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Comment by berrisfuelleron Mar 25, 2011 1:56pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: UK Office

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: UK OfficeI beg to differ. The previous poster obviously knows Gibbs and Peterson from their BD efforts in India. However, he is dead wrong as to what happened to them and why. Peterson was not "made redundant". He resigned. As for Gibbs, he was fired and for good reason. Gibbs is the equivalent of a used car saleman. He will promise anything to get a deal (or to keep his job). His problem and what ultimately led to his downfall is that sooner or later, you have to deliver on your promises. Gibbs promised the world and "all we got was this lousy shirt". Not only that, but he pissed off the sales guys who worked for him. From what I hear, Peterson wasn't the only one who got tired of taking flak for Gibb's over-inflated promises. The mistake wasn't for firing Gibbs, but rather for hiring him in the first place.
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