House Party
Filed in House, August 4, 2008, 7:55 amI would be remiss in not mentioning that August 1st was the anniversary of my closing on my house. I have now lived in it for 8 years. Hard to believe! I was 23 years old when bought this house, with no co-signer. It was extremely exciting and frightening.
When I bought the house I was working the night shift. My work hours were something like 6:30pm-5:30am. I usually stayed up an hour or two before I would go to sleep. The house closing was scheduled for 10:30am, well past my bedtime but it was the only time available.
So I stayed up and signed the mountain of paperwork that took 1.5 hours. I didn’t get out of there until after 12:00pm. I was totally exhausted, but I had brought my sleeping bag and slept that first "night" in my new house.
Lenin and Linux
Filed in Geek, Tech, July 31, 2008, 10:10 pmI’ve been running Ubuntu Hardy Heron on my new/old laptop for a 3+ weeks and I completely love it! It’s extremely stable. With this release Ubuntu is so close to having a product that you could recommend to a newbie and they wouldn’t be completely lost.
Here’s a picture of my current desktop:
New Wordpress Theme, again!
Filed in Blog, July 29, 2008, 9:33 amHey, what do you think of my new Wordpress theme? I like the dark, simple look of it. Darker screens are easier on my eyes. I have pretty bad vision and too much white space bothers me.
I’d like to hear what you think, leave a comment! Also, recommend some plugins, if you have any favorites.
No New Job
Filed in Work, July 1, 2008, 8:53 amSo apparently the company I interviewed with has rescinded the job offer based off the last entry. Odd. Oh well, maybe I dodged a bullet. I’m happy to be staying with my current company. I think I might have become jaded by the treatment I have received from my current boss. I need to fix that and show my appreciation.
That’s about all I have to say about that. On the plus side I got a ton of hits to my site based on this hullabaloo.
New Job?
Filed in Geek, Tech, Work, June 29, 2008, 9:34 pmAbout a month ago I sent my resume to a local resort, The Great Wolf Lodge, which was looking for an IT technician. No big deal. I’ve sent a few resumes out recently just to see of there was anything interesting out there.
It’s not that there is anything wrong with my current job. I’ve been an employee of that company for 14 years. I started there when I was 17 and now I’m 31. As I’ve worked there, I have slowly moved up the ladder to where I am now a manager. But the thing is, I’m completely burned out of working there. Other than cleaning rooms at the local Holiday Inn from the age of 14 till 17, I have never really worked anywhere else.
Fast forward last weekend. The HR director at Great Wolf Lodge calls me to ask if I’m still interested in the IT position with the resort. Of course I still am! I’m told that they had a good candidate, but corporate didn’t like him for a couple reasons and they have decided to widen their search.
This Thursday I had an interview with the current IT manager. He is being promoted to the corporate office in Wisconsin. To me that seems to be a good sign for the job, that it isn’t a dead end. He appears to be a few years younger than me, which is another good sign to me.
The interview seems to go well. Apparently they are actually looking for an IT manager. There is no one that works under this IT manager. 75% of the IT manager’s job is tech support for the front desk and all the office people. The MS Exchange Server and all the accounting software is run out of the corporate office. They don’t advertise the job as being for an IT manager, because they don’t want the add answered by people that expect $90,000+ a year and a staff working under them. One positive for me was that he liked the fact that I live two blocks away from the resort, so I could get them in a hurry in case of an emergency during off hours.
The current IT manager seemed to like me and thought the interview went well. The next step was to be interviewed over the phone by the corporate office.I got a call Thursday evening that the corporate office wanted to interview me the next day. I already had plans to go down state to attend my cousin’s graduation party. I told them they could call me and I would just pull over at some point. At 10:00 am on Friday I was interviewed by the corporate office in Wisconsin while I stood in the parking lot at a McDonald’s in Cadillac, MI.
The corporate office had questions for me that allowed to expound on my experience and my thoughts about computers and IT. As soon as I hung up the phone with them I knew I had blown them away. I just had this feeling that things couldn’t be better.
