goemaw.com
General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: 420seriouscat69 on April 09, 2013, 12:29:04 PM
-
So I have this friend who is in on two pretty nice job openings. Both jobs would start off with a base that's already $3000 more a year than his current salary + commission. Would you advice him to take:
Job A: A company called DSI. Selling software to other companies.
or
Job B: Robert Half. Staffing agency.
P.S.-You guys might know this friend. I'm hoping you would know what's best for him and his personality. Discuss.
-
'Grats on getting two job offers, Wackycat08's friend I probably don't know!!
-
'Grats on getting two job offers, Wackycat08's friend I probably don't know!!
Thanks. I'll tell him you said that.
-
:horrorsurprise:
Is DSI in Gardner?
-
Tell him to keep looking
-
Jobs based on commission must totally suck.
-
Sell software. They're not a competitor of mine so I wouldn't have to crush your "friend".
-
"Your friend" would meet a lot more fillies helping them find "jobs" than selling software. I feel a filly that uses a staffing agency would be very similar to the temps that come work at "my friend's" office. "My friend" cleans up on that deal.
-
which job is taller and hotter?
-
:horrorsurprise:
Is DSI in Gardner?
Downtown KC. Right above PNL.
-
"Your friend" would meet a lot more fillies helping them find "jobs" than selling software. I feel a filly that uses a staffing agency would be very similar to the temps that come work at "my friend's" office. "My friend" cleans up on that deal.
:)
-
Which job has the higher potential commission?
-
Which job has a side tat (if any)?
-
your friend sounds like a loser
jk :dubious:
-
Oh, I just looked up that company and they are actually a direct competitor of the software I sell. I would hate for your "friend" to become my sworn enemy. :angry:
-
Which job has the higher potential commission?
I think the Software gig (he'll know structure Friday). However, the job agency would be similar to what he does now and have the opportunity to move up quicker. He has a friend who left the same company he works for and is making a killing.
-
Guys, his friend is picking the one with the desperate fillies with their future in his hands.
-
Oh, I just looked up that company and they are actually a direct competitor of the software I sell. I would hate for your "friend" to become my sworn enemy. :angry:
:shakesfist: Does it do well for you? Do you like going to work?
-
Which job has the higher potential commission?
I think the Software gig (he'll know structure Friday). However, the job agency would be similar to what he does now and have the opportunity to move up quicker. He has a friend who left the same company he works for and is making a killing.
OK, a better question would be which job has the higher commission/effort ratio? Like if the software place has a higher commission but you have to put in like twice as much work to make that commission then maybe not worth it.
-
Oh, I just looked up that company and they are actually a direct competitor of the software I sell. I would hate for your "friend" to become my sworn enemy. :angry:
:shakesfist: Does it do well for you? Do you like going to work?
It does ok for me. I actually do like going to work. I'll like it even more in a few months when we change offices and my commute is knocked down from 45 minutes to 15.
-
Which job has the higher potential commission?
I think the Software gig (he'll know structure Friday). However, the job agency would be similar to what he does now and have the opportunity to move up quicker. He has a friend who left the same company he works for and is making a killing.
OK, a better question would be which job has the higher commission/effort ratio? Like if the software place has a higher commission but you have to put in like twice as much work to make that commission then maybe not worth it.
Good question. I mean let's be honest, the base is already more than what he makes now. So he's kinda playing with house money on the commission. He'll have more deets after Friday. He told both companies he'd have an answer Monday. I hear the job placing agency is a lot of hours.
-
Good luck to your friend, Wackycat.
-
Location A
Hours A
Chances for sweet sporting event and client entertainment stuff paid for by the company A
-
Good luck to your friend, Wackycat.
Thanks!
-
call Bob from accoutemps
-
Take the one with fewer hours. No matter how great your job is, if the rest of your life is less fun than your job, you are doing it wrong.
-
Any job at a staffing agency has to be really boring and simple.
But being a salesman sounds terrible too.
I'm in the keep looking camp.
-
WC, tell your friend that he probably has more room to move up at a software co than a staffing co. Also, if he/she ever decides that they like the work but not the employer, they might have more oppy to find another similar gig.
