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Cubicles: You know them well

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FORTUNE: Trapped in cubicles - Mar. 9, 2006

My favorite quote from the article:
It is the Fidel Castro of office furniture.

I've lived in more than a few cubicle farms, and I have to say that the fact that one person - one man - designed it is surprising. Surprising because I would have expected it to have been a committee sort of thing.

The fact that it's not being used as it was originally designed? Well, that's not very surprising at all.

Hail to the King, baby!

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Blog/CMS suggestions?

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I have a new project getting ramped up, and I'm trying to decide if I should stick with my standard blogging software, MovableType, or try something new. If I stick with MT, then I'll be using an older version as I'm not willing to upgrade at this time. If I go with something new, it will be - well, new.

I've played with several different engines in the past, but nothing recent - with the exception of Geeklog for Mc108.com and a copy of TextPattern I have installed for an experiment.

I want something that I can control - meaning something that lives on my server, and preferably something that's open source and preferably free or low cost. I don't mind paying someone money, but I want to feel like the software is worth it - and frankly, some of the stuff out there just isn't.

I know that Lee will suggest the ExpressionEngine, which I haven't yet played with - but I'm not sure what else is out there. I did just find this breakdown, and it's helpful, but I have a feeling that there's going to be some experimenting either way.

Either way, I'll announce my decision - not that anyone cares :) - and the site itself when I have something working - hopefully in about a week or so.

Another fun day at the office

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I spent today at my employers second location - it's in the middle of CT, so it's more "central" - but less frequented by customers and techs. There were several computers for me to fix, so I was busy for most of the day, but I miss going out and dealing with people face to face. Weird.

Hell of a time I had

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I was just trying to clean out my inbox, and I found, as usual, a lot of old email. This in turn lead me to dig through the outbox for replies I sent to this same person - replies and discussion about an old employer.

What struck me most about these emails, and mostly the actual conversation, is how much it predicted events that occurred at that employer. From my own layoff half a year later to things that happened to other people shortly thereafter. I also found it interesting that I noted the level of mistrust at that time, and that it didn't get any better....

Who's got a job?

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ME, that's who.

After over a year of being without a job - unemployed, as it were - I have managed to secure employment. I start Monday. Leave your praise, kind words and alms for the poor in the comments.

If I only had a job....

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This is a sweet little display. There are a bunch of new LCD's on the market that combine the computer monitor and a TV tuner so you can watch TV at the same time as you're doing things on the computer. This particular model apparently has nice speakers, and offers nine different locations for the picture in picture - and let's not forget that the smaller picture can be either the tv or the computer - so when you have a long download or installation, you can watch Carson Daly until the install is done, then switch them back.

Ahhh, I can picture it now.....

A year in review

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It's been one year since I was laid off. Technically, I can now name names, identify clients, and just generally mess with them - I'm no longer bound by any non-disclosure agreements or anything. But do I want to do that? No. Why? 'Cause I really don't want to. I don't care about that company any more. They don't seem to be doing any better than they were when I was "let go," and the only reason I even think about them any more is that I still have friends who work there. Plus, I really don't see the need to give them any free publicity. If they wanted to pay for advertising, on the other hand....

Oh, wait - I don't really have anything like that setup. Yet.

I got the offical, on company letterhead, complete with the usual "wish you much success in your future endeavors" kiss off letter today from one of the jobs I'd been hoping to get.

Once again, I am left wondering if I crossed the line between "I really want this job" and "Oh my god I NEEEEEEED this job." Do you know the difference?

One of those statements implies enthusiasm, and the other implies a willingness to kill to get the position. I have tried, very hard I might add, to restrain myself and not come across as a total nut job. I have tempered my reminder calls to this and other possible employers, trying to remember what it's like to have work to do when someone gives you an assignment you don't want - in this case, hiring someone.

But you know what? It doesn't mean anything anymore. I MUST HAVE A JOB. At this point I'm coming close to applying for work at the mall - I just can't take it anymore. We need another source of income, Jen needs some time off, and I need to spend some time with adults.

Guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens over the next 7 days (which, incidentally, will bring us to July 5, 2003 - exactly one year after my most recent layoff).

Condolences are appreciated, but so are donations.

Job search update...

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Another weekend, another look at the weekend job listings. As usual, there isn't much, if anything. A job that I've already applied for is apparently still available - or they've hired someone and need to replace them.

There are a couple of positions that I applied for but haven't heard back on - not usually a good thing, but at this point at least I'm still being considered for the position, right? That's all I ask, really.

