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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Eskam" data-source="post: 115807" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p>Re: MUSIC Group Reviews - Unhappy Staff</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Um, they can afford to because of obvious internal efficiencies? That sounds more like a successful company than one that is doomed. </p><p></p><p>And supply chain issues - selling more than you can make? That's really an issue? Funny, Apple has had that since the iPhone release and they are still managing to hang on, if just barely :roll:</p><p></p><p>If all the people in those "posts" on glassdoor are so smart, and if all the pundits who have been spelling the doom of companies like Apple for literally decades now are so smart why aren't they out there running their own successful companies instead of pontificating? It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it's far easier to tear crap down than build it up (i.e. run a successful company). Go figure. I can't stand this kind of poisonous, self serving and flat out destructive gossip. It's completely baseless yet for some reason the more the same BS get's repeated people incorrectly attribute that amplification to confirmation and also some perverse legitimacy. Just look how the comments in this thread have quickly jumped to all kinds of wild assumptions and conjecture in the span of a few posts. Based on anonymous comments on a site that actively trolls for negative feedback to get page views. </p><p></p><p>In what way is this whole chain of events even remotely logical or rational? Please, please please people - don't fall into the trap! Ugh. That's it, I'm done with this topic - it's not the purpose with this thread.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Kudos to Uli for his class act response. It's easy to see why Behringer is the rising star it is. Supply chain problems indeed. Good grief...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Eskam, post: 115807, member: 2124"] Re: MUSIC Group Reviews - Unhappy Staff Um, they can afford to because of obvious internal efficiencies? That sounds more like a successful company than one that is doomed. And supply chain issues - selling more than you can make? That's really an issue? Funny, Apple has had that since the iPhone release and they are still managing to hang on, if just barely :roll: If all the people in those "posts" on glassdoor are so smart, and if all the pundits who have been spelling the doom of companies like Apple for literally decades now are so smart why aren't they out there running their own successful companies instead of pontificating? It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it's far easier to tear crap down than build it up (i.e. run a successful company). Go figure. I can't stand this kind of poisonous, self serving and flat out destructive gossip. It's completely baseless yet for some reason the more the same BS get's repeated people incorrectly attribute that amplification to confirmation and also some perverse legitimacy. Just look how the comments in this thread have quickly jumped to all kinds of wild assumptions and conjecture in the span of a few posts. Based on anonymous comments on a site that actively trolls for negative feedback to get page views. In what way is this whole chain of events even remotely logical or rational? Please, please please people - don't fall into the trap! Ugh. That's it, I'm done with this topic - it's not the purpose with this thread. EDIT: Kudos to Uli for his class act response. It's easy to see why Behringer is the rising star it is. Supply chain problems indeed. Good grief... [/QUOTE]
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