OT 11: Laying 11s
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:01 am
I've brought Jessi in my office before, then again, I don't work @ NORAD like you do.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:01 amSigh. You're fired in my company for that shit.nuggstein wrote:My girlfriend wanted a tour of my office. so I got here early so I could open up and no one would be here. (i'm one of the few people with a physical key to the office and an alarm code). took a video from my car to the main entrance, then into the building, up the stairs where my office is (building has other companies in it), opened the door, turned off alarm, turned on the lights, and then took a video of the office/kitchen, my area and the lab. she said it made her day.
I'm private sector, baby.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:03 amDat federal regs.Melon wrote:
I've brought Jessi in my office before, then again, I don't work @ NORAD like you do.
Secret . . . [user not found] Man![user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:13 amSame but .gov contactor so their standards applyMelon wrote:
I'm private sector, baby.
[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:03 amDat federal regs.Melon wrote:
I've brought Jessi in my office before, then again, I don't work @ NORAD like you do.
The problem I see with that is that around here it winds up being a door to door sales situation. At least once a week I come home to a solar flyer on my door, or someone ringing the doorbell.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:56 amGreat idea. That's the future.D Griff wrote:
Interesting you say this, I need to do more research but have thought that working for a solar /wind power type manufacturer could be pretty cool.
you’re fired.nuggstein wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:57 am My girlfriend wanted a tour of my office. so I got here early so I could open up and no one would be here. (i'm one of the few people with a physical key to the office and an alarm code). took a video from my car to the main entrance, then into the building, up the stairs where my office is (building has other companies in it), opened the door, turned off alarm, turned on the lights, and then took a video of the office/kitchen, my area and the lab. she said it made her day.
Oh yeah, I'd have to be extremely desperate to do something like that... But I'm sure there's a B2B side, sell it to contractors, design firms, .gov.fledonfoot wrote:The problem I see with that is that around here it winds up being a door to door sales situation. At least once a week I come home to a solar flyer on my door, or someone ringing the doorbell.
Industrial sales is much easier than retail, IMO. You're generally dealing with a more knowledgeable clientele than general retail s. And you tend to have a smaller, repeating customer base.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:56 amB2B sales in general I would suggest. Security or other.[user not found] wrote:I need career change ideas to ponder.
suggested security sales.
The life is burning me up right now.
I think you're pretty spot on.wap wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 10:27 amIndustrial sales is much easier than retail, IMO. You're generally dealing with a more knowledgeable clientele than general retail s. And you tend to have a smaller, repeating customer base.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:56 am B2B sales in general I would suggest. Security or other.
Though, I've never worked any sort of retail sales jerb so I may be full of
Post that shit.nuggstein wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:57 am My girlfriend wanted a tour of my office. so I got here early so I could open up and no one would be here. (i'm one of the few people with a physical key to the office and an alarm code). took a video from my car to the main entrance, then into the building, up the stairs where my office is (building has other companies in it), opened the door, turned off alarm, turned on the lights, and then took a video of the office/kitchen, my area and the lab. she said it made her day.
Fixed.Melon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:59 amI'll call you Purvey WaxsteinCorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2017 11:21 pm
I think I know what it feels like to be Harvey Weinstein.
I was wondering about the security implications of that action.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:01 amSigh. You're fired in my company for that shit.nuggstein wrote:My girlfriend wanted a tour of my office. so I got here early so I could open up and no one would be here. (i'm one of the few people with a physical key to the office and an alarm code). took a video from my car to the main entrance, then into the building, up the stairs where my office is (building has other companies in it), opened the door, turned off alarm, turned on the lights, and then took a video of the office/kitchen, my area and the lab. she said it made her day.