawsuit against corporate fraud.
The troposphere?
I have little tolerance left for your climate change denialism, and a similarly miniscule need to “engage” via misinformation or with you and your ilk. So here’s my reply. Cherish it, print it out, put it in your back pocket if you want. I don’t care.
This user has 600 comments in their one month since joining. That’s 20 comments per day. Maybe they should try to spend less time commenting falsehoods, and more time reading?
They should be charged an “inconvenience fee” for each and every person whose data was breached.
Reasons to boycott:
Supporting genocide in Gaza; Supporting starvation wages; Slave labor in supply chains; Animal cruelty; Decimation of local businesses; Unhealthy processed food; And so on …