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'Old DRCers never go, they just fade away' - nm

Posted By: Sorry - I just had to do that! ;D on 2007-12-03
In Reply to: where did the old Acusis/DRCers go? nm - melting icicle

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Good post. But hopefully they will just fade
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People who cling desperately to 'old times'
and ways things were done in the past, and who think that MTs transcribing these long, repetitive, time consuming reports is and will always be the one and only and best way to transcribe, denying and ignoring progression in technology, make me laugh.
any chance all DRCers could get to know one another?
Really wish I knew who you all are who are on this board. It would be nice to be able to correspond a little less publicly about all this new info we got today. If anyone is interested, I would be the first to give my name and the account I work on. I'm willing to give Acusis a chance, but it just hurts so much that this has all been going on behind the scenes for months and months and months and I just kept blythely typing along, thinking everything was secure. My biggest worry is what happens after the 100 days? Words are just words and the fact that he says he has no desire to shuffle things while perhaps meant to assay our fears, truly just made me more nervous. My loyalty was always to DRC but I'm not so sure anymore that their loyalty was to their employees. I have to chew on that for a while.
where did the old Acusis/DRCers go? nm
nm