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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

There's No Escape, Number 43

King George has been deposed and reduced to a number.
No Secret Agent Man he is.

George W. Bush is doing the same thing that Richard Nixon did after he left the White House. No doubt he's waited two years to build up steam and gather all his PR wonks to come up with a strategy to put a positive front for his pathetic presidential years. He's attempting to lay claim to efforts to combat AIDS in Africa.

Richard Nixon may have done a number of good things during his Administration such as creating the EPA. This was done only after charges of creating "ceremonial" bodies such a Cabinet level Environmental Control Council and a Citizens Advisory Committee. I'd say though that Nixon reacted more responsibly to his critics than George Dubya did during his administration.

Here is the history of the Birth of the EPA:
http://www.epa.gov/history/topics/epa/15c.htm

What is George W going to do now I wonder? He's no doubt been engaging pollsters over the past few years to gauge the best possible spin tactics. This is what Nixon did in the Eighties. I know that personally as I was working as a messenger at that time and delivered a package from the Lou Harris polling organization to his office in the Federal Building in NYC.

Unfortunately the American People have such a short attention span that they forget all the murders done in the two wars that were started on his watch. Those who blame Barack Obama for all the sins of the previous administration have failed to learn or understand recent history.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/30/AR2010113005167.html

Friday, November 5, 2010

I'm Fed UP And I'm Not Going To Take It Anymore

Ignorant people voted in the Repukelicans. Now we all have to suffer as a result. The Democrats couldn't get any change through Congress because of the stated intention of the Republicans to declare war on President Barack Obama. The racists and deluded self centered know nothings have taken over this country. We can look forward to Business as Usual in Washington and in the Corporate world. Big Oil and Finance paid for the "victory" of the Repukes and now we will be paying for tax cuts for the rich for the next few decades.

The attempts by President Barack Obama and other Democrats to communicate what the aims of the Republican party are fell on deaf ears this past week. There is no changing the minds of the mindless. If some people would take off their earbuds in the Ipods and Iphones maybe they would realize what's really going on. But they won't. That's how Corporate America wants it to be. We are being fed a diet of Bread & Circuses to keep us down and keep us inactive in our system of Governance.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Classified Ads Found Wanting

I recently attempted to apply to the following posted job on Monster for a "General Office Specialist":

General Office Specialist in New York, NY, 10014
Spherion is a staffing and recruitment industry leader with thousands of satisfied clients nationwide. We offer the successful candidate the opportunity to work for our clients in either full-time or temporary positions. We pride ourselves on our strong commitment to client satisfaction, and our focus on helping our employees find their next job.
Spherion is currently working with a dynamic Fortune 500 organization in efforts to assist them in finding a General Office Specialist in New York, NY, 10014!!!

This is a 1 Week Temporary Contract Assignment

Pay for this position is 11.44/hr

Hiring ASAP

If you feel you meet the qualifications send me your resume to AdelineDorsainvil@spherion.com


Job Description
This position requires binding using GBC Equipment

Duties
• Ability to lift and move less than 50 pounds
• Point of contact to receive, review and electronically log customer jobs
• Operate standard finishing equipment (e.g. paper cutters, inserters, laminating, and hole punchers); including pull and pack for packaged materials (basic fulfillment)
• Operate basic office equipment (printer, copier, fax)
• Apply asset tags to office equipment and update database
• Manually track move/add/change of office equipment assets at customer accounts
• Clean and maintain office equipment when necessary (key operator)
• Process and distribute incoming and outgoing faxes, log for billing purposes
• Log incoming packages and other accountable mail
• Process basic forms and update information using a PC
• Wrap, pack, label, and ship finished product
• Deliver finished product to client site(s)
• Pick up and delivery of mail to designated recipients
• Tracking and coordinating equipment moves within assigned customer location
• Collect and submit meter reads
• Maintain appropriate supply inventory, distribute supplies as required, and log for billing purposes

Required Skills

• Pay great attention to detail
• Listen, understand & communicate effectively
• Basic Computer Skills Functional knowledge of PC (keyboard functions, mouse, etc) and Microsoft Office. Send and receive emails, find, open and save documents and files, perform data entry, use internet explorer for web browsing, send documents to preconfigured printer.
• Basic Math skills (division, multiplication, percentages)
• Professional interaction with client and work associates.

