Posted on Oct 13, 2011

Dear Employees of Coporate America

Corporate America is an interesting place. People are expected to be loyal to a company but why would one be loyal to a company? Companies are soulless entities, ran by nameless and faceless executives on a board. At least 95% of the time Steve from the mailroom won’t be a golf buddy of the CEO.

Wouldn’t it make more sense to be loyal to the people in the company? The ones you come to work with and see everyday? The people that fail when you fail and succeed when you succeed?

People need to be loyal to people. When things go right many people before me and after me did what they were expected to.  When things go wrong it is everyone’s job to help catch it and fix it. The ones around me are the ones I need to trust and depend on. When we do this everything goes well, when we don’t you end up with an endless blame game.

I am loyal.  Loyal to my family and friends. To my bosses and coworkers. I will do what I have been called upon to do and do it to the best of my ability.  If only everyone around me could agree to do the same.

In the end I guess I shouldn’t be mad at Corporate America.  I should be mad at the people that can’t return the favor. But what should I expect most people are who they were in highschool just in an older form.

Posted on Oct 6, 2011

Hello Again

Well it’s been a while since I had might site.  Issues with Godaddy aloud my domain name to expire and get scooped up by a domain squatter so for now I had to make a trade to get mindofq.com.  This one is even better though since I always hated having the in my domain name.

Posted on Jan 28, 2011

First Interview!?!

Well I had my first interview for Decodeforme.com. It was an interesting experience. One that I wouldn’t like to repeat.

The interviewer was great. He asked all short of questions about the system and how it worked. Why it was important and about exit strategies. All of the usual questions one would ask. He also seemed very understanding when I didn’t have much to say.

The fact that I didn’t have much to say spoke wonders to me. I have no interest in selling people QR codes or desire to worry about making millions in an exit. I would rather worry about creating the lowest point of entry for QR code decoding possible and let someone else worry about the “important” things.

So from this point on Decode for Me will be going through some changes. As of now it’s a Me Too QR code tracking company and that doesn’t interest me. From now on it will just as it’s title says Decode and I will be looking for a business partner to run the front end while I worry about the back end. If any one is interested in my thoughts I would be more the glad to share.

So in the end the interview was very eye opening and I owe the journalist quite a bit for this revelation and if I ever get a chance to meet him I will be sure to shake his hand and tell him thank you. But until then I am off.

More details to come on the direction of Decodeforme.com.

Posted on Jan 8, 2011

Happy New Year!

Well folks it’s a new year and plenty of New Endeavors. Lets first start with updating from the previous post.

I had my chance at rocking the old school with some ASP classic but at the end of the day me being an ASP rock start wasn’t worth sacrificing my family. Family comes first after all.

Decodeforme.com is doing Awesome. I have two marketing firms on board so far and after this week I will have one more on board and hopefully some help from an old friend but we will see next week. I found a few more bugs in the system with the help of unsuspecting users. Issues with Emailing from live, gmail, and Squirrel mail have all been resolved. The script was failing to resize the QR codes due to my web hostings sub par memory limits.

We are currently looking for funding or local partnerships to help push the next wave of changes forward. Still trying to get a local partner to no avail. Hopefully that will come with the new year. The next wave of changes will actually push decodeforme.com into usable territory. As of now it’s only use is processing soon it will come with a suite for generating QR Codes as well which will ease the transition for our current clients.

Last week my family and I moved into a new place. It’s a nice home and a great land lord but you can tell he isn’t used to renting to people. He’s very hard to get a hold of. Either way we will be calling it home for quite some time. We will be cleaning the old place this weekend and doing a house warming party the following week if all goes well and my short pay check doesn’t bite me in the butt.

I still have the ontrix.com rebuild on my plate but that will hopefully be done next week and I have a quote out on a music billboard mashup web site. The mashup site would be a great project but since I have raised my prices in the new year it will probably fall through. That’s okay though since freelancing doesn’t appeal too much to me any more.

As for the new year we are going to settle into our new home, work on my sons web page, and continue trying to push QR codes through the central valley. Wish me luck, it’s going to be a long and adventurous year.

Posted on Dec 2, 2010

QR Codes and Stuff!?!

Welcome back my 5 loyal readers. Things have been busy on my end.

Decodeforme.com launched and has been a mixed bag of nuts. I have had a few inquires but nothing too serious as of yet. The biggest issue so far has been getting people to understand what QR Codes can be used for. This comes to some surprise as I now see them every where I look.

My son’s web site is still in the planing stages but that has alot to do with me having to continue to do mass amounts of freelance work after hours. Hopefully that will be coming to an end soon and I will be rocking it old school with some ASP Classic. Not sure what I would do with all of my extra time though. More details to come in that in the next few weeks.

The biggest project that I have now is the complete rebuild for Ontrix.com. It will be WordPress based and have a few custom plugins to help support multiple authors and create niche mini-sites. Should be pretty slick when done. The Owner even said I could sell the plugins on Code Canyon once they are done so hopefully that will bring in some extra cash.

Other then that I have been furthering my education in Database Normalization and Design. It’s a pretty fascinating subject and not too hard to get a grasp on. Some of the things I have read about I have been doing for years now but never knew what the processes were called. Better to dive in head first then be scared off by the big, bad, scary programming name and never try. Chalk that up to some good teachers through out the years (thanks Vern and the original Laurel Springs IT Department)!

Well I guess that’s it for now. I will try to start posting on a some what weekly basis so there is at least some reason to come back. Maybe actually write an article or two instead of using this as a journal. Probably not but it’s a thought.

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