neptunebob
Well-known member
Average Joe can't communiicate to a corporation!
Perhaps one reason - I think most companies don't want to hear from consumers or the public. It used to be that you could write a suggestion to a company and even if they didn't agree with your idea, at least they would say something to the effect like "thank you for writing about Tide". Now, you're lucky to even hear an answer and hopefully it's not a mean one.
Recently, I saw a new hospital built in another city that had a walking trail, something I thought was a good idea. I wrote to the public relations officer at the hospital I do work for and received a nasty answer to the effect of "how dare you suggest that! We can't have a walking trail! No one would go on it!. I mean, how dare I suggest somethign that might help people stay healthy?
Worse yet, I was notified by my supervisor that if I say something like this again I might be fired!. All this because I had an idea to make life better.
Perhaps the appliance and other companies feel the same way.
As to Whirlpool, I notice that their washers agitate furiously. Could it be that there was plot between Whirlpool nad the clothing manufacturers to get people to buy new clothes more often? Nep
Perhaps one reason - I think most companies don't want to hear from consumers or the public. It used to be that you could write a suggestion to a company and even if they didn't agree with your idea, at least they would say something to the effect like "thank you for writing about Tide". Now, you're lucky to even hear an answer and hopefully it's not a mean one.
Recently, I saw a new hospital built in another city that had a walking trail, something I thought was a good idea. I wrote to the public relations officer at the hospital I do work for and received a nasty answer to the effect of "how dare you suggest that! We can't have a walking trail! No one would go on it!. I mean, how dare I suggest somethign that might help people stay healthy?
Worse yet, I was notified by my supervisor that if I say something like this again I might be fired!. All this because I had an idea to make life better.
Perhaps the appliance and other companies feel the same way.
As to Whirlpool, I notice that their washers agitate furiously. Could it be that there was plot between Whirlpool nad the clothing manufacturers to get people to buy new clothes more often? Nep