I doubt that it would be grounds for dissmissal.

The employee was prolly just a clueless wonder.  Provided he/she has a
good attitude and a disposition to learn DOS support, they should be
forgiven. ;)

~pete

On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Ole Juul wrote:
> Or Botton wrote:
>  > Once when I finally found out away to connect to IBM in
>  > Israel using Arachne. I called to IBM support to tell them
>  > how to do it, to help any other DOS users who might
>  > request for help. Instead the guy was suprised that DOS
>  > can even use the modem. He then told me that they are not
>  > intrested in that information, as they do not encourage
>  > the use of obselete computers/programs on the internet. I
> I would think that IBM employees would be instructed to,
> atleast morally, support all company products while at
> work. Since IBM is currently developing and marketing,
> both the DOS OS and a graphical browser for same, that
> employee's actions would, in most companies, be grounds for
> dismissal.

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