In the w3 pl meeting. Why are we wasting time blaming climate change for Hawaii? Invasive grass, power company not keeping utilities safe, and city leaders were most of the failure that caused the devastation. Why not as a company go after these causes that brought such great loss of life and property?
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Maui was engulfed in flames by Directed Energy We-pons by the elite/deep state. ALL about land grab. NYC next target...do your research
@fvn+1of3BEeO dancing around like a bunch of f'en idi0t5!!!! All while the company bleeds out money. If anything the company should be in a state of emergency
- Complete halt of unnecessary spending.
- Complete halt of unnecessary traveling.
- All hands on deck to help adjusters ( and not just marking the tasks complete.
- Complete review of overlapping jobs & systems ( yes, that may mean layoffs but we all know it's coming)
- Severe focus on taking care of and RETAINING our customers.
But who am I? Turn the music up and let's fantasize about being on a beach while our customers continue to cancel their policies and sign up with the competitors. Carry on!
Glad we got a few minutes watching the corporate clowns dancing like a bunch of pre-schoolers during that poor excuse of a presentation. Pathetic.
Guys! Think of those poor people Mario and wife saw on his vacation! Lol how out of touch can he be?
Don't forget about the corporate water wars that were and still are going on in Maui. That was the main reason why the water was held back from fighting the fires. Yes, climate change because Maui has not had as much rainfall in recent years. In fact that is what started the water wars. Don't take my word for it, look it up.
Seriously, what is record # of quarterly losses that a Board of Directors have kept a CEO through?
Is Tom the record holder?
Blow the whistle, tell the media how Allstate is really run
We all know it is not about the climate change/storms. Allstate hasn't been profitable for 8 quarters.....8 QUARTERS!