Also, all else being equal, your friend should not pick the one with a lot of hours.
-
Any job at a staffing agency has to be really boring and simple.
But being a salesman sounds terrible too.
I'm in the keep looking camp.
WC, you can probably attest to this for your friend, but sales can be pretty awesome if they enjoy meeting ppl and are good at creating positive impressions/relationships.
-
Which job will allow you internet access without anyone looking over your shoulder to see how often you are on gE?
-
Part 1 of two pieces of advice:
When deciding between two jobs, always choose the job where you will learn and grow the most. I received this advice before I chose my first job, and took the job that paid less initially, and it was the best decision of my life.
Unless the job with more money is a necessity (food, shelter, safety), rule out money and base your decision on professional growth opportunities.
Part 2 of two pieces of advice:
If two jobs provide comparable professional growth opportunities, always choose the job that offers more money (benefits should be included in the "money" calculation).
Money (or other benefits that are in lieu of money, but are also valuable) is the way employers express your worth to them.
THIS IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT WHEN THE TWO JOBS YOU ARE CHOOSING BETWEEN ARE DIFFERENT ROLES IN THE SAME FIRM. Money is the employer's scorecard.
-
Good advice pete.
I always say take the job that will look best on your resume when you apply for a new job.
-
:thumbs:
-
the software place seems like they might have better results at searching the web for your friend's internet history, since your friend was a dumbass and put his name all over the place.
-
the software place seems like they might have better results at searching the web for your friend's internet history, since your friend was a dumbass and put his name all over the place.
An offer is not an interview, it is an offer. Which means, if your friend says "yes", he will become an employee.
-
:dubious:
both places sound boring as crap, fanning.
-
the software place seems like they might have better results at searching the web for your friend's internet history, since your friend was a dumbass and put his name all over the place.
An offer is not an interview, it is an offer. Which means, if your friend says "yes", he will become an employee.
OK Cat has a pretty good point, though. If Fanning's friend wants to take that offer, he had better hurry up before that offer gets withdrawn.
-
:dubious:
both places sound boring as crap, fanning.
Software sales can be very exciting. I may be going to Omaha soon.
-
being in sales seems like it would be only half a step better than being an HR person. dealing with people isn't a strong suit of mine though.
-
Do any of these jobs require your friend to make decisions on his own/while he doesn't have Internet access? Seems like that may put your friend in a pickle
-
being in sales seems like it would be only half a step better than being an HR person. dealing with people isn't a strong suit of mine though.
If you are a good ppl person, have a good product, know the product well, and can deliver what you promise, sales can be fun as well as extremely financially rewarding given the right arrangement with your employer.
-
I'd cut my losses and work in media full time.
-
Part 1 of two pieces of advice:
When deciding between two jobs, always choose the job where you will learn and grow the most. I received this advice before I chose my first job, and took the job that paid less initially, and it was the best decision of my life.
Unless the job with more money is a necessity (food, shelter, safety), rule out money and base your decision on professional growth opportunities.
Part 2 of two pieces of advice:
If two jobs provide comparable professional growth opportunities, always choose the job that offers more money (benefits should be included in the "money" calculation).
Money (or other benefits that are in lieu of money, but are also valuable) is the way employers express your worth to them.
THIS IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT WHEN THE TWO JOBS YOU ARE CHOOSING BETWEEN ARE DIFFERENT ROLES IN THE SAME FIRM. Money is the employer's scorecard.
how could you possibly know if that was the better decision? there is no telling what would have happened had you chosen a different path.
-
WC, tell your friend that he probably has more room to move up at a software co than a staffing co. Also, if he/she ever decides that they like the work but not the employer, they might have more oppy to find another similar gig.
Also, all else being equal, your friend should not pick the one with a lot of hours.
:thumbs:
-
Does this company make software or sell software? That makes a big difference.
-
Which job would allow more flexibility for roadtrip Paks?
-
Does this company make software or sell software? That makes a big difference.
http://www.dsiglobal.com
-
Which job would allow more flexibility for roadtrip Paks?
