to emulate - North Korea!
This was in response to complaints. The ban is temporary.
This was in response to complaints. The ban is temporary.
Why should you respond to complaints? That is a cop out used often. Have the complainers contributed more and honestly in the past to discussions?
Don't blame people who complain, for your action. Take responsibility yourself if you think it is needed.
Frankly I think banning people is done a bit too easily. I am banned from WTT comments and from the TAGA forum on Linkedin. I am guessing that someone didn't like what they were hearing from my posts. That's fine with me, since important issues are not discussed in these groups. They prefer "group think" where nothing really new or important is discussed.
If you are going to be banning people, do it for a serious reason and make it a permanent ban. Otherwise, maybe just let the group work it out. We are all grownups and we should be able to hear some views we don't agree with.
I suppose I should second what dabob says. I too disagree most heartily with turbo, but I don't think he should be banner either. It makes for interesting conversation and he wasn't spamming the board or anything.
I seriously doubt that he his employer is anything like what he says. Some of it is purely illogical, but at the same time I'm sure he believes it all. He strikes me as one of the people who think the world is out to get them. They justify their own failures and/or mediocrity and buoy their own self esteem by blaming those who do better and constantly reassuring themselves that the deck is stacked against them. I'd wager that if he moved to a new place, he'd be equally unhappy.
So let him back on the board. He probably needs the interaction and he does give us something to chat about.
>Sounds like a union worker-oops that was below the belt, I'll keep the gloves up.
​At the risk of getting banned judging from the management I see today most (99.9%) could use a good kick in the pants!
I just tried a new print vendor for products we couldn't produce, so I was a CASH ACCOUNT because, I like pay as I go. Well they lost my tax exempt form, took my payment when I picked up my jobs, then they billed my client directly for the jobs I already payed for, then they lost the second tax empt form I gave them so I gave them a third tax exempt form. To end the story three weeks after I gave them the third tax exempt form they called me because the invoices were payed short, the amount of the tax.
Go figure!
What did TurboTom do wrong, and when did this happen?
I haven't seen an official explanation, but read this thread:
http://printplanet.com/forum/press-...et-discussion/249354-to-chill-or-not-to-chill
Apparently somebody (not me as previously posted) complained.
I think the ban should be lifted. I'm also fairly certain that Turbotom is a complete tool.
It could be argued that a machine or piece of equipment, is only as good as the person who operates it.
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