I was hoping to have another one of those "temp" jobs lined up for this week, but the company I'd be doing the temp work for (aka my headhunter) hasn't heard back if they're interested in me. If I did get the work, I'd be amazed if it lasted as long as it's supposed to - if you recall, my last assignment was supposed to be several weeks to several months, but I ended up only working one day. With this kind of job market, I'm amazed I even got that much...

I'm continuing to hope that I'll get something - anything - but with the one year anniversary of my layoff rapidly approaching, I'm starting to wonder what the best way to celebrate this occasion is. Do I send my former employer flowers? Do I go get drunk? Have a nice dinner with the family? Any suggestions out there?

Mission: possible?

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Could it be? Did I actually manage to secure work for myself? I went to a "working interview" today, and was offered a one-two week temp assignment that might turn into something more. It would be nice to have money coming in on a regular basis, but.... It's in Stamford. For those not familiar with the area, that's about 45 minutes (on a good day) to the south - aka the same direction as New York City. AKA the direction from hell - I'd be going towards NYC with about 10,000,000 other people. All it takes is for one little accident to cause hours of frustration and delay.

The good thing is that the company is fairly close to the train station in Stamford, so if I can get a ticket and parking, I might be all set - with a two hour commute to amuse myself with each day.

Anyway, it's a start - and since it's a paycheck, I don't think it's anything to sneeze at.

So, I managed to make it into the Big Apple for my job interview, despite the impending doom and gloom of the snow.


I feel that I did well during the interview, and I'm supposed to find out either way tomorrow, so cross your fingers and think good thoughts for me, ok?

A new theory...

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Normally when I have a job interview coming up, I get all superstitious and don't tell anyone about it. I don't know why, exactly, I just get a little nervous if too many people know - it's like I'll jinx myself or something. So now that I finally have something coming up - something very promising, I might add - I've decided to chance it and try something new.

What am I doing wrong?

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I've applied for many, many jobs. I've gotten a few interviews. But no job offers. This leads me to wonder if it's something about my resume, myself, or my work that is holding me back. And since I'm not exactly partial, it's hard to figure it out. Anyone have any good suggestions for a way to better assess my skills that would give me an insight into whatever it is that I'm missing?

XMas party part II

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It was pretty darn good. A local Mexican restaurant was our banquet facility - well, more like buffet facility. We had the "lower level" to their bar all to ourselves. It was a little weird, what with everyone else watching us (and occasionally trying to come down, thinking it was just a hopping happy hour).

Back in the belly of the beast

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So. Work has been interesting thus far. I'm learning some stuff, doing research, trying to stay busy.... Also trying to decorate my cubicle appropriately. It's hard work, especially when I've got 3 windows at my back - I apparently can't put anything up over them. Too bad - I have some very nice Apple posters that would cover them nicely! Maybe if I move them slowly over the windows..... :)

My last weekend as a free man

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And I'm spending it in the yard. Ugh. I tried to go Christmas shopping, but couldn't find anything that I want to buy for anyone. The whole mall pretty much sucked. It was about 17:00 or so, which means that people should be there in droves - kids after school, adults after work.... But not so much. Very odd.

'Bout friggin' time!

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Ok, so first and foremost: I have a job, again. I got my offer letter Wednesday, and had it back to them on Saturday (Friday didn't happen as far as I can tell....). The new employer? Well, I don't want to name them, but I did work for them about 2 plus months or so ago. Get it? Good.

A good meeting

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I think I did pretty good. The meeting went well, everyone liked me, so I think that's a good sign. I'm supposed to hear back tomorrow, so until then, the subject is closed :).

A meeting? For me?

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So, I have a meeting today about a potential job. I won't give any details - partly 'cause it's not time for that, and partly because I'm a little superstitious at this point. But.... well, it could be good for many reasons. More to come after the meeting.

iPod and me

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So, I saw the new iPod commercial tonight (online at Apple's site (requires QuickTime 5)). You know what? I can dance like that guy. I should be in Apple's commercials, damn it. I dance worse. MUCH worse. Embarrisingly worse. Steve Jobs, are you listening??? Hire me to be your dancin' fool!

Unemployment sucks

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And I'm not the only one that thinks so:
unemployed theo

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Logically, I should come up with something like this. I have a good angle: unemployed and with family. I can show how much fun it is to be around my kids all day, doing interesting errands.... and having my wife work extra shifts. She works nights, so I spend a lot of time with the kids during the day....

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