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Re: Somebody To Love (promo video)

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this came across in my alerts and I just had to post it up and listen one again to one of my fav bands of all time!!
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Seven Great Reason Why I Love Working @ Stratix Systems

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It's a late night for me just like many other nights. While I was walking our dog, a little light snow began to fall here in Highlands, NJ. At this time of year, along with not much traffic I can hear the rumble of the waves that are peppering the beach. Sometimes it's times it's nights like these that I get to remember about how good things are and how fortunate I've been through out the years. A little more than ten years ago the copier company that I worked for was bought by Stratix...
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Six Reasons Why DocuWare Can Help Copier Dealers Kick-start Their Professional Services

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A few weeks ago I had to prepare for a demonstration of NSI middleware for one of our Ricoh devices. We had two scenarios, the first consisted of selecting the NSI middleware from the copier and then to manually put in the index information. The...
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Re: Seven Great Reason Why I Love Working @ Stratix Systems

Old Glory ·
Great read. You start by saying that "Change is Good" which is not always true but salespeople seem to always assume that all change is bad. I was Director of Sales and after 4 straight years of growth we had a slight dip in the 5th year. I was demoted to Major Account Sales and my Sales Manager was promoted. He's gone now but I wouldn't take ny old job back for anything. I was devistated at the time but couldn't be happier now. I don't have to deal with everyone else's problems, only those...
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Re: Seven Great Reason Why I Love Working @ Stratix Systems

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Jim You're doing an awesome job in East Texas, keep up the great work and thank you for the reply!
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The Kid that Never Quit "Part 1"

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At about 14 years old a kid starting running with the wrong crowd. By the age 16 years old that kid quit High School because was of an ultimatum by schools administrator "you can either quit or we'll expel you". Rather than getting expelled the kid opted for quitting. Up until this point the kid had never quit anything in his life. That kid had been adopted at three years old and had lived in a foster home from birth. Through out the years that kid always asked himself this one question,...
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Martin Hofman ·
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