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| Guess Who's Listening at The Other End Of Your Telephone? "After reading this diary of perversity, you'll wonder why most long distance entrepreneurs haven't been enshrined in the Ripley Museum." __________________________________________________ Barry Harrin gives you a startling insiders view of the secretive and hidden world behind the locked doors of your local and long distance companies ... And yes, it will both shock and amaze you The stories you will read in Guess Who's Listening at The Other end of Your Telephone? Are all true. Only the names have been changed to protect the guilty (and on rare occasions the innocent). Starting with his career experiences, Harrin quickly moves up the ladder in a large corporate bureaucracy, all while exposing what really goes on. If you've ever worked in a bureaucracy, you will probably find yourself reminiscing about the good ol' days and how you survived despite the odds (or maybe you didn't and are thankful for that). If you have not yet worked in a large corporate bureaucracy, you will definitely need to read this book before considering it. And if you are about to join one of those conglomerates, you should read this book in preparation for what you are about to encounter. It will lessen the shock! The communications industry tends to be a very closed and incestuous society. Like society in general, it is populated with many good people working alongside some not so good people. You will doubtlessly enjoy your view behind these previously locked and sealed doors. How Would You Like To See The Chapter Titles ... They're Unbelievable! |
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