Sunday, February 28, 2021

Throwback Blog: Work Feb 11, 2014

Blogger's Note: Throwback blogs are blogs from my past. I start posting past blogs reflecting what I wrote. It's like my "A Second Look" blogs for which I give myself feedback.

Today's throwback blog is titled Work Feb 11, 2014 written on Feb 11, 2014. I thought about my time working at a start-up company. The company sells premium wines, beer, and sake at a discount price online. The company opened two brick and mortar stores in Silicon Valley. The company has been in business since 2008 or 2009. The company is similar to Fry's Electronics and Borders both out of business. Good business model. Bad management. I blog my thoughts years later in bullet format.

*The second store was burglarized. Over $10,000 in total damages and stolen inventory was big for a start-up company. I'm confident insurance covered most of the damages. Management didn't inform the employees any updates afterwards.

*I remember the Fri Jan 31 when the co-owner told the employees to "occupy ourselves" because the city inspected the store. The morning free time I shopped at Trader Joe's to purchase snacks for Super Bowl Sunday. I also visited the local library where I discovered the library sold used books at a city office suite within walking distance from the library.

*I was lucky I didn't work on Super Bowl Sunday because the first store closed. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos. The second store was opened. It made lots of money.

*The employees hated days when management announced email specials. Most email specials sold out in hours.

*The part-time employee is the first person I met who worked two jobs to support his wife and two children. He worked full-time and worked part-time. Eventually, he quit the company months after I quit because he was hired for a full-time management training job at a hotel. We both agreed management was bad. The last I heard his new full-time job is installing solar panels.

*The last bullet is an update. The first store moved from a busy street to quieter street. My intuition tells me the first store moved because a BevMo store opened blocks away. A yoga studio occupies the first store location. An advantage for the first store's new location is more parking for wine tasting.

The second store was burglarized on Sun Jan 26. The co-owners spent the entire Mon Jan 27 with law enforcement and with their handymen contractors to repair the damages. Total damages and inventory lost were over $10,000.

I changed my breakfast routine on Tue Jan 28. I reduced eating bread 50%. As of the blog entry, I lost two pounds. I eat cereal, one piece of bread, almonds or walnuts, milk, and fruit. The second manager came back to work after his business trip.

One of my co-workers spilled a bottle of wine on Wed Jan 29. It was difficult to clean up the floor. The narrow aisles limited maneuverability and the number of staff assisting. The golden rule is don't drop bottles.

The same co-worker cleared some boxes to open a window inside the enclosed office at the back end of the store. The window was closed since I started working. The breeze felt good. We also had a conversation on death during my lunch hour.

There was an accident on my way home. It was my first evening accident. I was on the road for 40 minutes. The normal time is 25 minutes.

I worked at the second store on Fri Jan 31. I was told two customers told one of my co-workers there were suspicious customers videotaping the store. The customers wrote their car's license plate.

I arrived on time after getting my tires rotated and balanced. Everyone's shift started late because the store was inspected by the city. The co-owner told me and my staff before we entered the building to occupy ourselves and wait for a phone call. I shopped at Trader Joe's for snacks to eat on Super Bowl Sunday. I drove to downtown to visit the library and mail a letter at a drop off mailbox. I purchased used books at the library's used book store.

The store reopened at 12:10pm. There was chaos, misinformation, and confusion. It was crazy. We found out the inventory needed for today's activity was delivered to the first store. We had to wait for someone to deliver the inventory before the activity started. Fortunately, the inventory arrived in time. Everyone was tired at the end of their shifts. I experienced pain throughout my body.

The entire week of Feb 3-7 was busy, busy, and busy. We talked about the Super Bowl when we have a few minutes of break time. I even took two 30 minute lunches. I went to the dentist before my shift on Wed Feb 5. I got gas afterwards. I used the extra time commuting by driving on a city road exiting the freeway early. I discovered a hospital and supermarkets I could shop on my way home.

Thur Feb 6 was the worst day of the week. The owner slammed the entire staff and managers with an email special. She took advantage of a close out from a vendor. She passed along the cost savings on an email special. We sold out within hours. I continued to get slammed making sure all inventory were priced and on the website for both stores. There were hours I didn't check my email. My unread inbox reached the middle 90s.

I started using my laptop bag when I worked at Cisco. No more Microsoft tote bag. I brought my laptop to transport my company's laptop to the second store for my Fri shifts. The laptop bag has more space for my papers. There was no need to bring two bags.

