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    Judging from their bottom line, the INDUSTRY EXPERTS have the head up their third point of contact.

    maybe, just maybe, the industry newcomer can pull their head out, and once they get some fresh air, they can make some intelligent decisions.

    Hard to brag on your expertise and knowledge when your entire industry is going down the tubes, and the CEOs are STILL making millions in bonuses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    Judging from their bottom line, the INDUSTRY EXPERTS have the head up their third point of contact.

    maybe, just maybe, the industry newcomer can pull their head out, and once they get some fresh air, they can make some intelligent decisions.

    Hard to brag on your expertise and knowledge when your entire industry is going down the tubes, and the CEOs are STILL making millions in bonuses.
    This I have to agree with. Nothing against the guys on the assembly line, most of them are regular working stiffs just doing their job. The guys at the top are the ones who ran it all into the crapper and what do they care? Even if they get fired most of them still walk away with more money than you or I will ever see. I just feel bad for all the blue collar guys who ended up on the street because of it.

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