Bryan Petty wrote:
On 2/20/07, Frank Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure that Omniture is a great place to work, and all, and that
there are lots of great positions open there. However, the position
of PR Director just got filled
(http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/210003), and by none other
than Blake Stowell. Hopefully that doesn't say anything about
Omniture's ethics or future as a company.
Stowell is a PR Director. It's his job to say what the execs want him
to say. His job is just to filter it in a way that it's going to avoid
(ignorantly) burning down any bridges to possible future endeavors
explaining it (spin comes with the job description I'm sure) in the
most positive light possible. The way I look at it, Omniture is smart
to pick him up now that he has experience of dealing with the SCO
issues on his belt. If any even remotely similar situation ever pops
up, he's likely to come out ahead.
You could look at it this way. If you ever work for Omniture, he could
very well save you from losing your job. :)
Hmm, okay. I'll take that as an alternate viewpoint to my own...
P.S. Please wrap your emails at 72 characters. I believe it's a
default option in Thunderbird, I don't know how you even turn it off.
Right, sorry. It's easy enough to switch wrapping (Edit->Preferences,
General tab, "Wrap palin text messages at __ characters"), but
sometimes I forget to switch it back after sending off something
I don't want wrapped (inline patch, log entry, etc.).
Frank
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