I got my car's alignment checked before my second store shift on Fri Feb 7. It was the easiest day of the week, yet I was still busy. More customers shopped today compared to the previous two Fridays. There was a salesman from a distributor who wanted to sell his products. He couldn't wait for the co-owner. He exited the store after waiting for 20 minutes.

He's the man. I small talked with one of my co-workers on Tue Feb 11. He has a full-time job and a part-time job. The part-time is my company. I call him a man because he's married with two children. Working two jobs tells me he's a devoted husband and father.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Top Ten Plus Four Equals Fourteen Fry's Electronics Moments

Techies who live near a Fry's Electronics store reminisce the good memories and the bad memories. It's inevitable Fry's went out of business officially announced on Wed Feb 24, 2021. The store was the number one source for computer goods and more for techies and non-techies. Fry's sold more than computers, laptops, electronics, printers, phones, software programs, and monitors. The store sold video games, music, movies, TVs, appliances, toys, books, magazines, personal grooming, stationary, light bulbs, batteries, snacks, drinks, and more non-techie goods to satisfy most consumers. Fry's was a one stop store for techies. Bad management and online commerce caused Fry's to shut down.

Fry's posted ads in the local newspaper. Fry's released a seven-page ad every Friday. Loyal customers looked forward to Friday's ads. What's the hardware on sale? What's the video games on sale? What's the DVDs on sale? What's the non techie goods on sale such as stationary, flashlights, food, books, and toys? The trouble signs were clear and present when Fry's stopped the newspaper ads. Fry's was no longer the best buys. Parking lots were full on weekends. No more long lines the next customer looking at the cash registers' green lights or numbered signs for the next open cashier.

A knew a friend who worked in the tech support department wearing the blue lab coats. Most people thought working in the department was the least stressful because they spent more time repairing computers and less time interacting with customers. He said tech support was the most stressful because 99% of the customers were idiots. They didn't know how to operate computers. Tech support taught customers how to operate computers. The technician ran a diagnostic CD every time a customer brought a computer or laptop knowing most of the time the technician already knew how to fix the computer quickly. Fry's policy was all technicians must run a diagnostic CD charging the customer $24.99. Easy money.

Here are the top ten plus four equals fourteen Fry's Electronics moments:

14. Last Fry's Purchase (Jan 2020). I purchased the Arctic Silver Thermal polysynthetic silver compound for my second built desktop PC.

13. 4K TV (Jun 2013). I saw a Sony 4K television for the first time. Sale price was $6,999.99. I purchased a 4K monitor at Black Friday 2018 for $249.99 as a comparison.

12. Last Black Friday Shopping (Nov 2017). I purchased the Logitech Z313 2.1 speakers. Fry's price matched Amazon at $24.99.

11. Non-Fiction Book (Aug 2008). I purchased I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell by Tucker Max. It was my only non-computer book.

10. The Movie Outbreak (Dec 1995). I went Christmas shopping after I took my last final which was Physics 62 Electricity & Magnetism at San Jose State University. I saw the movie on a large screen TV. I watched the second half of the movie in its entirety. I turned around when the credits were shown. There was a large crowd behind me.

9. Celine Dion's Falling Into You CD (Spring 1996). I purchased the classic Celine Dion CD.

8. Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill (Fall 1995). I purchased her first CD.

7. Targus Laptop Cooler (Nov 2006). It still works today. The cooler prolonged my two previous laptops.

6. $3.99 DVDs (Fall 2008). I purchased Mad Max, The Graduate, Mr. Mom, X-Men II, Die Hard, and Revenge Of The Nerds.

5. First USB Memory Stick (Summer Or Fall 1998). I purchased the Soyo Cigar Pro I 128MB for $49.99.

4. Michael Jackson Died (Summer 2009). The entire Fry's store played Michael Jackson music on the store speakers, played his music on the stereos, and showed a Michael Jackson concert on TVs. All customers stopped at any TV when they were nearby.

3. The Orange Box (Oct 2007). Many video game publications declared Valve Corporation releasing five video games in one the best deal in a century. The video games are Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2.

2. My First Desktop PC (Fall 2008). I built my first desktop PC named my Gaming PC. I purchased the hard drive, case, thermal polysynthetic silver compound, DVD+RW, monitor, cooling fans, and RAM.

