> On Oct 12, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh 
> <vignesh.v.sankaranaraya...@marks-and-spencer.com> wrote:
> 
> Errr what?
> I'm sure you noticed that I'm not from IBM?
> An IBM employee wouldn't tweet an IBM 'situation' out to the world.
> 
> PS: Someone who's a bit rubbish in their job doesn't need be from India for 
> it to make sense. As if the entire rest of the world is 100% correct and 
> perfect all the time.
> 
> IBM has been making a lot of changes to their sites in the recent past; cut 
> them some slack. Whether this was a mistake or not, people are allowed to 
> make mistakes (as long as they then learn from it). Deal with it.
> If this was a service you were very reliant on, contact your service rep.
> 
> – Vignesh
> Mainframe Infrastructure

Yes people make mistakes but they correct the problem as soon as they are made 
aware of it. That is the way I have been taught since kindergarten. *ITS* your 
responsibility. to fix things that you broke.

Ed


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