I would say both would be flexible. I'm not gonna lie, I've heard great things about dsi, but I have the feeling it will be pretty stressful to start with. I've heard there's a lot of travel ops with the company. They take employees to Vegas a lot.
-
Money (or other benefits that are in lieu of money, but are also valuable) is the way employers express your worth to them.
equally important dual perspective: money is the way you express your worth to employers. When you accept any job, you implicitly agree with the company on the value of your labor. This ripples through every job you take in the future. of course, having better opportunity for advancement or learning new skills which will demonstrably increase your value at a lower paying job are fine alternatives.
-
Grats Wacky!
-
which one has more fly ass fillies, amiright fanning
-
go with the one that takes you to vegas a lot
-
which one has more fly ass fillies, amiright fanning
That would be DSI. That's how my buddy got the lead on the opening. :fatty:
-
What about benefits for children out of wedlock? Not sure if your buddy has this problem or not but there is always the chance.
-
What about benefits for children out of wedlock? Not sure if your buddy has this problem or not but there is always the chance.
IT WOULD PROBABLY BENEFIT THAT KID TO STF..... I mean, haha. I think my friend said it's pretty solid on both ends.
-
which one has more fly ass fillies, amiright fanning
That would be DSI. That's how my buddy got the lead on the opening. :fatty:
Ziiiiip
-
Buddy of mine was a recruiter at Robert Half. He got the eff out of there first chance he got. Never looked back.
-
Heath Fanning's friend should probably download this
http://www.roberthalf.us/BusinessEtiquette
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
-
Your friend should say yes to both and just not show up to the one he doesn't want until he gets fired from that one. Boom, a couple days to a week of two paychecks. :gocho:
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
-
Your friend should say yes to both and just not show up to the one he doesn't want until he gets fired from that one. Boom, a couple days to a week of two paychecks. :gocho:
:eek:
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
-
If one wants him bad now, they will probably want him bad in 6 months from now if the software joint doesn't workout.
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
Yeah. Read the first post. The base is already more than he makes now, plus the commission. I also hear there's already commission grandfathered in from exisitng clients, so the potential is BIG!
-
If one wants him bad now, they will probably want him bad in 6 months from now if the software joint doesn't workout.
Great advice! I'll let him know.
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
Yeah. Read the first post. The base is already more than he makes now, plus the commission. I also hear there's already commission grandfathered in from exisitng clients, so the potential is BIG!
Outside sales or inside sales?
-
Job (B) just wants you for your twitter followers
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
Yeah. Read the first post. The base is already more than he makes now, plus the commission. I also hear there's already commission grandfathered in from exisitng clients, so the potential is BIG!
Outside sales or inside sales?
Inside.
-
Job (B) just wants you for your twitter followers
Story of his life.
-
Job (B) just wants you for your twitter followers
Story of his life.
sorry, your friend I meant
-
Your friend has an entire lifetime to pay off student loans. Media.
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
Yeah. Read the first post. The base is already more than he makes now, plus the commission. I also hear there's already commission grandfathered in from exisitng clients, so the potential is BIG!
Outside sales or inside sales?
Inside.
Well, I hope if your friend takes the software job he doesn't get the Central region of the US. I would hate to crush him. :)
-
Your friend has an entire lifetime to pay off student loans. Media.
Lol. My friend officially burned most those bridges through social media and message boarding at an awesome site. Being heard on air isn't as important to him as it use to be. Just so he can be heard on air, PI'd by everyone in KC, eating ramon, and living in a shanty. He said, no thanks. It's easier to do on the side.
-
Your friend has an entire lifetime to pay off student loans. Media.
Whaaat? Maybe KSC needs to start a thread for student loan advice. I feel like I'm paying waaaaay too much.
-
Whackycat, what way is your friend leaning?
He doesn't know. He's kinda nervous he's going to make the wrong decision. The staffing agency is really going after him hard, but he thinks he could pay off those college loans faster at the software company.
Is software company a base plus commission?
Yeah. Read the first post. The base is already more than he makes now, plus the commission. I also hear there's already commission grandfathered in from exisitng clients, so the potential is BIG!
