Carl Guderian on Mon, 17 Sep 2001 14:53:08 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> WTC-Surviversreport from Scott (Fwrded) |
Diana Ozon wrote: > Jeezus! Which financial services company (allegedly) regularly screws its smaller customers, rapes other countries for a buck and apparently abandons its low-level employees to die? Turn your monitor upside down (and squint) to find the answer: 50J8 uvw437 Source: http://www.costargroup.com/wtc/3WorldFinancialCenterTenants.pdf Encyclopedia Brown, eat your heart out. Saw Kissinger on CNN instead of in the dock where he belongs. Disgusted, Carl > > We work with the rest of the company from our center on the 24th floor, > but we also send individual workers to the different floors to support the > different departments that are scattered from the 5th floor all the way up > to the 24th floor. The Creative Service / Computer Graphics department > had recently let go of all the temporary employees, which had left us > rather understaffed. I had been asked to cover one of the departments, > Financial Services, on the 19th floor every Tuesday on a permanent basis, > and this was my first day of starting that coverage. ... > > I went down to the 19th floor and found my work station so I could begin > this first job. But before I go on let me just say a few things about my > job. I'm not very proud of my job. The work is easy enough for me and > the pay is good enough to support my lifestyle in New York, but the > business itself makes me less than comfortable. Mainly, this is because > the business puts profit before just about everything, well actually not > just about, it is before everything. I guess I feel a little guilty for > knowing some of the things I know. I've overheard conversations where > bankers talk about where they can dump sour investments onto unknowing > investors. And I don't think those unknowing investors are their > wealthier customers whose business they really value. I've seen > paragraphs that promote going into certain countries and states because > they have lax environmental laws and thus the company can make more money > since they won't have spend money hedging the damage they are causing to > the earth. ... > With that said about the business, I have to stress that the people I work > with are all beautiful people. Sure, we can all get on each other's > nerves, but we'd never harm each other. One woman, Janet, and I are at > the exact opposite ends of some sort of personality spectrum, yet if I had > the chance, I would save her life without question. It's because I know > we are all trying to do the best we can. We all have dreams and fears and > good intentions. No one wants to harm anyone or pollute anything. No one > wants to abuse anyone or anything in order to make another dollar. We > basically do our jobs and don't think about all the other gears that are > turning in the machinery. We only see the immediate faces and not the far > reaching effects that this business has on the rest of the community. > And I believe everyone in the company up to the CEO lives and believes > this. ... > It was official, WTC1 was on fire, struck by an airplane. > Then the building intercom clicked on and the fire warden made an > announcement. He told us that World Trade Center 1 had been hit by an > airplane, but this did not affect the World Financial Center and that we > were NOT to evacuate. He then repeated that we weren't to evacuate. > First announcement... > > A man was standing in front of me on a cell phone and I asked him if we > should evacuate. He said he didn't know, but his family was downstairs so > he was going to go there and check on them. That made sense to me, he was > leaving to collect his family. The fire warden came back on the intercom > again and repeated that we weren't to evacuate. Second... The next thing I knew, > there was a shockwave, and someone was yelling, "Another plane, another > plane hit." At this point everyone was nervous and frankly there seemed > to be less people around. In fact, it seemed like all the managing > directors were gone, and the vice presidents too. It was just me and the > analysts, the top brass had disappeared. ! I ended the > call to my dad and called the center. Winston answered the phone. I > could tell he was in distress. He told me the phone was ringing off the > hook. He didn't know what to do. I told him I wanted to evacuate even > though they were telling us not to, which they announced yet a third time > over the intercom. He told me to come up to the center if I wanted and we > ended out brief conversation. > And third > > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body > # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net -- Happiness is the maximum agreement between reality and desire -- Joseph Stalin _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold