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i worked at this REC site for a while
well in response to your comment... it is made very clear and as far as i know every employee there knows that the chances of the place closing at anytime is inevitable... we all knew they were working to do it all electronically rather then pay a room full of people to do these jobs.. we knew the day was coming, just didn't know when... a lease wouldn't close a gov't mandated building and we all know that.. i am sure when the monitors were purchased no one at the chattanooga site knew this was coming so soon... as i was told while i worked there, all it takes is one phone call to tell them... "we are shutting her down" and that is that... heck congrats to the chattanooga rec site though, it outlasted the vast majority of REC sites throughout the U.S. I really enjoyed this job and hate to see so many lose their jobs, but i cannot say that it really came as that big a shock, just by knowing what type of organization it is and how it works...