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#1 momfor10years

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Posted 14 April 2008 - 12:42 PM

I am new to the forum and to MOM. I am a purchasing agent with this company in St Petersburg Florida.

I am currently working with MOM version 4.3. I personally have worked with MOM for 10 years.

The company I am working for is thinking about upgrading to 6.0. We are trying to figure out if it is worth it, to upgrade. Our IT guy gave us the upgrade features for 6.0. Does anyone have the Upgrade features for the Upgrades that we are missed?

Also, our company has been on a constant decline and they just cut everyone's hours.

Is there any companies in the Pinellas county, Florida area... that might be hiring, for any positions that who would like experienced MOM users? Most of our employees have been with this company for 10 years, so they would be reliable,responsible,Employees.

Thank you,

Mom for 10 years!!!

#2 dseibold

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Posted 15 April 2008 - 03:19 PM

If your company is cutting hours and in a decline, I would not consider upgrading until the cashflow greatly improved. If you have a desperate need to upgrade, I would look at the cheaper competitors. IMHO software will not replace quality products and quality staff. You have to have both to get everything running profitably.

Just my opinion...
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#3 planetdj

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Posted 18 April 2008 - 06:08 AM

I agree with you David... you said exactly what I was hesitant about saying when I read this post yesterday.
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#4 wenzi110

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 01:16 AM

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