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  1. #1
    O/Siris
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    In article <1102786998.427995.156400
    @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, geraldjeremy99
    @[email protected] says...
    > Sprint has always been in chaos, and will lay off
    > thousands without a moment's notice.
    >=20


    I've *never* seen them do that. Even when they closed the=20
    call center at which I worked. 60 days' notice, job hunt=20
    training, and a severance package.

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    Steve Sobol
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    [email protected] wrote:

    > Bend over, Nextel.


    You'd have more credibility if you saw fit to post *once*, using *one* email
    address, instead of posting a dozen times or more using at least three. I trust
    O/Siris far more than I trust you.



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  3. #3
    Joseph
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    On 11 Dec 2004 10:06:15 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

    >It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    >regard to the merger.


    You need to fix your mailer. You've sent out everything twice and
    three times.

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  4. #4
    Stan
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    That is unless Nextel employees want to move to India. Sprint has a large
    chunk of its customer service there.

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    > regard to the merger. They are trying to make this look like a 50-50
    > merger, but anyone familiar with business knows that this is just smoke
    > and mirrors, and that Sprint is really just buying Nextel's customers
    > and bandwidth.
    >
    > The real loser will be the Nextel employees. Nextel is an outstanding
    > corporation, which has often ranked high on the "best companies to work
    > for" surveys. Sprint has always been in chaos, and will lay off
    > thousands without a moment's notice. Perhaps this is why they are third
    > in the industry. Hopefully better companies like Cingular and Verizon
    > will begin hiring soon so that the Nextel employees that Sprint WILL
    > lay off will be able to find employment.
    >
    > It's really sad to see a good company be acquired by a bad one.
    >
    > Gerald
    >






  5. #5
    mark devoll
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    both suck. when my brother had nextel they kept billing him wrong. and he
    kept getting spam text messages and they charged him for them. when he asked
    for text messages to be turned off they told him that they would have to
    turn off his voice mail. what crap

    "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 11 Dec 2004 10:06:15 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    > >It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    > >regard to the merger.

    >
    > You need to fix your mailer. You've sent out everything twice and
    > three times.
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  6. #6
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    In message <[email protected]>
    [email protected] wrote:

    >I am on the professional end of the spectrum, and I saw an employee
    >hired on Monday,
    >laid off on Friday because Sprint decided to sell their spectrum in
    >that particular market, and he received NOTHING.


    He worked there for a week. What were you expecting them to do, pay him
    out a year's salary?


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  7. #7
    O/Siris
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    In article <1102807768.762859.277810
    @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, geraldjeremy99
    @[email protected] says...
    > And did their "job hunt training" help you find a better job... and by
    > better, I mean more that a job working at a kiosk in the mall for
    > T-MOBILE?
    >=20


    How does System Administrator sound?


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  8. #8
    John Richards
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    "O/Siris" <0sîrîs@sprîntpcs.côm> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    In article <1102807768.762859.277810
    @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, geraldjeremy99
    @[email protected] says...
    >> And did their "job hunt training" help you find a better job... and by
    >> better, I mean more that a job working at a kiosk in the mall for
    >> T-MOBILE?

    >
    > How does System Administrator sound?


    How much of that was due to being in the right place at the right
    time as opposed to being due to the job hunt training?
    I was laid of by a large ISP three years ago and also received
    job hunt training, but it didn't do a bit of good. There were
    no tech job openings within my commute area, and I couldn't
    move away or my wife would have lost a good job.

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    John Richards




  9. #9
    Stanley Cline
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 00:39:12 GMT, "Stan"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >That is unless Nextel employees want to move to India. Sprint has a large
    >chunk of its customer service there.


    AIUI, Nextel has little in the way of call centers as it is; either
    all or a rather large portion of Nextel (Communications -- dunno about
    Partners) CS is outsourced (note I didn't say "offshored"), and a lot
    of Nextel's CS calls are answered in Canada.

    AFAIK, SPCS and Nextel are the only two major carriers to outsource CS
    in any sigificant way; T-Mobile and VZW provide CS almost exclusively
    through company-owned, domestic call centers (they may use outsource
    centers for overflow during busy times), and I believe that Cingular
    does as well, except for "AT&T Wireless"/"Cingular Blue" prepaid CS,
    which got offshored about a year ago. Guess which two carriers
    generally gets highest marks for CS -- yup, TMO and VZW. Hmm...

    -SC
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  10. #10
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    In message <[email protected]> "John
    Richards" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>> And did their "job hunt training" help you find a better job... and by
    >>> better, I mean more that a job working at a kiosk in the mall for
    >>> T-MOBILE?

