I’ll take the yearly snowfalls of Southpoint over what is happening in Houston right now…somebody is looking over us for sure.
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Well, when you try to put all of your leaders in a city that can’t handle bad weather, you should realize that it is a risk to business continuity. Just like most good companies don’t fly all of their leaders around on a single private plane: if it goes down the company is crippled.
Wondering why Houston can't keep the power on ?? Deregulation is wonderful thing
@ufd+1tp0d96r lol ok p3
This ain't it, my guy. Be mad at the EMT, VPs, and Directors who put us in this mess all you want, but gloating because your office location isn't dealing with a deadly weather event is a bad look.
I hope you made it into the office to collaborate
The great Red state of Texas can't keep the power grid on
@dhu+1tp0d96r Hurricane
Care to elaborate?