Outside sales or inside sales?
Inside.
Well, I hope if your friend takes the software job he doesn't get the Central region of the US. I would hate to crush him. :)
:eek:
-
If your friend is into relocating to Dallas, we have a couple of inside sales positions open.
-
Wackycat, tell your friend he needs to take the sales job. He is perfect for sales and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Commission is a beautiful thing if you are good at your job.
-
Thanks, friend!
-
If your friend is into relocating to Dallas, we have a couple of inside sales positions open.
O, rly? He's always thought about a new scenery. You should PM him.
-
If your friend is into relocating to Dallas, we have a couple of inside sales positions open.
O, rly? He's always thought about a new scenery. You should PM him.
Let me find out the deets. I'll PM the info to you since I don't know your friend.
-
Tell your friend to take the software job, if the staffing firm is gunning real hard after your friend it might mean they're desperate and if they're desperate there is a reason they're desperate (maybe because everyone hates working there and quits :dunno: ) also could just be that they're a staffing firm and they know how to get people, but anyway software sales sounds much more hip (great thing to tell the fillies at a bar)
-
quite the conundrum wackycat. Have a similar type of situation and it is starting to stress me out a bit
-
quite the conundrum wackycat. Have a similar type of situation and it is starting to stress me out a bit
Good luck bud!
-
Your friend has an entire lifetime to pay off student loans. Media.
Lol. My friend officially burned most those bridges through social media and message boarding at an awesome site. Being heard on air isn't as important to him as it use to be. Just so he can be heard on air, PI'd by everyone in KC, eating ramon, and living in a shanty. He said, no thanks. It's easier to do on the side.
do you love doing it? Move to a smaller market, then work your way up. If you don't love it maybe you should stop talking about it so much.
-
I've heard smaller markets pay even less.
He should move to a larger market.
-
You know what I made in Garden City? 22 K. You know what I made at 610? 26 K. Everyone says follow your dreams until you can't afford to pay the bills or wear your shoes. Ppl who make it in that field either had college paid for or come from a trust fund. I'll stop talking about it for MC's sake. God forbid.
-
You know what I made in Garden City? 22 K. You know what I made at 610? 26 K. Everyone says follow your dreams until you can't afford to pay the bills or wear your shoes. Ppl who make it in that field either had college paid for or come from a trust fund. I'll stop talking about it for MC's sake. God forbid.
If you are going to college for a low paying job like that, the juco route is probably the best alternative. I mean, you could work weekends at Wal-Mart and pay for the first two years of your college education that way, then graduate with minimal debt.
-
I will say though, that job made me good with my money.
-
I will say though, that job made me good with my money.
As long as you are single, with no kids, and have bros willing to room with you, 26K is plenty to get by. If you ever want to move on and have your own place, though, the pay would have to escalate pretty quickly.
-
You know what I made in Garden City? 22 K. You know what I made at 610? 26 K. Everyone says follow your dreams until you can't afford to pay the bills or wear your shoes. Ppl who make it in that field either had college paid for or come from a trust fund. I'll stop talking about it for MC's sake. God forbid.
Yeah, both of those salaries sound perfectly reasonable for someone with basically zero experience in that industry. I mean it isn't like you have kids to be responsible for. I guarantee you that people have made it in media without a complete full ride or trust fund.
but yeah, a sweet ranch-style home in Waldo and student loans paid off is a pretty sweet dream, too.
-
The buzz seems to be going under. FANMAN & WACKYCAT In The Morning, on 96.5.
-
The buzz seems to be going under. FANMAN & WACKYCAT In The Morning, on 96.5.
would be better than afentra, but I would be really sad if the buzz went under :frown:
-
A or B?!?!?!?!? :excited:
-
A :party:
-
'grats, friend of Wackycat08!
-
Thanks! You should see their office. It's sooo cool! State of the art and shiny.
-
Oh wow. Wackycat08's friend is now my sworn enemy. :shakesfist:
-
Oh wow. Wackycat08's friend is now my sworn enemy. :shakesfist:
Should've kept this in the bag. If Wackycat08's friend is anything like Wackycat08, he would ask everyone here what to do in every situation. You really could've had a leg up on him.
