← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 2 years ago That is obvious from my comment. 7 comments pjmlp Reply KennyBlanken 2 years ago What's obvious is that you still don't Get It. Your experience as an employee is completely irrelevant to how Nokia treated the press.Plenty of companies have workforces that treat each other well but treat their customers, vendors, press, etc like they're subhuman annoyances. pjmlp 2 years ago I do get it alright.Some people had a bad experience with a couple of folks and decided to extrapolate to everyone in the company.Every single company has such pearls. If they don't, they aren't yet big enough. metacritic12 2 years ago No you still don't. It's not about which Nokia employee. It's about whether they were external vs internal facing.E.g. I can perfectly believe the employees of the DMV are super sweet to each other, while being the bane of customers. 2 replies → IntelMiner 2 years ago The point was your experiences are not reflective of reality of outside partners pjmlp 2 years ago For that you need to actually know what my experiences with outside partners happened to be like, but you don't.A couple of people got some bad seeds and pretend everyone on the customer business units behave the same way.No that wasn't my unit, but it also wasn't pure internal engineering bubble with zero customer contact.
KennyBlanken 2 years ago What's obvious is that you still don't Get It. Your experience as an employee is completely irrelevant to how Nokia treated the press.Plenty of companies have workforces that treat each other well but treat their customers, vendors, press, etc like they're subhuman annoyances. pjmlp 2 years ago I do get it alright.Some people had a bad experience with a couple of folks and decided to extrapolate to everyone in the company.Every single company has such pearls. If they don't, they aren't yet big enough. metacritic12 2 years ago No you still don't. It's not about which Nokia employee. It's about whether they were external vs internal facing.E.g. I can perfectly believe the employees of the DMV are super sweet to each other, while being the bane of customers. 2 replies →
pjmlp 2 years ago I do get it alright.Some people had a bad experience with a couple of folks and decided to extrapolate to everyone in the company.Every single company has such pearls. If they don't, they aren't yet big enough. metacritic12 2 years ago No you still don't. It's not about which Nokia employee. It's about whether they were external vs internal facing.E.g. I can perfectly believe the employees of the DMV are super sweet to each other, while being the bane of customers. 2 replies →
metacritic12 2 years ago No you still don't. It's not about which Nokia employee. It's about whether they were external vs internal facing.E.g. I can perfectly believe the employees of the DMV are super sweet to each other, while being the bane of customers. 2 replies →
IntelMiner 2 years ago The point was your experiences are not reflective of reality of outside partners pjmlp 2 years ago For that you need to actually know what my experiences with outside partners happened to be like, but you don't.A couple of people got some bad seeds and pretend everyone on the customer business units behave the same way.No that wasn't my unit, but it also wasn't pure internal engineering bubble with zero customer contact.
pjmlp 2 years ago For that you need to actually know what my experiences with outside partners happened to be like, but you don't.A couple of people got some bad seeds and pretend everyone on the customer business units behave the same way.No that wasn't my unit, but it also wasn't pure internal engineering bubble with zero customer contact.
What's obvious is that you still don't Get It. Your experience as an employee is completely irrelevant to how Nokia treated the press.
Plenty of companies have workforces that treat each other well but treat their customers, vendors, press, etc like they're subhuman annoyances.
I do get it alright.
Some people had a bad experience with a couple of folks and decided to extrapolate to everyone in the company.
Every single company has such pearls. If they don't, they aren't yet big enough.
No you still don't. It's not about which Nokia employee. It's about whether they were external vs internal facing.
E.g. I can perfectly believe the employees of the DMV are super sweet to each other, while being the bane of customers.
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The point was your experiences are not reflective of reality of outside partners
For that you need to actually know what my experiences with outside partners happened to be like, but you don't.
A couple of people got some bad seeds and pretend everyone on the customer business units behave the same way.
No that wasn't my unit, but it also wasn't pure internal engineering bubble with zero customer contact.