"John P . Looney" wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 01:46:39PM +0000, Dermot McNally mentioned:
> > Stephen_Reilly at dell.com wrote:
> > >
> > > let's see now, large companies that DON'T do it ... it'll come to me
> > > hang on a tic, Nah sorry can't think of any
> > Motorola doesn't.
BTW, that's "doesn't use them", not "doesn't not use them"...
> And they are so anal they won't allow employees to drive their own cars
> on "work" stuff. As in you have to use a "pool" car, if you want to buy
> paperclips down the shop, because the stationary cupboard is empty.
Really? Which location was this? It was never like that in Munich. Mind
you, if such a thing were to be corporate policy, it would at least make
more sense than "Everything has to run on Windows", which is one of the
more major ones.
Dermot
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