SBC CWA Strike Imminent 572
Tmack writes "SBC union workers are preparing (again) to strike after negotiations have broken down between CWA and SBC. What this means to the average person? As long as the strike is taking place, orders for new service and repair of existing services with SBC will be delayed as only non-union workers and temps will be around to complete the work. Latest word is the strike is now planned for Friday night through next Tuesday. Check here(1),
here(2), and here(3)
for more info."
interesting timing (Score:2, Funny)
Call me! (Score:4, Funny)
Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Who? What? (Score:5, Funny)
Strange Business Creators
Content Watching Authority
Super Boy's Car
Cranky Women's Adovocates
hmm I am sure others can come up with better or possibly even right answers to this mystery.
Uhh (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I am a potential scab! (Score:2, Funny)
Yeehaw and all that.
Uhh... (Score:5, Funny)
IOW, who/what are SBC and CWA?
Re:A little locale (Score:5, Funny)
SBC is the Somalian Bodybuilders Co-op, they are in dispute with the Cameroon Weightlifting Association (CWA). Something about stolen training methods.
It's only really relevant because Microsoft fund SBC.
woohoo! (Score:2, Funny)
Workers' rights, my ass. They just want the long weekend. Come on down to Billy's Bear Barn where we're on strike every night! Tuesdays women strike for half price! Yee-haw!
Oblig Simpsons Quote (Score:1, Funny)
Lisa : Finally you get to share the fair share of the working force.
Homer : And make life-long contacts with organized crime.
non-union workers... (Score:3, Funny)
Wait a minute... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:fixed your dsl? (Score:2, Funny)
What if they had a strike and nobody knew... (Score:4, Funny)
Can't speak for SBC, but if this was Verizon in New York, my response would be "How could you tell?"
Prepare for Potential DSL Outages (Score:4, Funny)
This announcement is to help you prepare for the real possibility that your DSL connection may fail and thus be out of service during the possible labor dispute.
We recommend that you review What Should I Do If The Internet Goes Down? [thetoque.com] and make the necessary preparations.
Sincerely,
Management
Re:What if they had a strike and nobody knew... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Who? What? (Score:3, Funny)
Which means basically no crochet tea-cosies, fresh scones or home made waffles for a couple of days.
And we will be able to notice what difference? (Score:5, Funny)
An anecdote from my personal experience with them...
SBC was supposed to install DSL at my home. The equipment for my end came and I hooked it up, waiting for the date service was supposed to start. The day comes and goes with no DSL. I call them the next day and spend several hours on the phone with a tech. Finally, he comes to the conclusion that I don't seem to have DSL service.
In fact, he can't even find record of the order, despite them having sent me equipment. We get off the phone, and I am called not once, but three times by different companies they apparently contract with to let me know that my DSL service is down.
Finally, they get their act together and fix the problem. Over the next three days I received four phone calls and two in-person visits letting me know that they fixed my DSL service.
Never mind how SBC used to call me at my old address trying to sell me DSL (which wasn't offered in my area at the time). We actually ordered it the first time, and it took them two months of hassles to get the to admit they don't offer it in our area and get a refund for the two months of service they charged us for.
So I ask, how would I be able to tell that there was a strike? Oh, my phone wouldn't ring off the hook with notifications of information I already know.
~Dan
Re:Hmmm... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:3, Funny)