-
Oh wow. Wackycat08's friend is now my sworn enemy. :shakesfist:
Should've kept this in the bag. If Wackycat08's friend is anything like Wackycat08, he would ask everyone here what to do in every situation. You really could've had a leg up on him.
:curse:
-
Wacky cats friend armed with a corporate expense account, lookout world.
-
:D
-
Hey Wackycat, what day does your friend become my sworn enemy?
-
Hey Wackycat, what day does your friend become my sworn enemy?
He meets with the VP and signs papers next Tuesday. He said he can't wait! It's been hard for him to fake it at work lately. He'll put in his two weeks from there and use up his vacation time. So May is the answer.
-
your friend's life is such an open book, fanning.
-
your friend's life is such an open book, fanning.
Sounds entertaining to read? :dunno:
-
good call fanning. i actually interviewed with robert half during a brief period of time when i lived in colorado. they interviewed me like nine times and by the end decided that they didn't want to hire me which was about four interviews past when i had decided that i didn't want to work for them. i would not have been good at it and would not have like it. maybe you would have, but from what i could tell, people working there did not enjoy there job in any way whatsoever.
-
good call fanning. i actually interviewed with robert half during a brief period of time when i lived in colorado. they interviewed me like nine times and by the end decided that they didn't want to hire me which was about four interviews past when i had decided that i didn't want to work for them. i would not have been good at it and would not have like it. maybe you would have, but from what i could tell, people working there did not enjoy there job in any way whatsoever.
Yeah, I picked up that feel myself. This other situation seems a little more gratifying and a bit more cozy. It helps to know people who work there.
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
Do tell.
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
:dubious: TELL US.
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
Deets
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
Do tell.
eh, like i said... informal. probably shouldnt talk about it on the internets. just had to brag a little bit :gocho:
-
KSC got an interesting informal proposition yesterday. kinda weird?
Do tell.
eh, like i said... informal. probably shouldnt talk about it on the internets. just had to brag a little bit :gocho:
worst fanningbrag ever.
-
So guys, I start the new job next Wednesday. :D I'll probably need to take a break for awhile, until I can truly establish myself there. T's & P's moving fwd. :crossfingers:
-
Got offered two jobs in the past couple of weeks that were more money, and for the first time in my life I understood picking a job for enjoyment over the paycheck. It felt good to say no to them knowing how much I enjoy my current job.
-
Got offered two jobs in the past couple of weeks that were more money, and for the first time in my life I understood picking a job for enjoyment over the paycheck. It felt good to say no to them knowing how much I enjoy my current job.
A good life lesson. I've done that a couple of times myself.
-
So guys, I start the new job next Wednesday. :D I'll probably need to take a break for awhile, until I can truly establish myself there. T's & P's moving fwd. :crossfingers:
wait what happened to your friend then? so selfish.
-
So guys, I start the new job next Wednesday. :D I'll probably need to take a break for awhile, until I can truly establish myself there. T's & P's moving fwd. :crossfingers:
I hope you fail miserably.
-
So guys, I start the new job next Wednesday. :D I'll probably need to take a break for awhile, until I can truly establish myself there. T's & P's moving fwd. :crossfingers:
I hope you fail miserably.
Not possible. :gocho:
-
So guys, I start the new job next Wednesday. :D I'll probably need to take a break for awhile, until I can truly establish myself there. T's & P's moving fwd. :crossfingers:
wait what happened to your friend then? so selfish.
Another great post, by a super great poster.
-
Got offered two jobs in the past couple of weeks that were more money, and for the first time in my life I understood picking a job for enjoyment over the paycheck. It felt good to say no to them knowing how much I enjoy my current job.
are you saying you were able to make that decision on your own without making a thread about it?
-
Got offered two jobs in the past couple of weeks that were more money, and for the first time in my life I understood picking a job for enjoyment over the paycheck. It felt good to say no to them knowing how much I enjoy my current job.
are you saying you were able to make that decision on your own without making a thread about it?
