Now that Ziggy's going will Telstra behave ethically?
Why did a Nuclear Physicist get the top job in the first place?
Should he be replaced by a woodworker?
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Now that Ziggy's going will Telstra behave ethically?
Why did a Nuclear Physicist get the top job in the first place?
Should he be replaced by a woodworker?
#1-ha ha ha bloody ha ha ha ha .....Quote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
#2-hahaha etc ....
#3-YEP!!!
I don't give a rat's who replaces him.
Ethics in business is an oxymoron.
I just want back the $2.50/share I've lost on T2.
This is in the wrong forum.
It should be in the jokes forum. :D
Why not??; In WA we have a minister for Planning and Infrastructure (ie Dept of Transport) who is a drunk with a driving record...You don't have to be qualified for the job at the rolleyes: ...Knowing what you are doing is not what its all about. Heaven forbid we might have a minister for planning who is like a qualified civil engineer or something...know way:confused: .. Gosh golly.Quote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
Cheers
Not a chance. The rot is too deep in Telstra and several other Telco's who have inherited staff from Telstra's previous incarnations. The new CEO would need to shoot about half the staff & send the rest to a Khmer Rouge 're-education camp' before the corporate mentality could improve. The idea seems to be ' We have a cozy deal here if we stick together & butt cover. No one will be able to prove anything, they will die of old age (or go bankrupt) before they can even scratch the surface'. Despite one or two small victories, this seems to still be true.
Re 1/ why not ask their IT workers? Do you speak Tamal, or Hindi ?? :mad: