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CompuServe, Netscape and The Source are also all predicting a dismal 2010...

posted by : nemowho, 23 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Inq. Needs to...

And the Inq. needs to shed Nick Farrell.

posted by : Ferret, 20 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Really?

Sorry to hear about the job losses - it's awful - at least he's being honest with the situation and isn’t taking his ‘massive’ bonus. However 'voluntary layoffs' isn’t that the most cowardly way of firing people...?
For all of the guys waiting for the boot I really feel for you and I would suggest that you make sure you keep refreshing your skills and knowledge whilst looking for another job. IT Manager III: Unseen Forces is a simulation game that reflects your job and can help you boost your existing IT skills.

posted by : TamaraDigitalis, 20 November 2009 Complain about this comment
gumble 2 gumble

i dont have sympathy for anyone who works for aol.
aol marketing is very aggressive and their programs are full of bloatware. they treat customers like they dont know the first thing about computers - patronising gits!

posted by : barney gumble, 20 November 2009 Complain about this comment
A-O-HELL To shed a 3rd Of Its Staff

I would like to thank America-Off-Line management for doing their part in contributing to the rise in the UnEmployment rate for 2009 and into 2010. Oh, and just in time for the holiday season too.
Gee, what would we do without these pathetic corporate butt-holes. It's just business. Nothing personal. RIGHT?!! }:p

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posted by : Daemon_ZOGG, 20 November 2009 Complain about this comment
farrell 2 farrell

keep it up

posted by : Robert Farrell, 19 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Overheard from an employee's computer:

"Welcome!"
"You've got no job!"
"Goodbye!"

posted by : Average Dude, 19 November 2009 Complain about this comment

AOL will shed a third of its staff

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