:dubious: Sorry if I like talking to my internet friends about stuff. What are friends for? I'm crossing you off my internet friends list, puni.
-
Got offered two jobs in the past couple of weeks that were more money, and for the first time in my life I understood picking a job for enjoyment over the paycheck. It felt good to say no to them knowing how much I enjoy my current job.
are you saying you were able to make that decision on your own without making a thread about it?
:dubious: Sorry if I like talking to my internet friends about stuff. What are friends for? I'm crossing you off my internet friends list, puni.
:embarrassed:
-
I can't stay mad at you :D However, I am crossing you off my 401k as a beneficiary.
-
I can't stay mad at you :D However, I am crossing you off my 401k as a beneficiary.
PM sent w/ my SSN and DOB, thanks wackycat
-
I can't stay mad at you :D However, I am crossing you off my 401k as a beneficiary.
PM sent w/ my SSN and DOB, thanks wackycat
welp, there goes my boat
-
I just got my first paycheck and all I have to say is holy crap!!! :surprised:
PS- I know it's douchey to talk about money, but I'm in shock here and need to talk to my friends. :D :kstategrad:
-
I just got my first paycheck and all I have to say is holy crap!!! :surprised:
PS- I know it's douchey to talk about money, but I'm in shock here and need to talk to my friends. :D :kstategrad:
buy me something
-
I just got my first paycheck and all I have to say is holy crap!!! :surprised:
PS- I know it's douchey to talk about money, but I'm in shock here and need to talk to my friends. :D :kstategrad:
buy me something
Ok. :D What's your favorite beer? I'll ship some to you.
-
I just got my first paycheck and all I have to say is holy crap!!! :surprised:
PS- I know it's douchey to talk about money, but I'm in shock here and need to talk to my friends. :D :kstategrad:
Just think about when commission checks start rolling in. :party:
-
feels good wacky, feels real good, eh? #clocks #ggecko #cashmoneyallstars #cyrusthevirus
-
:dance:
-
congrats on not being a poor anymore :thumbsup:
-
grats, wacky. i owe you a beer.
-
Congrats. Make sure to save some. It is too easy to get in the habit of spending it all.
-
Congrats. Make sure to save some. It is too easy to get in the habit of spending it all.
wacky sounds like the kind of guy that is pretty responsible with his money.
-
I'M PRETTY SURE HE CAN RESTRAIN HIMSELF dobber
-
Congrats. Make sure to save some. It is too easy to get in the habit of spending it all.
ABSOLUTELY NO CONSEQUENCES
-
:D
-
I'm going to blow my first commission check on blow and strippers, but after that I promise to be good.
-
I'm going to blow my first commission check on blow and strippers, but after that I promise to be good.
man... I am so gelly. I think my next commission check is earmarked for granite counter tops. :(
-
Give to fatty fund you dipcrap. It's deductible
-
Give to fatty fund you dipcrap. It's deductible
:thumbs:
-
I'm going to blow my first commission check on blow and strippers, but after that I promise to be good.
man... I am so gelly. I think my next commission check is earmarked for granite counter tops. :(
My granite's being installed in about an hour. Better plan on 2 checks...
-
I'm going to blow my first commission check on blow and strippers, but after that I promise to be good.
man... I am so gelly. I think my next commission check is earmarked for granite counter tops. :(
Spent part of one last summer on the EXACT same thing... Actually, I did an entire kitchen remodel.
:gocho:
-
Jobs based on commission must totally suck.
They don't. Living on a cushy base salary and getting fat commission checks does NOT suck in any way, shape or form.
:kstategrad:
-
We hit our nut this month and this was the first time I was around the CEO since I've been here. Anyways, they took the company to flying saucer and the CEO screamed "fanning, come here!" (Side track, I have bad anxiety & get nervous in weird spots). So, with my Long Island in hand he asked me to :cheers: him for being new to the company & I got so nervous I blasted his glass and it spilt his beer on his jeans. :facepalm: Should I start looking for a new job soon?
-
jeezus beems :facepalm:
-
jeezus beems :facepalm:
:dubious:
-
medium work ethic :thumbs:
-
wackycat job search master thread?
