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March 27, 2007

This Can't Be Good, Part 2

I'm holding in my hand one of those "Sorry We Missed You!" cards from the Post Office. It says they're holding a certified letter for me. From the IRS.

Update: It turns out they just want money, and not a lot of it. I need to do a little research, but I'm pretty sure sure I'm going to send it to them tonight, and worry about whether I really owe them money some other time.

July 31, 2006

Action Item

I think this guy used to be a manager at one of my former employers. Actually, we had few people like that.

(Hat tip: Zonker)

October 19, 2005

Questions For the Interviewer

Over at the Volokh Conspiracy they're talking about tongue-in-cheek questions to ask when the interviewer asks you if you have any questions.

The Conspirators are all lawyers or law students, but some of the questions would be good for the rest of us:

  • "How would you describe the atmosphere here — Is it more like a labor camp or a slave ship?"
  • "I heard there was this guy who came here and only billed like three hours a week. They say it took the firm two years to kick him out, and they gave him a nice bonus to leave, too. Is that true?"
  • "Is it as bad as they say?"
  • "How many partners here are still on their first wives?"
  • "Is the firm's suite at Wrigley or Comiskey?"
  • "Will I be allowed in the same room as a client? How about if there's a client walking down the hall, can I take a look-see?"
  • Look at them quizzically. Then lean back, look up into the air, stroke your chin, and pause for a long time. Then sigh deeply. Repeat until they interrupt.
  • "Say I have a "friend" who's embezzling money from the law firm where he's a summer associate. Is that so bad?"
  • "What's the absolute fewest number of hours an associate can work, and still not get fired?"
  • "Is that your wife, or your grandmother?"
  • "Is that your wife, or your granddaughter?"
  • "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
  • "How much errors and omissions coverage do you have?"
  • "Am I expected to check my Blackberry at 3:15 a.m.?"
  • "There's not a drug test or anything, is there?"

Here are the ones I suggested:

  1. Will the size of the book shelves in my office depend on my title or on the number of books I need to do the job?
  2. If you move a department with four executives to a floor that has five executive-quality offices, does some lucky staff member get the good office or do you remodel it back to the lower quality level even though that costs more?
  3. If you can't afford to remodel the office in question 2, do you move the copy machine in there rather than give it to a non-executive?
  4. Hypothetical question: If there's not enough money in the budget for more filing cabinets, but meanwhile we're buying another company, can we have their filing cabinets?
  5. Everyone working in this office has a college degree and has passed a background check. If I go to the restroom, will I find that the toilet paper is inside a gadget that allows you to pull the paper out the bottom, but requires a key to open, because you don't trust your employees with unlocked rolls of toilet paper?

(Yes, all based on something that happened, but not necessarily to me.)

February 22, 2005

God Bless HIPAA

Glenn Reynolds' wife is home from the hospital six hours later than expected because of all the paperwork. Over at Three Men And A Blog The Doctor is using this as a reason to complain about all the paperwork too.

As for me, I don't mind the paperwork so much. In fact, I kind of like it. You see, for the past few years I, my wife, and many of our friends have been earning money developing software and providing services to handle it all.

God Bless HIPAA.

September 21, 2002

The Modern Business Relationship

Modern customer relations can be pretty strange. My wife bought a Dell laptop a few years ago, and that model turns out to have some problems with the batteries. Some unforeseen interaction with the charger can cause them to overheat and catch fire. It's only actually happened once, and no one was hurt, but there was a class action lawsuit that has now reached a settlement. She just got a letter from Dell with the following salutation:

Dear Settlement Class Member and Valued Dell Customer:

Only in America.

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