Around four O’clock on Friday I got a call from the HR manager. They wanted me. The corporate office told her to make it happen. So I entered into negotiations with her. I got more money than I expect to get. The benefits for the job are good. Two weeks of vacation to start, 3 personal days, BC/BS health insurance, Delta Dental insurance, 401K with matching funds to 4%. One of the biggest pluses is that I live right next to the place! I’ll be able to ride my bike and save a lot of money on gas. They also have a couple different restaurants in the resorts that I can eat lunch in at a deeply discounted rate. Lot’s of cool extras.
I still haven’t given them a 100% thumbs up on the job offer. I still need to talk to the president of my current company. I think I owe it to them. It would take a lot for me to stay. It would take a lot more money, frankly. We will see how it goes. I’m very excited.
Here is a link the the webpage for the Great Wolf Lodge.
The Perfect Converse All-Stars
Filed in Fashion, Geek, June 19, 2008, 10:51 am
Here is a picture of my perfectly aged and dirtied black low-top Converse All-Stars. They don’t get any better than this.
I hate white shoes and any white on shoes.
As the Microblogging World Turns
Filed in Blog, Tech, June 18, 2008, 11:03 pmI’m really starting to enjoy Plurk. I wasn’t sure what to think of Plurk in the beginning. It’s different than Twitter and I enjoy it for it’s differences, but also for its similarities.
For those of you unfamiliar with Plurk, it’s one of the newer entries in the microblogging landscape currently dominated by Twitter. Twitter is very barebones. It allows it’s user to post updates in the form of 140 character messages. Other users can reply to the message, adding their own thoughts. Really that’s about it.
Plurk is similar to Twitter. They maintain the same 140 character limit on messages and allow readers to reply. But Plurk goes beyond that. Plurk threads the replies to a message so readers can easily follow the conversation that is taking place between multiple users and add their own two cents. This is something that is sorely missing with Twitter. It’s hard to follow conversations. Each message and reply is basically its own separate island. Twitter’s design does nothing to foster a larger conversation.
Plurk also incorporates something they call "Karma". Karma is a score used to indicate what sort of member of the Plurk community one is. Karma is much like a plant. It starts out small, but through tending to one’s account, updating often, adding new friends, replying to others’ comments, and generally being friendly, one’s Karma score increases. The higher one’s Karma is the more option they get in regards to their account. Generally I feel they biggest advantage of a higher Karma score is for bragging rights among friends.
The biggest saving grace for Twitter has been its community. I love my friends on Twitter. I have great conversations with people and have met some really great friends. This has been where other microblog competitors, like Jaiku or Pownce, have failed for me.
For me, Plurk is different. I have a great group of friends on Plurk. Some of these people follow me on Twitter and some of them don’t. But the conversations on Plurk are different. They are more in depth. They don’t seem to be as limited as in Twitter. It’s a great community.
I’m not sure if there will be room for two or more microblog services, probably. Each of the two I primarily use offer something a little different. Twitter has its simplicity and Plurk has its ability to foster deeper conversations. For now, I plan to stick with both.
Add me:
- Plurk = http://plurk.com/redeemByURL?from_uid=12344&check=-2072844589&s=1
- Twitter = http://twitter.com/jasonwert
Windows Vista: As good and bad as you’ve heard
Filed in Blog, June 16, 2008, 1:28 pmI’ve got a new blog post up on the Record-Eagle website. It’s entitled "Windows Vista: As good and bad as you’ve heard". Check it out.
I’m pretty excited about the blog. The webmaster of the Record-Eagle.com sent all the bloggers a copy of the site’s Google Analytics for the month of May. One of my post had the most page views. Pretty cool.
I’m trying to build up a following for my column/blog, with hopes that it evolves into more writing (paid) or I.T. opportunities. Regardless, it’s great just to have your work read.
Call me "manny"
Filed in Random Blather, June 13, 2008, 11:55 amSpending the day babysitting my niece, Molly. Kris left this morning to fly up to Edmonton and then drive back with my mom to Michigan. Since I already had the day off, I’m filling in for Kris and watching Molly.
Molly is around 19 month old and at the age where she is a lot of fun. This morning we went out to breakfast. She ate two scrambled eggs, a sausage link and a piece of toast; more than I ate!
Now she’s taking a nap. The weather is nice right now, sunny and warm. When she wakes up maybe we will go for a walk or to a park.
She just woke up, better get going.




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