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Verizon Wireless
12391 Main St.
Hesperia, CA 92345
Phone:1 (760) 948-1105
Website at www.verizonwireless.com and www.job-applications.com/verizon-job-application/
Coming Soon by mid-Summer 2015
Verizon replaces the fiber a squirrel chewed through a few months back. They are replacing the multi-fiber bundle that runs from the splitter cabinet to the breakout box.
The Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ
Verizon Hall
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dobson Organ, Opus 76
April 27, 2013: The Verizon Center before the start of the third period of an NHL game between the Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals. (Photo by Clyde Caplan/clydeorama.com)
Over a thousand people gathered in the Verizon Wireless Theater to see the first bout for Houston Roller Derby of 2007.
Verizon Center (formerly known as MCI Center), Washington DC., sports movie billboard, jumbotron and Chinese lettering, the latter because of its Chinatown location.
Picture taken 11/13/21
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Washington DC - Jun 22: Sade performs to a packed Verizon Center on Wednesday night. (Josh Sisk/For The Washington Post)
The event and civic center in downtown Mankato.
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Washington DC - Jun 22: Sade performs to a packed Verizon Center on Wednesday night. (Josh Sisk/For The Washington Post)
On June 22nd a message was sent out nationwide, not only to Verizon executives, but to members of its board of directors, that workers deserve a fair contract, not more corporate greed.
Board members get a cool $230,000 just for serving on Verizon's board. That's more than three top technicians who provide quality service to customers earn.
CWA activists are reminding these board members that they share in the responsibility to make sure that Verizon negotiates fairly with workers instead of demanding $10,000 a year from each worker in compensation cuts.