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To: Pullin-GS who wrote (9041)11/12/1997 1:32:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
My experience with them so far has been absolutely great. From what I've seen up to now, they take good care of their perm-a-ployees, too.

The departments seem to have a lot of autonomy re: financial matters, so maybe what you experienced was a departmental ugliness rather than company-wide??

Anyway, they got me through a 3rd party agent so I never see a Bay check, only the agency's. Thanks for the note, though. I hope things work out more to your satisfaction in the future.

-MrB



To: Pullin-GS who wrote (9041)11/12/1997 1:33:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Hey Paul, re: Service Providers (my ISP stinks)...since you probably know every major ISP in the world <GG>, could you advise on how to choose a good one? I'm really getting irritated with mine (I hate my ISP), but I feel TRAPPED. Switching is a hassle anyway, but in addition to the extra setup fees, I've got my own domain so most ISP's (my ISP sux) want extra money to transfer it over.

So I'm expected to go blind into one (I hate my stupid ISP) that could be just as bad as the next. I don't really want to go bouncing around every ISP in the Bay Area (my idiot ISP really blows chunx), and I'll go both crazy and broke paying setups and domain transfer fees to every kid with a router who claims to be a service provider. I really hate my ISP, btw.

-MrB