It’s pretty telling that his top 5 execs quit last year. They must see the coming storm and found new jobs. It’s better to be proactive than to be notified of your layoff out of the blue via Twitter and be at square one hitting the bricks and sending out resumes.
“Its pretty telling that his top 5 execs quit last year. They must see the coming storm and found new jobs. Its better to be proactive than to be notified of your layoff out of the blue via Twitter and be at square one hitting the bricks and sending out resumes.”
Like people, who are dumbly walking in a railroad tunnel not hearing the train’s whistle coming through the tunnel and ignoring the flashing lights from the engine.
Or, the company is failing BECAUSE he fired them. I’m thinking this has a lot to do with it.
I’m personally convinced that the hand of David Barton is somehow behind Beck’s overall demise. I think Barton send him in the wrong direction on programming, whispered junk in his ear that was bad business, then got Joe Kerry released (Joe “quit”) and took his place as head of the charity wing of Mercury.