    >>
    >> How does System Administrator sound?

    >
    >How much of that was due to being in the right place at the right
    >time as opposed to being due to the job hunt training?
    >I was laid of by a large ISP three years ago and also received
    >job hunt training, but it didn't do a bit of good. There were
    >no tech job openings within my commute area, and I couldn't
    >move away or my wife would have lost a good job.


    How much did "right place at the right time" only happen due to
    training?


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    Stop cleaning your ears with screwdrivers, lest you loosen the screws
    holding your tiny brain in place.



  11. #11
    Fester
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    SO does DELL PC Sprint is one of the worst place to be a CS Rep
    "Stan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > That is unless Nextel employees want to move to India. Sprint has a large
    > chunk of its customer service there.
    >
    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    > > regard to the merger. They are trying to make this look like a 50-50
    > > merger, but anyone familiar with business knows that this is just smoke
    > > and mirrors, and that Sprint is really just buying Nextel's customers
    > > and bandwidth.
    > >
    > > The real loser will be the Nextel employees. Nextel is an outstanding
    > > corporation, which has often ranked high on the "best companies to work
    > > for" surveys. Sprint has always been in chaos, and will lay off
    > > thousands without a moment's notice. Perhaps this is why they are third
    > > in the industry. Hopefully better companies like Cingular and Verizon
    > > will begin hiring soon so that the Nextel employees that Sprint WILL
    > > lay off will be able to find employment.
    > >
    > > It's really sad to see a good company be acquired by a bad one.
    > >
    > > Gerald
    > >

    >
    >






  12. #12
    Dr. Rastis Fafoofnik
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    > regard to the merger. They are trying to make this look like a 50-50
    > merger, but anyone familiar with business knows that this is just smoke
    > and mirrors, and that Sprint is really just buying Nextel's customers
    > and bandwidth.
    >
    > The real loser will be the Nextel employees. Nextel is an outstanding
    > corporation, which has often ranked high on the "best companies to work
    > for" surveys. Sprint has always been in chaos, and will lay off
    > thousands without a moment's notice. Perhaps this is why they are third
    > in the industry. Hopefully better companies like Cingular and Verizon
    > will begin hiring soon so that the Nextel employees that Sprint WILL
    > lay off will be able to find employment.
    >
    > It's really sad to see a good company be acquired by a bad one.
    >
    > Gerald
    >

    You have posted this crap in MANY places Gerald. First off, if your in
    retail sales for one of these companies, YOUR A LOSER, or your lazy.
    Go get an education, secure a REAL career(job) and make some real money. You
    seem young, your going to find out too late that these companies WILL NOT
    take care of you in the long run.
    Get smart real fast, time is passing you by. The longer you stay in a
    deadend job the more you will suffer later. You won't have a retirement, you
    won't have a 401K to fall back on.You won't get any SSI until your 67 years
    of age (like that will be available then).They will discard you like a pizza
    box later in life.
    Take this as a roadsign in life and change your route, get smart, get going
    be successful. Nows your chance to say goodbye to Sprint/Nextel and get a
    real career.They are forcing your hand, make a SMART choice.
    Start out 2005 by making something goood out of your life, Working as a Rep
    for a company that doesnt give a **** about you is waiting for your personal
    trainwreck to occur.
    AND STOP POSTING THIS SOUR-GRAPES CRAP. We don't feel sorry for you at all,
    you made this choice, either live with it or do something about it. *****ing
    won't do the trick.







  13. #13
    Kevin M.
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    [email protected] wrote:
    > I would be glad to share some "war stories" with you
    > in regard to Sprint's management style.


    Why so coy? Why not post a few of them here to increase your strained
    credibility?

    > Sincerely,
    > Gerald


    Kevin M.
    "Know your enemy, and know yourself; in one-thousand battles
    you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War*
    "Contentment... Complacency... Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier





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    Ralph Blach
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    well, I dont understand this merger because of the infra structure
    differences.

    I wonder if Sprint has decided to go GSM?

    chip

    Joseph wrote:
    > On 11 Dec 2004 10:06:15 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >
    >>It's too bad that Sprint appears to be taking a majority share in
    >>regard to the merger.

    >
    >
    > You need to fix your mailer. You've sent out everything twice and
    > three times.
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  15. #15
    Joseph
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    Re: Sprint Nextel merger is a bad thing for Nextel Staff

    On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:57:20 GMT, "Dr. Rastis Fafoofnik"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >YOUR A LOSER, or your lazy.
    >Go get an education,


    You mean like an education that teaches you the difference between
    your and you're? Pot/kettle/beige as they say.

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