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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on June 08, 2013, 03:58:14 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1018406344
Oh my.
Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:35 AM
After 15 years in my industry....working for a position that opens once a decade...I didn't get it.
I really have no one to talk to about this. So I figured I'd unload on DU.
After working to being the Senior Production Manager in my region for 15 years, the position became available. I'm basically the Junior Production Manager in region. Senior pays about 80-100k a year. Junior pays $19/hr. In the six years I've been in management, last year was the first year I surpassed 20k. I had a second job all those six years in order to be in that "queue" when the position opened.
The way my industry used to be, you sacrificed and made shitty pay for years, and when the Senior guy left, you were rewarded as the Junior guy by being given the job. That's how it's gone for 40 years. I'm friends with my boss that's leaving...and very close friends with the guy before him that left 13 years ago. My boss has had the position since. I'm good friends with the son of the guy who left 25 years ago. And that's the three guys for the last 40 years.
In concert production, relationships are king. It's what gives you your value. I interviewed for the position...lost out to a guy that wants to transfer him and his family out from Philadelphia. Now the corporate overlords tell me they want me to give this guy all the introductions to all my connections and make sure he gets to know them well and that they accept him.
Corporate boss (guy from operations...from the box office originally and was one of two doing the hiring process) tells me yesterday at a show I'm running. I interviewed with him. He laid it all out for me. "We'd like to keep you at your venue (a venue I love and brought back from the production grave and turned into a lean mean tip top production machine) and you'll get more shows as PM (I started out there as stage manager taking a pay cut for the opportunity to finally get in line for a position I wanted since my first day in production). This guy will take a few shows there, but most will be yours."
"How about a pay raise to show me you guys are being sincere?".
"That's not in the books right now. But when the new guy gets here, we need you to get him up to speed.".
I feel like putting a gun in my mouth.
Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:40 AM
1. The wife and I have been living on the financial edge for those 6 years...
She and I agreed the opportunity was too great. It was a position I could have until retirement.
Now we're both 40. Delayed having a child. The hope was to get this position and work on having a baby immediately.
What a sucker and a chump I am. My wife works graveyards and won't be home for another hour.
How the hell am I supposed to look her in the eye? Tell her I failed? After the sacrifice she made...and I came up short on my end of the stick.
Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:50 AM
4. I'm the first junior guy in 40 years not to be given the position...
when the senior guy leaves.
Not much more fail than that.
CaliforniaPeggy (104,278 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 12:34 PM
9. How COULD they? That is just horrible.
Get going!
Make that baby. Find a new, better job. You have time!
Those people are unworthy, big time, of you and your abilities and talents.
**** THEM. And not in a good way.
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15 years and he barely cracked 20k.
Something smells fishy and it isn't my lunch.
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Off the top of my head, no paper, no pencil and no calculator....50 weeks a year X 40 hours a week = 2,000 hours X $19 PER HR = $38,000 a year......and he says he barely made $20 thou a year?
I guess DUmmie laid out of work stoned or drunk to often, huh.
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After reading this....
Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:50 AM
4. I'm the first junior guy in 40 years not to be given the position...
when the senior guy leaves.
Not much more fail than that.
I can't help but go back to this....
I really have no one to talk to about this. So I figured I'd unload on DU.
Your problem, I see it. :mental: :lmao:
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:35 AM
I'm the first junior guy in 40 years not to be given the position...
Not much more fail than that.
How the hell am I supposed to look her in the eye? Tell her I failed?
I feel like putting a gun in my mouth.
I think you've answered your own question, DUmmy.
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15 years and he barely cracked 20k.
Something smells fishy and it isn't my lunch.
Yup. I make 13.50/hr full time and I'll make almost 30k this year.
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There has to be more to the story...
And a jump from 20K or less to 80 - 100K???
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:35 AM
After 15 years in my industry....working for a position that opens once a decade...I didn't get it.
I really have no one to talk to about this. So I figured I'd unload on DU.
After working to being the Senior Production Manager in my region for 15 years, the position became available. I'm basically the Junior Production Manager in region. Senior pays about 80-100k a year. Junior pays $19/hr. In the six years I've been in management, last year was the first year I surpassed 20k. I had a second job all those six years in order to be in that "queue" when the position opened.
The way my industry used to be, you sacrificed and made shitty pay for years, and when the Senior guy left, you were rewarded as the Junior guy by being given the job. That's how it's gone for 40 years. I'm friends with my boss that's leaving...and very close friends with the guy before him that left 13 years ago. My boss has had the position since. I'm good friends with the son of the guy who left 25 years ago. And that's the three guys for the last 40 years.
In concert production, relationships are king. It's what gives you your value. I interviewed for the position...lost out to a guy that wants to transfer him and his family out from Philadelphia. Now the corporate overlords tell me they want me to give this guy all the introductions to all my connections and make sure he gets to know them well and that they accept him.
Corporate boss (guy from operations...from the box office originally and was one of two doing the hiring process) tells me yesterday at a show I'm running. I interviewed with him. He laid it all out for me. "We'd like to keep you at your venue (a venue I love and brought back from the production grave and turned into a lean mean tip top production machine) and you'll get more shows as PM (I started out there as stage manager taking a pay cut for the opportunity to finally get in line for a position I wanted since my first day in production). This guy will take a few shows there, but most will be yours."
"How about a pay raise to show me you guys are being sincere?".
