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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 142894" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>The company has money to piss away on whatever they feel like at the moment.</p><p>I'm just guessing but, based on your idealist views, would you be a younger individual that hasn't been with company very long?</p><p>Ethics and morals? Those sank when the "Good Ship Lollipop" went down. Sure, the company is gonna put up a good outward appearance for the public when it involves their time sensitive product, just like the company parades "safety" when it suits their purpose or an outside agency is watching. I agree with the poster that said, to the effect, that the company isn't the same one that it was 100 years ago. The "old guard" that cared about service ("it's our only product") have been replaced by young "number crunchers" whose "knee jerk" reactions are to Wall Street and not to the customer. Remember the "customer", you know, the person who can spend his/her money somewhere else?</p><p>I, too, have my doubts about the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 142894, member: 1957"] The company has money to piss away on whatever they feel like at the moment. I'm just guessing but, based on your idealist views, would you be a younger individual that hasn't been with company very long? Ethics and morals? Those sank when the "Good Ship Lollipop" went down. Sure, the company is gonna put up a good outward appearance for the public when it involves their time sensitive product, just like the company parades "safety" when it suits their purpose or an outside agency is watching. I agree with the poster that said, to the effect, that the company isn't the same one that it was 100 years ago. The "old guard" that cared about service ("it's our only product") have been replaced by young "number crunchers" whose "knee jerk" reactions are to Wall Street and not to the customer. Remember the "customer", you know, the person who can spend his/her money somewhere else? I, too, have my doubts about the future. [/QUOTE]
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