-
wackycat job search master thread?
Fire it back up!!
-
Alaskan Crab Boat Fisherman
-
It's almost Tax Season!!
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm7.staticflickr.com%2F6102%2F6853703354_71cdd5117a_z.jpg&hash=4f8647f7051f306269c2972583f9f4655b13a1a9)
-
Interesting call I got last night. My boss from garden city (radio) now lives in Eugene, OR and runs 5 stations out there. He said he might have an opportunity for me in 5 months if I'm interested. HS broadcasting, maybe some sideline stuff for the ducks, and sales. I've kinda given up on radio, but I'd be interested in him flying me out there to check it out. :Wha: He said he needs ppl he trusts. What would Ms. wacky do out there tho?
-
Interesting call I got last night. My boss from garden city (radio) now lives in Eugene, OR and runs 5 stations out there. He said he might have an opportunity for me in 5 months if I'm interested. HS broadcasting, maybe some sideline stuff for the ducks, and sales. I've kinda given up on radio, but I'd be interested in him flying me out there to check it out. :Wha: He said he needs ppl he trusts. What would Ms. wacky do out there tho?
What does she do now? Isn't she independently wealthy?
-
Interesting call I got last night. My boss from garden city (radio) now lives in Eugene, OR and runs 5 stations out there. He said he might have an opportunity for me in 5 months if I'm interested. HS broadcasting, maybe some sideline stuff for the ducks, and sales. I've kinda given up on radio, but I'd be interested in him flying me out there to check it out. :Wha: He said he needs ppl he trusts. What would Ms. wacky do out there tho?
What does she do now? Isn't she independently wealthy?
Yeah, kinda. She works for hallmark doing international marketing. I know she'd be up for moving, I just don't know what busineeses they have out there.
-
Interesting call I got last night. My boss from garden city (radio) now lives in Eugene, OR and runs 5 stations out there. He said he might have an opportunity for me in 5 months if I'm interested. HS broadcasting, maybe some sideline stuff for the ducks, and sales. I've kinda given up on radio, but I'd be interested in him flying me out there to check it out. :Wha: He said he needs ppl he trusts. What would Ms. wacky do out there tho?
What does she do now? Isn't she independently wealthy?
Yeah, kinda. She works for hallmark doing international marketing. I know she'd be up for moving, I just don't know what busineeses they have out there.
I'm sure there's some sort of outdoor apparel/supplies company out there
-
good lord. neither her or wacky are leaving kc. ever. give me a break with this hypothetical non situation.
-
:thumbs: @michigancat There has to be. Also, I can keep Meek in check out there.
-
Maybe you could buy a kickball league and hire her to manage it.
-
Maybe you could buy a kickball league and hire her to manage it.
:lol:
-
good lord. neither her or wacky are leaving kc. ever. give me a break with this hypothetical non situation.
:frown: It's nice to dream, daris.
-
good lord. neither her or wacky are leaving kc. ever. give me a break with this hypothetical non situation.
:frown: It's nice to dream, daris.
i mean if it really is your dream to move to oregon and start doing radio stuff again then go for it. except that it isn't.
-
i'm worried that oregonites would be intolerant of your kansas accent :frown:
-
You should consider it, but remember why you gave up on radio in the first place and decide if that reason would still exist with this job...but definitely get a free trip to Oregon if you can.
-
You should take the job.
-
sounds like he's looking for a reason to get rid of Ms Wacky
-
lol. All good advice. Especially Mrs. Gooch. The $ and time was the biggest reason I got out of it. I don't think she would be able to handle me working on the weekends all the time. :frown:
-
sounds like this was just a fanningbrag all along, nothing to see here :buh-bye:
-
sounds like this was just a fanningbrag all along, nothing to see here :buh-bye:
Not really. I'm going to seriously look into it. I'll see if they can fly ms. wacky too. He talked about her when he approached me.
-
where has loyalty in the work place gone?
-
where has loyalty in the work place gone?
Beat it, dork.
-
Don't take it
-
Stalking beems.
-
Stalking beems.
:love: