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"Jabba" wrote:
Or all large multi-nationals are evil organisations that would burn there employees if given half a chance :-) And there are evil employees who steal from their employer and would steal more from their employers if give half a chance. AT&T and many other companies will not through used equipment in the trash because employees would through out things they wanted and pick them out of the dumpster after work. Instead they have a salvage procedure and have an agreement with a salvage agent who either pays or is paid to haul the equipment away. This cuts down considerably on waste. When employees benefit from waste, there is a lot more of it. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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![]() "Stephen M. Henning" wrote in message news ![]() "Jabba" wrote: Or all large multi-nationals are evil organisations that would burn there employees if given half a chance :-) And there are evil employees who steal from their employer and would steal more from their employers if give half a chance. AT&T and many other companies will not through used equipment in the trash because employees would through out things they wanted and pick them out of the dumpster after work. Instead they have a salvage procedure and have an agreement with a salvage agent who either pays or is paid to haul the equipment away. This cuts down considerably on waste. When employees benefit from waste, there is a lot more of it. I think you missed the :-) in my post or didn't read my other post. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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