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Choosing the wrong coat tails. Feb 06

I’ve been watching something interesting over the last 7 years of working at BlocRoad (I think this is the first I’ve mentioned where I work and yes it is coded, won’t take a geniues to break it). When I started at BlocRoad it was unknown to me that the IT Manager would be blackballed and all who reported to him tarred with the same brush.

Its been an interesting lesson as after this manager left the new manager didn’t just blackball us but sunk us well low as we came from the ‘outrider’ division. One particular manager was very bad, he had attached himself to an up an coming manager who endorsed this blackball approach even thou my team were experts in outrider.

The love is felt when this up and coming manager went up and cAme down, much to his surprise, and little to our own. I mean folks how long can you really bullshit and be a bad manager. Okay far enough I will say Bullshit, be technically good, but still a crap manager. What our little tail coater didn’t know is that he had back the wrong horse and we all know it! Worse during his little rise to way over occuplise power is he single handely managed to piss everyone who worked for him or new him.

Now I admin skill misplaced where ever. And this piece of skill I really must admine Dick Woodman seemed to be able to single handely piss just about everyone who work fo rhime off, a skill that really must be admired only for its completeness.

Now it seems the tide is turning and Dick has no friends to support him, well come on, when you totally overwhelmed with you responsiblities, and umm no who work for you actually to help, oh come on , it is amusing. Okay amusing is hear Dick in conference calls and hearing him spout the same old tired verbage from 4 years ago! you know the stuff that means you haven’t done anything. Apparently his teacher didn’t impart the lesson of how to update you vocabularly to still talk crap in the modern age.

And who say Karma doesn’t exist. latesr

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Over due Entry Feb 06

I’ve been so bad and not posted any entires.  Well quick recap spent most of January in Boston freezing my arse off it was that cold.  Was a fantastic trip and have a great time there.  Loads and Load of work, but found enough time to enjoy myself.

After spending a great weekend with a friend in North Carolina I came up with a great idea for my 40th birthday.  Lets so somewhere cool!

Well after a few conversations it appear that Antigua Jan 2009 is the goal! 

Back now in Japan and its snowing here as well, go figure that.

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One year going strong Jan 29

Hey, its this time last year I was discussion chemo drugs that I was going to get.  What a year, great to be almost back to normal.  Just spent three weeks working in Boston and it was great.  Okay, frecking cold, but still great!

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Boston Helpfull Jan 14

Came across an interesting situation of how some people get there kicks in
snow storms.

Was waiting at the Downtown crossing T station today and this guy was
telling all these people that to goto the South Station they needed to
cross to the other platform. Was rather amusing as after I had told the
first couple that this was the correct line they started telling everyone
else.

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A Country in Mourning Jan 11

Doesn’t really need any links to other websites for this piece of news, just look up the headlines and its all there. Today 11 Jan New Zealand is in mourning, one of our last great hero’s has passed away.

So damn proud of being a kiwi!

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New Year – Japan Style Jan 05

While it was a pain having to leave NZ so quickly after Christmas, it did mean that I was back in Japan for New Years. Normally everyone will leave to go home to family for this, so Tokyo was relatively empty and just left us orphans to celebrate how we could.

I decided that another dinner party was in order.I came across Cornish Rock Hens in the supermarket a few weeks back, and brought one to try it out and see what was what. Well the initial test of just thrawing it, season and baste with butter in hot oven was a huge sucess. Oddly thou I could not find that many recipes on the net for them, or rather all the recipes seemed to be the same. Stuff with wild rice something something! Time for some creativity.

The theme was Spanish (so why the hell I served a Som Tam salad as a starter is anyones just. I think I was just so excited to see a green papaya in the market that I had to do something with it. There was a recipe in my new 1080 Spanish book for Cornish rock hen, but it was for frying and that was really something I wanted to do. Recipe for the rock Hens can be found here.

After a nice long dinner it was time to wrap up and head out to a temple to see the new year in. Unknown to me there is the temple of the 47 Ronin (long story) just up the road from me. A quick cab ride (cos it was so cold, and my directions are not that good a night with no map) and we reached this wonderful little temple. There was a small fire of cedar going to keep warm and a moderate line of people to ring the big bell.

Tradition is that the bell is rung 108 times at new year to represent the 108 sins of man! It was way to cool an opportunity not to get in line and do it. You are also give a small prayer that you hand back a year later. It was all rather solomn, with huge dignity. All four of us had a go, and later over hot chocolate and marshmellows I found out that the other 3 (even having lived in Japan for so long) had never rung the gong on New Years. Apparently at the major temples its just a nightmare of queuing. Finally got to bed at 4am, but it was a fantastic and very memorable way to see the new year in.

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Lead Engineer Jan 04

I’m back from the Christmas holiday with family.  I should have written more about it but was just so happy being home and away from it all that writing blog stuff didn’t seem to be on my mind.  Christmas day was spent with my brother and his young family in Auckland.  I was abrutly woken on Christmas day by my nephew demanding I get up to open presents.  Follow 5 minutes later by his mother who was all prepared to let my airbed down so she could open hers as well!

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A way to look at things Dec 11

Well folks its now a year to this day and hour I was in a hospital bed trying to get to sleep knowing the next morning was surgury.  I don’t feel like going on about it now, instead I want to see the humor of life.  I have always loved this.  

How many dogs does it take to change a light bulb.  

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A year in the life. Dec 06

Its been a year today that I was diagnosed with a tumourous lump on my right testicle. The only known confirmed course of treatment is the removed of said lump and testicle. I knew that from the moment they would not let me leave the ultrasound without talking to a doctor.

And what a year it has been. Life has gone up and down with it. I immediatley had to switch to a life of choices, tests, results and more choices. None of these choices were ones you could put off for few days or weeks and hope another better one came along. It was all about having to make a decision then, with course of events taking shape from that choice.

I get so frustrated now with people who will not make a decision and then put them off until they really have to. If I had decided to wait until it was really bad cos I might think another solutioin would come around, well I probably wouldn’t be writing this.

enough said.

Oh, don’t trust kerpserky anti-virus, they are total rubbish.

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The Art of Customer Service Nov 15

Having lived in Japan for over two years now and going back to western countries I am left with the a huge respect for the level of customer service provided to the everyday consumer in Japan.  Its not something you get at expensive stores.  It something you get everyday, to the point where sometimes you just take it for granted, until you leave.

Examples.

During the ‘rush hour’ of 4-8pm at my local supermarket there is an elderly gentleman at the exit. He spends time going it and clearing the shopping carts or baskets that people may have left, the rest of the time he is at the door saying thank you for shopping with us.

At my work building you leave the sky lobby in the lift and make eye contact with the receptionist you will get a bow as the elevator doors close.

On the Shinkansen trains the ticket collectors enter the carraige with bow, and when leaving will turn around and bow back to the carriage.

Whereever you go and whatever you do here you will be presented with this type of service.  It doesn’t cost much to be this polite and in reverse you are polite back, so what cost for social nicesness.

My friend and I often talk about this and contemplate that if we go back to a full customer service role and can afford it I would bring all the staff to Japan just to see how it can be done.  Whenever I chose to leave here it will be a very lasting memory.

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