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January 12, 2009 at 7:38 PM #328221January 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM #327753
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ParticipantHi JWM
Can you please back up your statement about me being in fantasyland?
“You’re still in fantasyland as well as the other the realtors.”
Please show me ANY of my posts that you deem to characterize as being fantasyland in nature.
ANY of them.
I will be curious to see what you bring up.
January 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM #328087SD Realtor
ParticipantHi JWM
Can you please back up your statement about me being in fantasyland?
“You’re still in fantasyland as well as the other the realtors.”
Please show me ANY of my posts that you deem to characterize as being fantasyland in nature.
ANY of them.
I will be curious to see what you bring up.
January 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM #328160SD Realtor
ParticipantHi JWM
Can you please back up your statement about me being in fantasyland?
“You’re still in fantasyland as well as the other the realtors.”
Please show me ANY of my posts that you deem to characterize as being fantasyland in nature.
ANY of them.
I will be curious to see what you bring up.
January 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM #328184SD Realtor
ParticipantHi JWM
Can you please back up your statement about me being in fantasyland?
“You’re still in fantasyland as well as the other the realtors.”
Please show me ANY of my posts that you deem to characterize as being fantasyland in nature.
ANY of them.
I will be curious to see what you bring up.
January 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM #328266SD Realtor
ParticipantHi JWM
Can you please back up your statement about me being in fantasyland?
“You’re still in fantasyland as well as the other the realtors.”
Please show me ANY of my posts that you deem to characterize as being fantasyland in nature.
ANY of them.
I will be curious to see what you bring up.
March 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM #359986SD Transplant
ParticipantThis is a big # any way you look at it:
Tyco Electronics Announces Additional 20,000 Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania-based electronic company announced this week they will cut an additional 20,000 positions worldwide.
Tyco Electronics, formerly partnered with Tyco International, plans to eliminate the jobs by the end of their fiscal year in September.
In December 2008, the company announced plans to cut 2,500 by the end of this month.
Mike Ratcliff, a spokesman for the company, says the initial cuts weren’t enough to make up for the decline of demand in their products.
Tyco would not release specific numbers of employees in the Triad that would be cut.
Ratcliff said the branches on Pegg Road, Burgess Road and Piedmont Triad Parkway in Greensboro would be experiencing layoffs today. He also said the Reidsville Road location in Winston-Salem would be impacted.
Tyco has 96,000 employees globally and 26,000 of them are in North and South America, Ratcliff said during a December phone interview.
The electronics company produces electronic components, wireless communication systems and telecommunication components.
North Carolina locations include several in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville and outside Charlotte.
March 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM #360288SD Transplant
ParticipantThis is a big # any way you look at it:
Tyco Electronics Announces Additional 20,000 Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania-based electronic company announced this week they will cut an additional 20,000 positions worldwide.
Tyco Electronics, formerly partnered with Tyco International, plans to eliminate the jobs by the end of their fiscal year in September.
In December 2008, the company announced plans to cut 2,500 by the end of this month.
Mike Ratcliff, a spokesman for the company, says the initial cuts weren’t enough to make up for the decline of demand in their products.
Tyco would not release specific numbers of employees in the Triad that would be cut.
Ratcliff said the branches on Pegg Road, Burgess Road and Piedmont Triad Parkway in Greensboro would be experiencing layoffs today. He also said the Reidsville Road location in Winston-Salem would be impacted.
Tyco has 96,000 employees globally and 26,000 of them are in North and South America, Ratcliff said during a December phone interview.
The electronics company produces electronic components, wireless communication systems and telecommunication components.
North Carolina locations include several in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville and outside Charlotte.
March 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM #360432SD Transplant
ParticipantThis is a big # any way you look at it:
Tyco Electronics Announces Additional 20,000 Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania-based electronic company announced this week they will cut an additional 20,000 positions worldwide.
Tyco Electronics, formerly partnered with Tyco International, plans to eliminate the jobs by the end of their fiscal year in September.
In December 2008, the company announced plans to cut 2,500 by the end of this month.
Mike Ratcliff, a spokesman for the company, says the initial cuts weren’t enough to make up for the decline of demand in their products.
Tyco would not release specific numbers of employees in the Triad that would be cut.
Ratcliff said the branches on Pegg Road, Burgess Road and Piedmont Triad Parkway in Greensboro would be experiencing layoffs today. He also said the Reidsville Road location in Winston-Salem would be impacted.
Tyco has 96,000 employees globally and 26,000 of them are in North and South America, Ratcliff said during a December phone interview.
The electronics company produces electronic components, wireless communication systems and telecommunication components.
North Carolina locations include several in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville and outside Charlotte.
March 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM #360470SD Transplant
ParticipantThis is a big # any way you look at it:
Tyco Electronics Announces Additional 20,000 Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania-based electronic company announced this week they will cut an additional 20,000 positions worldwide.
Tyco Electronics, formerly partnered with Tyco International, plans to eliminate the jobs by the end of their fiscal year in September.
In December 2008, the company announced plans to cut 2,500 by the end of this month.
Mike Ratcliff, a spokesman for the company, says the initial cuts weren’t enough to make up for the decline of demand in their products.
Tyco would not release specific numbers of employees in the Triad that would be cut.
Ratcliff said the branches on Pegg Road, Burgess Road and Piedmont Triad Parkway in Greensboro would be experiencing layoffs today. He also said the Reidsville Road location in Winston-Salem would be impacted.
Tyco has 96,000 employees globally and 26,000 of them are in North and South America, Ratcliff said during a December phone interview.
The electronics company produces electronic components, wireless communication systems and telecommunication components.
North Carolina locations include several in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville and outside Charlotte.
March 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM #360576SD Transplant
ParticipantThis is a big # any way you look at it:
Tyco Electronics Announces Additional 20,000 Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania-based electronic company announced this week they will cut an additional 20,000 positions worldwide.
Tyco Electronics, formerly partnered with Tyco International, plans to eliminate the jobs by the end of their fiscal year in September.
In December 2008, the company announced plans to cut 2,500 by the end of this month.
Mike Ratcliff, a spokesman for the company, says the initial cuts weren’t enough to make up for the decline of demand in their products.
Tyco would not release specific numbers of employees in the Triad that would be cut.
Ratcliff said the branches on Pegg Road, Burgess Road and Piedmont Triad Parkway in Greensboro would be experiencing layoffs today. He also said the Reidsville Road location in Winston-Salem would be impacted.
Tyco has 96,000 employees globally and 26,000 of them are in North and South America, Ratcliff said during a December phone interview.
The electronics company produces electronic components, wireless communication systems and telecommunication components.
North Carolina locations include several in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville and outside Charlotte.
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