[Asterisk-Users] Re: Top posting

Jon Radon jonr800 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 16 18:34:37 MST 2004


Worst thread ever.


On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:02:07 -0600, Michael Greb <mikegrb at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:53:52 -0600, Jay Milk <jay at skimmilk.net> wrote:
> > So, that's how my tax dollars are spent?  Outrageous, and certainly
> > news-worthy.  Good luck fighting off CNN and the like when this leaks
> > out.
> 
> Not at all, this is one of my favorite policies that has come from the
> performance improvement department.  Yes that is right, it is official
> policy at my location to not deal with people who top-post.  PI
> decided that with people moved around between positions it is always
> best for bottom-posting just as if on a mailing list even in two party
> communications as, if another person comes into the discussion, it is
> much quicker, and thus cheaper, to have a properly formatted
> communication to come up to speed.  This is the same as the policy
> that businesses that send ill-formatted bussiness letters will not
> receive addition business when there is another suplier capable of
> delivering the product/service.
> 
> Top-posting is even grounds for being written up if you later need to
> forward a copy of a message on to another department or person.
> 
> Michael Greb
> 
> 
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