Honorable mentions: I purchased a Spyder3Pro Monitor Calibration in Jul 2011, a Sony cassette adapter to play mp3s in Mar 2014, and classical music CDs each containing 25 songs for $1.99 each in 1998 and 1999. I ate astronaut ice cream for the first time in Dec 2008. I purchased a 7-UP soda in a collectable 7-UP bottle in Mar 2011.

1. A NES Game (1986). My brother and I purchased Rygar for the Nintendo. We purchased the video game at the original Fry's store in Sunnyvale.

Update On A Past Blog

I remember the movie Major League starring Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, and Corbin Bernsen released in 1989. The movie plot is the new owner of the Cleveland Indians wants the team to tank to move the team outside Cleveland. I wrote a blog on tanking titled Is Tanking The New Way To Succeed? on Oct 16, 2020. A few professional sports teams tank intentionally to receive number one draft picks to rebuild.

Saturday, February 20, 2021

A One Of Many Experiences Good Company With Bad Management

I was in my mid 20s when I worked at my second company after graduating from San Jose State University. The second commercial real estate company was better than my first commercial real estate company. The second company ranked in the top three from the late 1990s to early 2000s. 2000 was the only year it ranked number one.

Why was the second commercial real estate company never ranked number one consistently? I thought back. I connected the dots. I should have realized the answer was bad management. I was young. I was stupid. I should have seen the signs when there was a time period many corporate staff leaving the company. I should have searched for another job. The CEO resigned. The CFO wasn't a good long-term temporary CEO. The company never hired a new CEO afterwards during my employment. The HR director was fired. The Vice President of IT was ineffective. He and the IT manager were forced to resign as scapegoats. On the other hand, the brokers were professionals. I experienced zero problems with all brokers.

There are no such thing as bad companies. It's bad management ruining good companies.

Update On A Past Blog

The Reason I'm Never Bored Is People must be corrected. I wrote the blog on Jan 16, 2013 saying people are important in life. On the other hand, what if the people are making you bored. The people are wasting your time. The people don't help you. You might as well take your chances being alone. Time to say good-bye. You're not bored being alone; you're exciting alone. Don't disrespect yourself. You help yourself. You have freedom being alone. There are new circles of friends to be found. Time is the ultimate judge. There is a chance time passes you're back with the friends you said good-bye. The carnival comes and goes. There is a chance if you wait for a while, the carnival comes back.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Past Comic Strips Posted Feb 2021

I photocopied comic strips I read at work or read at home decades ago, or downloaded from the comic strip's website. Here are some of my favorite comic strips I took a picture on my camera. Enjoy!

Credits are noted on the comic strips. Almost all of the comics were a tribute to the late Charles Schulz.

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Raymond Mar One Liners 4

Muscle & Fitness July/August 2017 issue interviewed Arnold Schwarzenegger titled "Arnold" by Peter McGough. The interview inspired me to write one liners reflecting me. There is no chronological order. I write anything I thought my mind. Here is my fourth Raymond Mar One Liners. The first was written on Jun 17, 2018. The second was written on Jun 1, 2019. The third was written on Apr 16, 2020.

I camped and backpacked for the first time at Zion National Park in UT in Oct 2015.

I pretended I was a cashier in a store as a child. My imagination was excellent. I used play money, a broken calculator, and a filing draw as the till for the cash register.

2003 was the last year I used a film camera to take pictures.

I purchased a used Nintendo GameCube on eBay. Best eBay purchase as of today. The games included Super Smash Brothers and Mario Kart Double Dash.

The dot-com crash in Mar 2000 wasn't the beginning of the bad year. The bad year feeling was in the air the minute Jan 1, 2000 began. Admit it. The feeling was there. I felt it strongly.

2016 was the fastest year in the 2010 decade.

My sixth grade should have been the first time I learned not to take life for granted. The opposite happened. Everything in life flowed with me. I took all advantages for granted. The big advantages included the school eliminated students taking showers after P.E., the cafeteria dedicated one line for sixth graders only, female classmates talked to me and I talked to them as if we were good friends, I was transferred to a special reading class which gave me "free" homeroom stars because I was exempted from my homeroom reading assignments, and I aced the geography assignments after I performed below average in world history.

I still use my Samsung Galaxy S7 phone. I purchase a new phone when the S7 stops working.

GI JOE, Transformers, and MASK kicked ass.

I remember Carolyn Harper my first friend and first classmate.

