[TenTec] Regarding conversations with TT engineer(s)

lee berman w1idz at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 18 14:21:17 EDT 2008


In my 34-year career I've been an engineer and engineering manager at both large and small companies.  

I applaud the open -door policy that TenTec has tried to maintain for hams, but think it's time to change the policy.

Jack, if you're listening, now that there's a web page that we can look to for information, and Scott has been made de-facto "point man" for info on new releases, changes, modifications, etc.  Tell the engineers to stop answering customer questions of that nature, and defer them to Scott or someone else designated as PIO.

Besides "distressing" and "upsetting" some customers, it probably puts some emotional hurt on the engineer, who gives out info that is correct as he knows it at the time, but for unforeseen reasons turns out to be inaccurate.

It seems obvious to me, after reading some of these posts, that some in the ham community would prefer to be uninformed rather than misinformed.

I'm curious to see if the post-Boxboro contingent has similar stories to post to those posted post-Dayton.

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