Monday 7 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 4): Welcome to the Summer of our Discontent

Dear Ian,

Good morning! I hope all is well in the US.  Here in the UK the weather is kind of annoying actually, bits of rain, no sunshine...anyway, we are not going to start complaining about the weather as well! I personally got my plate full with all that is going (or not going?) on.

You shall be glad to know that we've reached 1000 hits in the blog.  This would call for a celebration if times were happier.  In fact, I called this "Welcome to the Summer of Our Discontent" because...(drum roll, please) just as the number of hits are going up, so is our discontent, got it?

Ian, I must be honest with you: you are not so popular these days around here.  People have more than a bone to pick with you, let me tell you.  One issue that people find particularly irritating is the "no-show" show.  Hello? Sandwich calling NY?.

Just trivia: since I have loads of time now to perfect my obsession with Pfizer, I went to Pfizer's twitter, check it out:

http://twitter.com/pfizer_news

Tweeted not by lovely gnomes or by little pixies but by Jennifer, one of your PR people.  Amazingly, there are NO NEWS on the closure of Pfizer Sandwich! isn't that lovely? we must have gone into Never Land for all that matters. God forbid we give the wrong impression to people.  "We make medicines" and all that and we are quite the philanthropists as well, I mean, who said money???? 2400 people loosing their jobs? who said that?

Well, well, well...if this is part of a master plan to get the Sandwich issue "done and dusted", I'm afraid that this is not going to be possible.  You see, I for one, do not agree and about +2400 people don't agree either.

We would like to propose, Ian, that you come to Sandwich to face this decision and that you talk to us directly, with no interference, no filter, no minions, no nothing.  Just you and us.  Like responsible adults.  This might come as a shock to you but since you are the one demanding accountability within Pfizer as a whole, we (for once!) are with you: we want accountability with regards to the closure of our site.  We propose to debate.  We want to see you and we want you and your team to explain what alternatives there are for us and Kent.

The no-news show can't go on for much longer.  This is not only ridiculous.  Is irresponsible.

Kind regards,

Letter to Read

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