I was just wondering if underwriting ever updated their pathetic 1980’s green screen systems that they were still using as of 5 years ago when I left. At that time, they claimed that they were working on creating a new program that would be released within the next 5 years, and I’d love to know if that ever happened or if that was just another lie and/or failed project. It’s unbelievable that they are still using such outdated technology in the 21st century if they are still using that garbage.
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Otto make us ba-f, we could actually get some benefit from their big mouths if they fill them with water and we flew them over California to put out some fires
Otto the dog wiping its ar-e on our carpet? Time they changed their underwear model
No, they still have the same small a-s slow system that they had in their 50 year rewrite with Peter principal hired tech architects who lie thru pathetic horse face teeth who get calls in the middle of the night from the corporate slander detection bots. Business as usual for the donkey dum--ss regime who should be run out of a job tomorrow . Does that answer your question?
@4qop Well, everybody ends up maladjusted after working at SF
@2egt well adjusted people do not post on random internet message boards asking about the business and technical systems used by a job they left 5 years ago.
if you want to know how your old co-workers are doing, send them a text message.
Sh-t no. Necho and pdq rumba is the most reliable system we got.
@2tuy……many well adjusted people actually enjoyed their careers and the people they worked with. So a little reminiscing, and questions about how things have changed are normal.
Why are you on this site asking questions about a job you left 5 years ago. Get a hobby
Yes LOL
- Howard J Stevens, Steilacoom WA
Oh wow! I never thought it would happen. Is everything a lot easier now?
Yes