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		<title>WTF was that?</title>
		<link>http://www.justinbuist.org/blog/2009/04/27/wtf-was-that/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 03:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Call pops up on cell tonight from an &#8216;Unavailable&#8217; number. Okay, telemarketer of some kind, but I&#8217;ll hear them out. They represent my cable provider, and say that they&#8217;re offering the promotional packaging prices to existing customers now. Makes a bit of sense, seeing as how they&#8217;re in bankruptcy and probably need to hang onto [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call pops up on cell tonight from an &#8216;Unavailable&#8217; number.  Okay, telemarketer of some kind, but I&#8217;ll hear them out.  They represent my cable provider, and say that they&#8217;re offering the promotional packaging prices to existing customers now.  Makes a bit of sense, seeing as how they&#8217;re in bankruptcy and probably need to hang onto every single customer they have.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s got my cable plan on front of him, knows exactly what services I subscribe to, what I pay for them, and then says I can get that at a price that&#8217;s $30 less a month even after the upgrade to an HD receiver.  Cool beans.  Pull the trigger on that one, dude!  Bonus:  The rate after the 6 month promo period would still be $8 less a month even after the HD upgrade.  He punches some data into their system and then tells me to call back to my cable provider to finish it up.</p>
<p>Okay, at this point I realize I&#8217;m talking to a 3rd party that was hired out by my cable provider to try and get me to upgrade my services (ie: add phone service to the package) at the promo teaser rate just to keep me as a customer and then reap the increased revenue 6 months down the line if I don&#8217;t cancel the service.  If I actually had a need for their phone service I probably would have jumped on it.</p>
<p>So, I call back to the main line to fix up the new pricing thing.  They won&#8217;t give me the promotional pricing.  Hmm&#8230; I was in a money saving mode 5 minutes ago.  I&#8217;d like to get back there.  I have the guy break down my bill and explain everything that I&#8221;m currently paying for.  Then I have him remove some of my services that I don&#8217;t feel I really need any more.</p>
<p>Nice work, guys.  You paid somebody to get me all excited about lower prices and then took a dump on me which resulted in a) me dropping some services with you to save a few bucks and b) now I&#8217;m looking at satelite again.</p>
<p>Stellar plan they got going on there.</p>
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		<title>UAW and the 25% rule</title>
		<link>http://www.justinbuist.org/blog/2008/12/12/uaw-and-the-25-rule/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve been told and seen in my own employment deals: General rule of thumb is that you cost your employer 25% more than what you actually take home in pay to keep on the payroll. Aside from what you take home there&#8217;s various taxes, your health care plan, retirement plan, the coffee you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve been told and seen in my own employment deals:  General rule of thumb is that you cost your employer 25% more than what you actually take home in pay to keep on the payroll.</p>
<p>Aside from what you take home there&#8217;s various taxes, your health care plan, retirement plan, the coffee you drink at work, toilet paper, payroll overhead, etc. It&#8217;s usually about 25% of your gross income, but not if you&#8217;re in the UAW.</p>
<p>They put their average cost of an hour of labor at around $71 last I saw.  Some say as high as $81, but it doesn&#8217;t really matter.  I&#8217;ve seen more than one person rush to their defense and say something like, &#8220;Oh but they only MAKE like $32 an hour!  That number&#8217;s bogus!&#8221;</p>
<p>Well, guess what?  It doesn&#8217;t matter if those dollars don&#8217;t show up on your paycheck directly, it still costs your employer money, and your compensation packages as a UAW employee are out of whack with what the rest of the world works with.</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;ll take bad ideas for $2,000 Alex</title>
		<link>http://www.justinbuist.org/blog/2008/10/14/ill-take-bad-ideas-for-2000-alex/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Answer: The dumbest way possible to heat an outdoor eating patio. Question: What would be hanging industrial grade IR light beams 4&#8242; above the diner&#8217;s heads? Theresa and I ventured into a restaurant Saturday evening that she had read some good things about online. A nice place, good food, and the prices weren&#8217;t bad. So, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Answer:  The dumbest way possible to heat an outdoor eating patio.</p>
