NuNet Reviews
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Pros
A good place to learn and gain experience for the talented entry level worker.
Cons
Limited budgets from working in a dying industry. They can't do anything to grow.
Advice to Senior Management
Senior management needs to take an interest in taking care of its existing customer base.
Pros
Coworkers. Since there is nothing to do but turn off services or work on the CEO's latest scheme to reinvent the company using ideas from 10 years ago you have lots of time to interact with your fellow workers and get to know them.
You can break services and no one really cares so its a great place to learn if you are in college.
You can see how to not to run a company.
Cons
Where to start. At the top? Management .. Management .. Management. The CEO is doesn't believe in marketing. Need I say more? NuNet is an unknown ISP who survives on a bleeding customer base. Purchase of other ISP's smaller than Nunet are done through shady dealings that leave the former owners stuck with barely any compensation and their only recourse is litigation which is exactly what the CEO of NNI wants. Dealing with this manage is like dealing with a pirate captain. Not fun and not easy and he is a excellent salesman at least as far as selling false hope for the company.
Other downsides. No budget to fix anything. Ancient equipment. Lots of do nothing managment that waits for the CEO to say how high to jump otherwise they surf the net. No vision, No Plan No hope. Someday someone is finally going to catch up to the CEO's dodges and scams and nail nunet to the wall along with him and that will be the end of it.
Advice to Senior Management
CEO needs to call it a day and leave the company. New leadership could eval remaining management and focus on something the technical talent a NuNet does well. Other than that man the bilge pumps because she is going down and they need to pump faster.
