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Another NON-WORKING Belfort Digiwx AWOS
mark.kakucha
09.08.2009 - 01:21
09.08.2009 - 01:21
Let's see if this causes Mark Kacucha some legal trouble:
Belfort President Mark W. Decker, let me tell you about this lowlife.
Starts the workday between 9-10AM by checking work and personal email.
Come 11-11:30AM, he's getting ready to go to the local gym to work
out. Gets back in the office around 1PM and only then decides to take
a lunch break as if the gym workout didn't count for a lunch break. By
1:30PM, he back checking work and personal email and maybe making a
few entires in his family diary which he keeps at work on the company
hard drive. Come 3-4PM, he's getting anxious and is looking to wrap up
his workday so he can go home and coach soccer league for one of his
three daughters. Needless to say, all thru-out his "playful" workday,
one gets to see all his dirty nasty habits including:
1) scratching his balls,
2) stroking his cock,
3) farting (and then asking someone else if they farted),
4) belching,
5) biting his fingernails,
6) picking his nose (and eating the choice boogies),
7) scratching his ass,
8) picking at his toenails
9) coughing (he has a chronic productive cough... yuck)
Now keep in mind that this is a US Naval Academy graduate
1979) who's motto is "don't do as I do" but "do as I say!" Makes
complete sense because he superiors in the U.S. Navy recognized his
lack of leadership very early on. That's why Lt. Decker didn't last in
the U.S. Navy and decided to enter the corporate world where he could
use his skills of conniving, lying, denying, concealing, deceiving,
and making things up!
Let's get this straight, he been with at least three different
companies over the past dozen years, all where he had a hand in
running them into the ground. Doesn't a midshipman know how to steer a
boat to prevent it from running into the ground? He's been with:
1) Unc, Inc.
2) Mentor Technologies
3) Belfort Instruments
and now there appears to be evidence that he either resigned or
was fired from Belfort Instrument Company for "poor performance."
Seems like he spent four years trying to sell DigiWx and DigiWx AWOS
and was a miserable failure at all of it while dragging down the
finances for the rest of the Belfort company. It's easy to conclude
that Mark W. Decker is "all that and a bag of chips" along with
some "shit" salza on the side!
How many freakin passes does this lowlife (who was born with a silver
spoon in his mouth) get? What kind of role model is he for his three
daughters Audrey, Hanna, and Libby Decker? And how about his wife
Jennifer Racey who decided to keep her maiden name (maybe because she
knew about the lowlife she married).
Why do we have lowlifes like Mark W. Decker around? This guy thinks he
the best thing since sliced bread. He doesn't think his shit stinks
and he doesn't think too highly of woman in general either. Wonder how
he'll explain that one to his three daughters one day?
Mark W. Decker (the "w" stands for "wiener" which he scratches)
Jennifer L. Racey (probably wife)
289 Long Point Road (assessed value of $968,280 as of 1/1/05)
Crownsville, MD 21032-1853
DOB: January 7, 1957 according to http://anybirthday.com
Baltimore-based Belfort Instruments suing fired worker
The Daily Record, (Baltimore) by Mark Kucucha
A Baltimore manufacturer of weather instruments is suing a fired
employee it claims is on an anonymous Internet rampage. Belfort
Instrument says Mark W. Decker has been harassing current Belfort
employees via e-mail, calling the company's customers and partners
alleging unethical business practices, and posting trade secrets on
the Internet. Defendant Decker has an alarming history of engaging in
such 'anonymous' Internet attacks against those who he believes may
have slighted him (including past employers), and, absent a TRO, will
continue his historical pattern of making outrageous and harmful
attacks against the material business interests of Belfort Instrument,
reads Belfort's complaint, filed earlier this month in Baltimore
County Circuit Court. Belfort, which obtained a temporary restraining
order against Decker on Nov. 15, is suing him for misappropriating
trade secrets, breach of contract, defamation and tortious
interference with contractual relations. The company is seeking $1
million. After consulting with his client, Belfort attorney Douglas W.
Desmarais declined to speak about the case. My client's position is
that this is a dispute that they have chosen to resolve through legal
channels, and they're going to let it play out through legal channels,
Desmarais said. Decker could not be located for comment; his phone
number is unlisted and a reverse search of his Crownsville address
produced no results. According to the complaint, when Decker started
working for Belfort in 2001, he signed a contract promising that, if
he left the company, for two years afterward he would not say negative
things about it; if he did, he would face court action. He is also
bound by the Maryland Uniform Trade Secrets Act not to divulge
privileged information, Belfort says. Decker was fired on Oct. 20 of
this year and then started to harass his ex-girlfriend, still a
Belfort employee, via e- mail, the suit reads. He also allegedly e-
mailed the company's general mailbox anonymously, promising to fight
back against the company and drive it out of business. The company
also claims he called their customers and made untrue allegations.
Decker also used an Internet newsgroup to criticize the Belfort
product he had been in charge of marketing, the DigiWx AWOS digital
weather transmitter, calling it Digi$H*T, Belfort claims. He also
allegedly listed which of Belfort's customers were using DigiWx. The
motion does not state how Belfort knows that Decker is behind the
anonymous e-mails, phone calls and Internet postings, but a letter
from Desmarais to Decker warns that Belfort can easily trace the
communications to Decker. Belfort also claims that Decker has a
history of using pseudonyms to criticize whoever has offended [him] on
a particular day. Indeed, a search of Google's newsgroups shows lots
of chatter about Decker, including several posts purporting to unmask
him as the anonymous source of negative comments about Baltimore and a
Japan-based company called Shimadzu, for which he allegedly worked at
one point.
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