I read The Red Badge Of Courage by Stephen Crane and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in my American Literature class. I re-read the same books decades later as an adult. Boring.

The band I listen to when I eat breakfast is The Beatles.

I encourage everyone to listen at least one podcast.

My first laptop was a HP Omnipro. It was literally a laptop I placed comfortably on my upper legs.

Excel users who know VLOOKUP were considered advanced decades ago. Excel users must know VLOOKUP to be intermediate today.

2007 was truly the last calendar year everything was good. I messed up. I could have lived one of the best years of my life. Everything was bad for me.

I visited Davis for the first time because I helped my sister moved to attend the university.

I miss watching the fireworks in San Francisco on New Year's Eve.

Waking up at 10am unemployed is a bad habit. Break it. You never know one day you get a new job. It can be tomorrow.

Thank you cousin Chris for introducing baseball cards to my brother and I. We wished we collected one year earlier.

Friday, February 12, 2021

At Least You Got Your Health

A common cheer up statement is "At least you got your health." The statement is incomplete. The statement can be misleading. My additional accurate add-ons are physical, mental, emotional, financial, and spiritual. Are you in good physical health? Are you in good mental health? Are you in good emotional health? Are you in good financial health? Are you in good spiritual health? In some cases, answering yes to all five questions cheers up a person. In other cases, one no answer makes a person feels depressed. All five add-ons are important to live a good life. On the other hand, one no answer is compensated with one stronger yes answer to live a good life. The bottom line is be grateful if you answer yes to all five questions.

Saturday, February 06, 2021

Shelter In-Place COVID-19 Blog January 2021

California issued shelter in-place orders on Tue Mar 17, 2020. I have been logging the highlights and lowlights. January started fast during the first three weeks. January ended slow during the last two weeks. Capitol insurrection, former President Donald Trump is the first President to be impeached twice, and GameStop short squeeze were the headlines. Inconsistent state government and local government stay-at-home restrictions depending on their pandemic severity.

Fri Jan 1. Almost half of California's total infections occurred in Dec 2020. 1 million people infected out of a total of 2.3 million. 300,000 new infections in Nov 2020. 269,721 new infections in Jul 2020. Santa Clara County 439 record one day deaths reported. Total California deaths is 25,000.

Sun Jan 3. Last day of the 2020 NFL regular season games. I watched a little of the Cowboys vs. Giants, Steelers vs. Browns, Seahawks vs. 49ers, and Washington Football Team vs. Eagles.

Tue Jan 5. The US recorded a record 130,834 hospitalizations in a single day. Total US deaths 357,000. Total US cases 21,000,000. There were talks of administering half doses of the Moderna vaccine.

Thur Jan 7. Shopped at Costco. A typical weekday morning during the pandemic. Fewer customers pre-pandemic.

Fri Jan 8. California's 15% or below ICU by region stay-at-home orders were indefinite.

Sat Jan 9. A friend contracted the COVID-19 virus. He is the first person I personally know having the virus.

Mon Jan 11. 300 days California shelter in-place.

Fri Jan 15. Errands at Safeway, post office, The Home Depot, and gas. A local Safeway installed new self-checkout machines and are socially distance.

2,000,000 COVID-19 deaths worldwide.

Unseasonably warm weather. Temperatures in the 70s.

Mon Jan 18. High wind guests warning began at 10pm.

Tue Jan 19. Los Angeles County is the first county in the US with 1 million cases.

Wed Jan 20. Joe Biden was sworn as the 46th US President.

California 3 million cases total.

Thur Jan 21. First COVID-19 case in the US one year ago. Case located in Washington.

Fri Jan 22. The United Kingdom announced a deadlier COVID-19 strain.

Sun Jan 24. Watched the second half of the NFL Championship games.

Mon Jan 25. California lifted the state's 15% or below ICU by region stay-at-home orders. California went back to the county four color tier which is the Blueprint For A Safer Economy from most restrictive purple, red, orange, to least restrictive yellow.

Tue Jan 26. Biggest rain storm in 2021. Flash flood watch and wind advisories issued. It was an atmospheric river storm.

Wed Jan 27. Ate Korean fried chicken for the first time.

Fri Jan 29. The Bay Area detected the United Kingdom COVID-19 strain and the Brazil COVID-19 strain.

Sat Jan 30. Errands in Mountain View, CA. The freeway entrance was closed. It took triple time to enter the freeway by taking another freeway entrance.