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When Embarq, the wireless and Internet telecommunications firm, spun off from Sprint in 2006, it inherited 13 call centers with 1,500 phone-based customer service and sales representatives — centers which had been staffed using 13 different hiring processes.
Has hell frozen over in Carson City? On Monday, lawmakers finally voted to get rid of one of the state’s many worthless boards, putting an end to the Nevada Advisory Council on the Metric System.
To the editor: The mayoral election is coming up, and I have two choices: I can vote for Chris Giunchigliani, an avowed pro-unionist who will back all unions as they continue — with their wage and benefit demands — to drag our economy into the toilet. Besides having that pro-union baggage hanging over her head, she has pundit Jon Ralston saying that she is a “cutthroat, often polarizing pol whose career has been characterized by hard work and extensive knowledge undermined by unnecessary nastiness and consensus un-building.”
CARSON CITY — Who says the Nevada Legislature is only capable of producing bad ideas? A couple of bills are reasonable, much-needed changes.