Education

• High School Diploma or experience


Qualifications

• Experience in a Customer Service environment (minimum 1 year)
• Possess strong work ethic
• Exceptional customer service skills- verbal, written, and in person
• Very Reliable
• Able to lift 50Ibs
• Have reliable transportation
• Team player



If you feel you have the right qualifications, please email me a Word copy of your resume directly to AdelineDorsainvil@spherion.com
! INCLUDE JOB TITLE AND LOCATION IN THE SUBJECT LINE!

AdelineDorsainvil@spherion.com

Apply today and discover what thousands of other professionals have—Spherion is the right choice to advance your career!
Spherion Professional Services is a core business unit of Spherion Corporation (NYSE:SFN), which provides recruitment, outsourcing and technology services. Founded in 1946, with operations in North America, Europe and Asia/Pacific, Spherion helps companies efficiently plan, acquire and optimize talent to improve their bottom line. Visit the Company’s Web site at www.spherion.com
EOE M/F/D/V


The Job isn't even for a "General Office Specialist". It's for some low level, one off position to work for some unnamed "Dynamic Fortune 500 Company" to assist them in finding such an individual. The job description looks like someone got happy with the right click button. Cutting and pasting all sorts of entries into a job description doesn't impress me. It's deceptive and this is the state of affairs when it comes to Help Wanted advertising in this so called "Employers Market" economy.

What's going on here? Who gets a nice weekly paycheck to produce this deceptive drivel? I could do their job in a heartbeat.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

On The 280th Day I Went To The Library Not The Liberry

The Brooklyn Public Library at Kings Highway and Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn recently underwent a major renovation. Now it is a technological showpiece for what may be the library of the next half century. They have automated checkout machines, drop boxes for returned books and media, a somewhat Bauhaus style architecture on one side and, of all things, a QUIET reading room. Silence is one thing that has become a thing of the past at the Brooklyn Public Library where all sorts of chaos and noise is tolerated or not addressed anymore. One librarian told me that they are not allowed to tell patrons to be quiet anymore. What or who are the administrators of the Brooklyn Public Library afraid of?

The best information I got as to why most of the libraries are not ALLOWED to be quiet anymore came from a security guard. If you ever want accurate information about what's going on in the libraries just ask Security. It seems the paradigm of the Brooklyn Public Library is now one of "reaching out to the community" and making the library a social gathering place. So the actual purpose of a library ie: as a place for education and study, is no longer viable.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Apple Iphone 4: Try And Catch The Rainbow

Radio Shack and Apple want us all to be so desperate to get the Iphone 4 that they've manufactured scarcity for the product. Hence the long lines in front of the Apple stores and Radio Shack for this much sought after commodity. I pity the fools who are up at 7am to line up and present this picture of psuedo popularity of the Iphone. When are people going to realize they've been duped once again?

So if people step up to a Radio Shack today or tomorrow they're going to see this and go into panic mode. It's a setup folks. Apple has made certain that scarcity proves demand thus playing a psychological game with us to promote their product. I for one could care less to own an I-Phone. I've used my friends a couple of times and both she and I find it quite annoying how it is very easy to make a mistake and touch the wrong area of the screen. Touch screens are not all they're cracked up to be.

The fact that AT&T is the sole carrier for the I-Phone is also worrisome and people don't realize just how bad the service is. They can't even provide a proper 3G network much less reduce the number of dropped calls on the network. Verizon is no better with their customer service being as bad or worse than Dell computers. That company has an exclusive contract to be the carrier of the Goober....er Gooble....er...Google phone. Is this all the makings of a very bad trend?

Monday, June 14, 2010

British Petroleum Has A Tarnished Image

The oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico could have been prevented.

www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/05/04/04greenwire-warnings-on-...

Will you look at the price of gas? It's going up again and is the media talking about it?

I considered a boycott of BP gas stations however BP doesn't own most of them and are planning to sell of most of them. The people that work for BP branded gas stations need to feed their families too. A boycott would not hurt BP in the least. A call to major investors to divest themselves of BP stock may be more effective in sending a strong message of disapproval to British Petroleum.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Suck It Up BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg!

