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I cannot find any logic in what Sprint has done for the past 3 years or so that they have "run the show". They consistently have made egregious errors in many areas of the business, not the least of which is the HORRIBLE phone support for customers as well as employees; I have consistently spent well over 4 hours and several transfers (most times in circles) just trying to get a simple problem solved. It has been the same rhetoric for years that Sprint will fix these problems.
I in no way am convinced that Sprint's Dan Hesse cares for his employees or the company. Why else would he accept a bonus of such magnitude when the company continues to falter. How many jobs would have been saved had he chose not to be so darned edacious.
The Board of Directors seem to have a habit of finding CEOs that just want to run the company in the ground. The last CEO has to be paid $84,000 a month--FOR LIFE, just because it was written in his contract; this is not a one-time payment of $84,000, this is FOR LIFE that Sprint has to pay him. This is a pitiful sight when a Board can make such incongruous decisions in their policies...decisions that don't seem to be conducive to intelligent, business-growing decisions.
My money is against Sprint. I am more than an disgruntled laid off employee, I am furious at the decisions that Sprint has consistently made--decisions that have put them on the road to failure. I am not suprised in the least with this post. I am shocked that this is not a higher percentage. It is no wonder they are losing people with the silly antics that go on behind the scenes. I would encourage anyone reading this to check for themselves the truths that I have mentioned. It is far worse than I have written; there are bonuses, salaries, "stipends" and legal paybacks that have taken this company to its knees, and the Board of Directors does not seem to care.