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Author Looking for former Cingular employees caught in the at&t merger
ronbfoster@gmail.com

2007-11-09, 10:33 pm

I am an MBA student at UMASS Dartmouth doing a research project in
corporate responsibility and how you may have been affected by the
at&t merger.

Were you layed off or know someone who was? If not are you better off
now workingfor at&t?

How do you think at&t handled the whole process?

Any help or leads would be appreciated.

Ron Foster

Ron

2007-11-09, 10:33 pm

On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:58:47 -0800, ronbfoster@gmail.com wrote:

>I am an MBA student at UMASS Dartmouth doing a research project in
>corporate responsibility and how you may have been affected by the
>at&t merger.



"Laid off" perhaps?
>
>Were you layed off or know someone who was? If not are you better off
>now workingfor at&t?
>
>How do you think at&t handled the whole process?
>
>Any help or leads would be appreciated.
>


Google is your friend. Myriad blogs out there of folks recounting
their experience. Hardly a scientific survey they way you're going
about this.
>Ron Foster

Kurt

2007-11-09, 10:33 pm

In article <1194663527.824794.290190@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
ronbfoster@gmail.com wrote:

> I am an MBA student at UMASS Dartmouth doing a research project in
> corporate responsibility and how you may have been affected by the
> at&t merger.
>
> Were you layed off or know someone who was? If not are you better off
> now workingfor at&t?
>
> How do you think at&t handled the whole process?
>
> Any help or leads would be appreciated.
>
> Ron Foster


An MBA student who can't spell "laid off." US education in the toilet.

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clifto

2007-11-11, 12:33 pm

George Kerby wrote:
> <labolide@spacegmail.com> wrote:
>
> English may not be his primary language? The whole post was FUBAR.


It appears he's in an English-speaking country studying at an English-
speaking university going for a Master's Degree. I would say that a
command of English at the fifth-grade level would be appropriate.

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