Jack Copley saw cutbacks coming.  That was his job, reviewing budgets for a telephone company. There were 53-hundred empty desks around him.  He figured his work, too, might disappear.  One thing he had learned.  Not to be a victim.  Copley set out to find Bell Atlantic a new source of income, enough to maintain his pay.  For all the hours Jack worked, he didn’t even make minimum wage.  His daughter made more baby sitting.  But he bombarded Bell with ideas.  One stuck.