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To: scion who wrote (20878)3/24/2012 3:38:35 PM
From: SteveFRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 53574
 
Absolutely dead wrong. Chris Irons asked to be removed from IHUB since he didn't think it would be appropriate to be posting once he starts working for JBII.

JBII: Redefining "shameless" on a near-daily basis. Fun times!

Rawnoc Member Profile Rawnoc Member Level
Saturday, March 24, 2012 3:34:14 PM
Re: arvitar post# 172840
Post # of 172864

Absolutely dead wrong. Chris Irons asked to be removed from IHUB since he didn't think it would be appropriate to be posting once he starts working for JBII.


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To: scion who wrote (20878)3/24/2012 4:38:38 PM
From: donpatRespond to of 53574
 
Re-- MY NAME IS CHRISTOPHER IRONS FROM PHILADELPHIA, PA AND I AM LONG JBII.

GOOD LUCK TO ALL LONGS & EVERYONE WITH THE FORTITUDE TO STAND UP FOR JBI--

Me too - I wish them luck - they'll need a boatload of it to get this POS company in the black. If they do so, they deserve my praise and admiration - taking old developments and molding them into a working, if obsolete plant, is remarkable if it makes a dime.

I very much doubt it - these opportunists have rushed to market which clearly exists and intended to dominate it till the cash was used up. They now are in the unenviable position of raising more cash - I doubt they will be able to with their litigious involvement and penchant for attracting GOON posters who threaten and intimidate or try to - I think it is quite self defeating, myself.

So GOOD LUCK copycats - keep looking for saps with cash to fuel your aspirations of greatness.

But wish the rest of us luck, too, in proving what a lark this whole JBI effort really is.

Agilyx and WM and Covanta rule! (There's a suggestion in that statement that I maintain is required for success in this day and age, IMHHO!)



To: scion who wrote (20878)3/27/2012 6:09:47 PM
From: scionRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
I started working for JBI in early March 2012. I received my job offer on February 7, 2012, returning it several days thereafter.

Rawnoc Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:32:07 PM
Re: jimmenknee post# 172884 Post # of 173653

I apologize for CRUSHING another baseless conspiracy theory, but...

Chris Irons quit IHUB the day after he had a job offer from JBII following his in person interview.

Email response from Chris Irons in addition to speaking with him on the phone (I recommended giving him a call -- very cool, very intelligent & honest guy):

I started working for JBI in early March 2012. I received my job offer on February 7, 2012, returning it several days thereafter. Prior to March 2012, I had never been paid or compensated by the company in any way, and had performed no work for the company at all.

I pursued my job with JBI after doing about 18 months of intense due diligence (to the tune of roughly 4-5 hours a day of research) on John Bordynuik, the company, and his process. During my DD, I met and spoke with many shareholders of the company who seemed to share my loyalty, passion, and adoration for what John and his staff are trying to do. IR was a natural fit for me, as I love talking to people about the company, and have spent most of my professional life to this point dealing with personal relationships -- at my previous jobs with the bar I managed, and as a trainer with Apple.


If there's anything at all I can help with, please don't hesitate to e-mail or call.

All the best,

Christopher Irons
Investor Relations Manager

JBI, Inc.

E ir@jbi.net
O 716.278.0015 | F 716.278.0153

www.plastic2oil.com


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