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    • ON: Tue Apr 29th 19:12 PM
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      Sprint's 'Against the Odds' Turnaround Looks Less and Less Likely
      xnext--let me guess

      Because Sprint had a scorched earth policy towards Nextel employees? I am a current Sprint, former Nextel, employee and I can tell you the attitude in our region was to eliminate Legacy Nextel employees were very outspoken about it. The condescending sense of entitlement they had/have is incredible.

      And of course by targeting Nextel employees they virtually ignored Nextel customers too, which is pretty much self evident and widely known. Nextel, of course, had the most profitable customers in the business.

      It should be known that there are about to be a series of lawsuits against Sprint for improperly paying out commissions. It has already started in the retail channel( which you can google if you don't believe me). It is about to happen from corporate reps as well as indirect business's. I have had my commission checks skimmed for 2 years now. It's not just me, but every rep nation wide in my position.When I have brought it up I have been told to stay quiet about it. Their legal team said they are working on it and admitted the issue is borderline catastrophic.

      The incompetence and arrogance of this company and it's management is staggering. Yes I believe Hesse has done some good since he's been in charge. But a captain needs some time to turn around a huge ship like Sprint. I just hope it gets turned around before there's a mutiny.
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    • ON: Tue Apr 29th 11:53 AM
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      Sprint's 'Against the Odds' Turnaround Looks Less and Less Likely
      As a Sprint employee I have to say you nailed it Ed!! Here's a scoop for you. Sprint tells us they have have plenty of cash on hand. If that's the case then why are they having problems paying employees and partners? If Ken Lay were alive he might be able to provide some insight on this.

      You have some dots.....now connect them
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