Jun 15, 2006 1:16 pm US/Mountain
DirecTV Will Be Moving To Denver, Hiring 100,000
Wayne Herman
Just got this message from my daily Google Search: WOW that 1,000 yesterday now is 100.000 people. Like all those HD channels they are adding! Sure this will be corrected but adding 100,000? Don't think so. Maybe I'm the only one that thinks this is funny?
Reporting
(CBS4) DENVER DirecTV will be taking over the former ICG Communications building off I-25 just south of Dry Creek in Denver.
DirecTV said it's going to hire 100,000 people.
It will be the telecom's new Denver-based hub for sales and customer support and one of the biggest hires in Denver since the telecom bust.
DirecTV's president said the company selected Denver because of the concentration of telecommunications businesses and a talented work force.
The new DirecTV center is expected to open early next year.
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DirecTV Will Be Moving To Denver, Hiring 100,000
Wayne Herman
Just got this message from my daily Google Search: WOW that 1,000 yesterday now is 100.000 people. Like all those HD channels they are adding! Sure this will be corrected but adding 100,000? Don't think so. Maybe I'm the only one that thinks this is funny?
Reporting
(CBS4) DENVER DirecTV will be taking over the former ICG Communications building off I-25 just south of Dry Creek in Denver.
DirecTV said it's going to hire 100,000 people.
It will be the telecom's new Denver-based hub for sales and customer support and one of the biggest hires in Denver since the telecom bust.
DirecTV's president said the company selected Denver because of the concentration of telecommunications businesses and a talented work force.
The new DirecTV center is expected to open early next year.
(© MMVI CBS Television Stations, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)