tmettler5
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April 1st, obviously!
How do we know this? When Verizon committed, they had not noticed 2012 is Leap Year. Thus, the date they planned, March 31st, First Quarter, actually falls on the first day of April!
Be kind to them. This only happens every four years. Their corporate calendars are probably the budget edition - the ones where each year has standard 365 days. It is far cheaper to do a Groundhog Day every 4 years.
A friend of mine whose company sells the Days that Calendar companies build into their products explained this to me. He said that AT&T, Verizon and the Post Office buy the 365 day calendar every year, while Sprint and TMo buy the more expensive Leap Year option every 4 years. Don't believe my friend? What just happened at T-Mobile? When did it happen? Shame on them for blaming the failed merger! But, seriously, who would admit to a big layoff because of money wasted on those expensive, unnecessary Leap Year calendars?
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I would have to raise a glass to you, sir, if it is true. Can you tongue-in-cheek say I will also become independently wealthy next week too?