Dell: 'We will out-pace the rest of the industry'
So much for core business... #
Posted Wednesday 22nd October 2008 21:59 GMT
Heaven forbid you use the extra cash from firing all those employees to stay afloat during an economic recession and focus on your core business. Better buy some companies, instead.
Nearly a thousand people (low-income and needing the work) here in Edmonton lost jobs at a Dell call support centre. This call support centre was controversial to begin with; it was a result of Edmonton wooing Dell with lucrative tax breaks. And Dell has the audacity to close the damn centre long before the contract was due to expire. Classy.
Why keep low-income North Americans employed as tech support when you can get rid of them and outsource to India, and then buy a few dead-end Web 2.0 companies with the spare change? Product quality, customer satisfaction and profits can only go up, right?
Drivelling idiots.
Ok, I'm done being bitter.
@Shewchuk #
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 04:45 GMT
Don't feel too bad. By the time Bush2 finishes with the US - we will all be out of jobs. At least you will have some health care up there.
Should I wear my heavy coat when I move north?
Shoddy logic #
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 05:42 GMT
"But despite his braggadocio, his company's stock price is down 6 per cent today in NASDAQ trading."
Unlike the rest of the NASDAQ, which is 6.1% down at close? Seriously, that is a peculiarly shoddy bit of logic. Even more shoddy would be ascribing any sort of rational action to the current markets.
Out-pace? #
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 09:48 GMT
They could start by making their website faster. It's always so sloooooow!
out-pace? #
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 09:48 GMT
well i gave up waiting for my new laptop after three weeks and bought the Asus instead.
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