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jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
54. Them, there
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 12:50 PM
Oct 2012

The executive types who layabout "tweeting" so they don't get their hands dirty doing anything of substance.

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What does "won't be tweeting for us anymore" mean? MADem Oct 2012 #1
I don't know. That's what I find infuriating. How did they deal with this? jillan Oct 2012 #2
S/he won't be taking care of the social media account obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #22
I was thinking a pink slip might be in order. MADem Oct 2012 #36
I'll just add kitchen aide to my ever growing list of things to avoid abelenkpe Oct 2012 #3
They've always been too expensive for me ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #4
And they are just the same as Whirlpool! jillan Oct 2012 #5
I've never been into cooking enough ohheckyeah Oct 2012 #10
+1000 but I am a cook. Have a hand masher for potatoes, works great for mashed squash, too wordpix Oct 2012 #34
They mixers are much better than Whirlpool products obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #23
One person's tweet does not represent the entire Company view HipChick Oct 2012 #6
I used to work for one of those too big to fail banks. One of the first things we were told is that jillan Oct 2012 #9
How many tweets do they put out that require a Twitter team? Incitatus Oct 2012 #7
A corporate "Twitter team"? Art_from_Ark Oct 2012 #8
Don't know about Kitchen Aide's situation, but a "Twitter team" can be just a few people... JHB Oct 2012 #18
It is very effectve and immediate marketing obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #25
Even small companies have a social media person obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #24
Leave... pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #11
why would a company allow such a thing in its official public communications? it seems very HiPointDem Oct 2012 #12
That guy "Is no longer working on the team" per Kitchen Aid Warpy Oct 2012 #13
You'll have to take my stand mixer out of my cold dead hands. Barack_America Oct 2012 #28
I second that! Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #67
They are out the door .... Trajan Oct 2012 #14
where did YOU read the offender was fired? catbyte Oct 2012 #17
Proof? Logical Oct 2012 #19
Where did you get this "fact" jberryhill Oct 2012 #31
The company statement wasn't clear on that score. Do you have more info? nt MADem Oct 2012 #38
Just watch for KitchenAid mixers on Craigslist csziggy Oct 2012 #15
What would Fred Upton think of it? nt Snotcicles Oct 2012 #16
KitchenAid products are overhyped and overpriced cherish44 Oct 2012 #20
Kitchen-Aid and Vking mixers are worth the money obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #26
My Mother bought a Kitchen-Aid shortly after the war. (WWII) Gemini Cat Oct 2012 #49
They are good quality products. Beacool Oct 2012 #70
They WERE good quality products. They're typical poorly made off shore marybourg Oct 2012 #77
I will, thanks. Beacool Oct 2012 #81
The tweet wasn't sent "in error" obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #21
Unfortunately the gears inside are no longer metal. GoneOffShore Oct 2012 #50
I still want one Marrah_G Oct 2012 #27
In a sad, ironic twist - Benton Harbor is mostly African American elfin Oct 2012 #29
It was an honest mistake. Renew Deal Oct 2012 #30
Yes, an "honest mistake" jberryhill Oct 2012 #32
Hate the employee, not the company. Barack_America Oct 2012 #33
The employee is indicative of the caliber of person they retain jberryhill Oct 2012 #35
You've never worked with any low "caliber" people? Renew Deal Oct 2012 #41
I run my own firm, and would not hire or retain such a person jberryhill Oct 2012 #45
Neither would I Renew Deal Oct 2012 #56
How were they supposed to know this person was so hateful? Barack_America Oct 2012 #44
They do now jberryhill Oct 2012 #46
"won't be tweeting for us anymore" Barack_America Oct 2012 #48
Yeah, it's a director's nephew, so they'll find other "work" jberryhill Oct 2012 #53
Who is "they?" Renew Deal Oct 2012 #40
Them, there jberryhill Oct 2012 #54
It wasn't an honest mistake obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #43
wow...low blow is an understatement. It's going to get uglier than ever out there this month Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2012 #37
I'm sorry you feel this way. Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #39
Comanies judge individuals like that every day. Bake Oct 2012 #60
Well I believe that Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #64
So let's put a ton of AMERICAN workers out of a job all over a tweet Zalatix Oct 2012 #76
So we should put up with their shit and HOPE they put people to work? Bake Oct 2012 #83
But the company disavowed it. Vehemently. What else can they do? Zalatix Oct 2012 #84
People Please.... Jeff In Milwaukee Oct 2012 #42
Thank you, exactly Proud Public Servant Oct 2012 #47
Maybe -- just maybe -- they should rethink who they hire. Bake Oct 2012 #59
They did rethink who they hired Proud Public Servant Oct 2012 #61
You can apply whatever logic you wish Bake Oct 2012 #65
I agree. HappyMe Oct 2012 #52
It's expensive, but it's the last one you'll ever buy Jeff In Milwaukee Oct 2012 #58
Thank you for shining the cold light of reason on this, Jeff. slackmaster Oct 2012 #66
You'll never regret it. Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #68
Here's hoping that it's not any time soon! Jeff In Milwaukee Oct 2012 #71
corporations stupidly outsource their social media to pay idiots... and then this shit happens. progressivebydesign Oct 2012 #51
They may not outsource Proud Public Servant Oct 2012 #62
I maintain the Twitter account... ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2012 #55
Actually, this sounds like less KitchenAid's fault than the employee. Fawke Em Oct 2012 #57
Companies are held accountable for their employees' actions on a daily basis. Lex Oct 2012 #74
I don't know why you'd hold the company accountable for that Matariki Oct 2012 #63
Oh please, all the manufactured drama. Beacool Oct 2012 #69
I'll never by anything made by them anymore. applegrove Oct 2012 #72
A pity too, since they are still, even now, American made. Lex Oct 2012 #73
If some idiot working for me pulled this, I'd hate to be condemned forever for it. Zalatix Oct 2012 #75
Screw that jerk! I'm keeping my mixer! Lone_Star_Dem Oct 2012 #78
Yeah, you tell them!!!! Beacool Oct 2012 #82
I make my bread in a Cuisinart DLC-7. Manifestor_of_Light Oct 2012 #79
You can always buy used. kentauros Oct 2012 #80
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