British Petroleum has a plan to use a 6 inch pipe to suck up the oil gushing from their oil rig in the Gulf Of Mexico. Do they really believe they can get all the oil that's underground? BP refuses to also verify how much oil is contained in this well. How could they not know. When an oil researcges a drill site don't they have agood idea of huw much oil they can pull out of it?

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126809525

Thursday, May 6, 2010

I Went To The Bombing In Times Square And All I Got Was This Filthy Stinking T-Shirt

t was a T-Shirt Vendor and a Vietnam Veteran was alerted the NYPD of the danger posed by the SUV that nearly caused great loss of life in Times Square over the weekend. It makes me want to go there and give him some business maybe? I think it quite possible that some enterprising person would come up with such a promotional gimmick. It might as well be me.

Faisel Shahzad, a 30-year-old Pakistani American, is being held responsible for this attempted bombing of the tourist mecca. He allegedly has admitted to the crime. As it turns out he was on a watch list and thankfully due to alert police officers and airport officials was captured before his plane took off.

I do wonder how this could have come about. Shahzad bought the car through a seller on Craigslist. I find it incredulous that she didn't question his motives when he purchased the car with wads of cash and no need for papers. This is what Americans will do when it comes to money these days.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

So Far Today Flickr Gives Us More Blue Pie

This is Flickr Staffs latest brilliant idea for Stats. They give us a multiple shade of Blue Pie Chart. Wow! Great Capture Flickr Staff! A 12 year old could do better than this. Is this all we get after a year of waiting for some improvement to Flickr Stats. Stupidity reigns at Flickr HQ. Do they really think they can impress any of us including the newbies?
I've also noticed that on your main stats page one see the legend for the various entries in little blue boxes but NO pie chart?

We all know what PIE means on Flickr.
It traditionally means "end of discussion". It's real an old skool term which Flickr Staff has obviously forgotten. Is this really essential to the core flickr experience? This is what they get paid for to do. This comes from people who like to play games with big plastic inflatables all day long, put terms like "flickry goodness" and "Bonk!" into messages to flickr members. They insult us with this piss poor effort.
Nuff said.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Walgreens Is Buying Duane Reade!

Apparently the deal is in the works for Wal-Greens to buy up all the Duane Reade stores by summers end. There is little enough competition between these drug store chains as it is now prices will only go higher as a result. I've never cared much for Duane Greed and Walgreens does have competitive prices. However without DG around to match and beat will Walgreens decide to up the ante even further?

Pretty soon the only chains remaining on the Planet will be Walgreens and Wal-Mart. The economy and jobs prospects for the next year or so are dismal enough. Now we will literally have our backs to the wall with these two giants of the "Wal" big box store set to be the only possible retail employers and sources for every day items. Anti-Trust laws seem to have taken a back seat to the powers these giants wield.



Update: Apparently the current Duane Reades are going to remain as Duane Reade stores. I can't imagine that making much sense. How can they even be competitive when they are owned by the same company? That would be like Burger King and McDonalds being on the same block and owned by Wal-Mart. Maybe they are?

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Toyota BrakePad


Toyota BrakePad, originally uploaded by ⓅⒶⓎⓅⒶⓊⓁ.

It's so surprising to find that the Number 1 Automaker in the world, known for higher standards and dependability, has had such a massive recall of its top selling lines of cars. From the hybrids to the high end vehicles, the brakes are faulty and other bugs are showing up. Imagine if the car maker decided to go into the computer industry? Geez, it wouldn't be much different than buying an HP, Compaq or Dell machine. The exception here is that when you hit the brakes on the machine it crashes. Imagine the street signs on the road for this one: Caution: Blue Screen ahead.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Ten Commandments Of The Apple IPad

We never stop looking for that all in one multiple function device. Don't put all your eggs in this basket or on this tablet. The Ipad isn't all it's cracked up to be. It doesn't multi-task and it has limited storage capacity. Why should people line up around the block for a product that provides only 64 Gb of storage for $800. There are laptops and netbooks that have more than these do. If Steve Jobs thinks he's leading us to the promised land it seems more like he wants us to worship his golden calf. It will be more akin to a White Elephant than something universally useful. Don't believe the hype and read the fine print.