<p>Question:  What would be hanging industrial grade IR light beams 4&#8242; above the diner&#8217;s heads?</p>
<p>Theresa and I ventured into a restaurant Saturday evening that she had read some good things about online.  A nice place, good food, and the prices weren&#8217;t bad.  So, we went there.</p>
<p>Upon arrival we were informed that we&#8217;d have to sit out on the patio because we didn&#8217;t have a reservation.  That was fine by us as it was a nice evening with a comfortable temperature.</p>
<p>Walking out onto the patio I got hit with a blast of heat to my head.  &#8220;Strange.  Hope they don&#8217;t sit us next to wherever this god awful heat is coming from,&#8221; I thought.  Walking to our seat I looked up and thought, &#8220;Are you fucking kidding me?  These things are on!?&#8221;  Oh hell.</p>
<p>We took our seats and both of us started squirming around trying to find shelter from the IR beams.  My head&#8217;s sweating within minutes, because an IR light source doesn&#8217;t heat the ambient air, it just heats what it hits.  Theresa looked up at it a few times, curious as to how the thing works, and shortly felt like her eyeballs were being cooked.  A couple sitting across from us, further away from the IR light, were switching places to shield each other from the uncomfortable energy source.</p>
<p>It took longer than it should have, but we just walked out.  I stuck it out because I knew she wanted to eat there and I suspect she stuck it out because she suggested the place.  Once she said her eyes were burning that was it.  It&#8217;s the only time I&#8217;ve ever walked out of a restaurant totally pissed off before any service was actually rendered.</p>
<p>I am absolutely stunned that a place like this can charge $25 a plate and stay in business.  I&#8217;m sure the food is good, but you&#8217;d have to pay me to stand under an IR beam that damned closed to my head.</p>
<p>The place?  <a href="http://www.redcoach.com/">Read Coach Inn, Niagra Falls, NY.</a>  I&#8217;d avoid it unless you&#8217;ve got a reservation or like being cooked under IR lamps.</p>
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		<title>Fire the Marketing Guy</title>
		<link>http://www.justinbuist.org/blog/2007/03/05/fire-the-marketing-guy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve seen this from more than one radio station, but it hit me again this weekend and reallly irked me. I&#8217;m driving around listening to the radio and I&#8217;m on a local country station: Thunder 94.5. It&#8217;s a station full of new country music which is mostly a rock/country hybrid. During one of their breaks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve seen this from more than one radio station, but it hit me again this weekend and reallly irked me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m driving around listening to the radio and I&#8217;m on a local country station:  Thunder 94.5.  It&#8217;s a station full of new country music which is mostly a rock/country hybrid.  During one of their breaks they did one of their little self-promo bits and it went something like this:<br />
<blockquote>You&#8217;re listening to Thunder 94.5 where we play New Country!  Not the same old stuff as B93!</p></blockquote>
<p>Morons.</p>
<p>First, B93, 93.7FM, is the top country station in the area.  There&#8217;s a darned good chance that if you&#8217;re listening to 94.5 then 93.7 is also on your radio&#8217;s saved stations list.</p>
<p>Congrats, you&#8217;ve just insulted a vast majority of your own listeners taste in music.</p>
<p>Second, and this is the one that really gets me, you just mentioned the name of your #1 competitor on the air.  While you weren&#8217;t playing music. Unsurprisingly this reminded me to change the channel to your competition because they might actually be playing music instead of thumping their chests.</p>
<p>They were, and my dial was stuck there for quite some time.</p>
<p>Your little cunning plan didn&#8217;t work out so well, and it never will, because when you mention your competition while you&#8217;re not delivering the goods that I want I&#8217;m quite likely to put forth the .48 seconds worth the work and change the freaking channel.</p>
<p>Thus ends today&#8217;s lesson in shit not to do in the radio business.</p>
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