"That's not in the books right now. But when the new guy gets here, we need you to get him up to speed.".
I feel like putting a gun in my mouth.
Sounds to me like your attitude got in the way dummie. People don't get promoted when they complain about politics all the time.
In regards to putting the gun in your mouth dummie... try jumping off a tall building instead. Go out flying. You'd probably tie up traffic for a while too while they scraped you off the street. Pin a note to yourself blaming it all on the evil CEO of your company.
Or you could just quit and find another job like ordinary people. :loser: :loser:
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Yup. I make 13.50/hr full time and I'll make almost 30k this year.
You show up on time and don't leave hours early. Every day.
You CYA when needed and don't leave your co-workers hanging in the breeze. :salutearmy:
Why DUmmies have a hard time.
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In concert production, relationships are king. It's what gives you your value. I interviewed for the position...lost out to a guy that wants to transfer him and his family out from Philadelphia. Now the corporate overlords tell me they want me to give this guy all the introductions to all my connections and make sure he gets to know them well and that they accept him.
Clearly your bosses disagree and decided that this new guy had some value or skill set that you do not. Maybe there were some behind the scene politics, or maybe they wanted somebody with more ambition who didn't just sit and wait in the junior position assuming they were a sure bet for promotion when senior production manager retired.
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First of all...this is a DUmmy we are talking about. We are not being told the truth.
15 years = $20,000 salary? Might this be a part time position? This pay hardly speaks of an indispensable employee. Further he could not be in management at that low rate of pay.
*********** conclusion. This is a part time janitor.
What is with his expectation that 15 years at $20k = a $100k at year position...by default?
Has any business ever worked that way? If he was as good as he claimed he would be making far more than a mere $20 after 15 years. My guess is he is a well known, lazy, good-for-nuthin, gold bricker.
Furthermore, I'm to believe that a DUmmy hasn't walduded himself 15 years on the job? You would think the constant attempts at making disability claims, showing up for work high, or not showing up for a week would have got him fired long ago.
Nope, only a fool would believe he was ever in line for a promotion to an all powerful position. (which means the DUmmies will all buy this sad sack story of woe.)
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Agree with the fishiness of the tale. But I do so love reading their plaintive bleating.
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts)
I feel like putting a gun in my mouth.
Probably the only useful thing you can do at the moment. Do it! The bosses will sure feel sorry then!
Think of the statement you'll make! Think of the masses that will take to the streets. Think of the monument raised in your honor...
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Probably the only useful thing you can do at the moment. Do it! The bosses will sure feel sorry then!
Think of the statement you'll make! Think of the masses that will take to the streets. Think of the monument raised in your honor...
Is there pizza and Cheetos, in he77?
At least he won't go hungry. :-)
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The wife and I have been living on the financial edge for those 6 years...
Democrats came back in power in 2007. Yes it is that simple you LUrking DUchebags. Your democrat leaders lie to you. They don't give a shit about you, ask your typical black person how their loyalty to the promises of the democrat party are doing for them.
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I had a second job all those six years in order to be in that "queue" when the position opened.
Be honest with yourself Buddy, you never had a chance at that job.
Now all you can do is try to live up to your name by going out in a blaze of glory.
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:35 AM
After 15 years in my industry....working for a position that opens once a decade...I didn't get it.
I feel like putting a gun in my mouth.
If Buddy got together with the DUmb**** with the brain cyst, at least his widow would get a used Mustang out of the deal. Because suicide don't get the payoff from life insurance.
A DU Twofer.
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Twenty bucks an hour is about $40K per year.
This DUmmy is only part time about twenty hours a week.
If his company needs to fill a $100K job, they're going to pick someone who works full time.
And no one wants to promote a DUmmy.
I still think he should go with the gun in his mouth.
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Twenty bucks an hour is about $40K per year.
This DUmmy is only part time about twenty hours a week.
If his company needs to fill a $100K job, they're going to pick someone who works full time.
And no one wants to promote a DUmmy.
I still think he should go with the gun in his mouth.
Hope the idiot brings extra magazines.
He'd probably miss the first few shots.
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Democrat - the party of FAILURE.
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Hope the idiot brings extra magazines.
He'd probably miss the first few shots.
That's why I told him to jump off a tall building instead, Skul. Even a dummie couldn't screw that up. :fuelfire:
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That's why I told him to jump off a tall building instead, Skul. Even a dummie couldn't screw that up. :fuelfire:
Would you put money on that? :-)
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Would you put money on that? :-)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
No. :lmao:
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You show up on time and don't leave hours early. Every day.
You CYA when needed and don't leave your co-workers hanging in the breeze. :salutearmy:
Why DUmmies have a hard time.
True. Plus since I'm the supervisor I'll get the blame if something goes wrong. Good incentive to be competent.
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True. Plus since I'm the supervisor I'll get the blame if something goes wrong. Good incentive to be competent.
Why Conservatives advance, and why liberal socialists flap in the wind.
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Democrat - the party of FAILURE.
H5 :cheersmate:
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Why Conservatives advance, and why liberal socialists flap in the wind.
If only we could get The Holy Won of Shitcago to live by the same principle.
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This DUmmie works in concert promotions or stage productions? This isn't the same DUmmie that bragged about not hiring conservative acts for the venue he runs, is it?
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This DUmmie works in concert promotions or stage productions? This isn't the same DUmmie that bragged about not hiring conservative acts for the venue he runs, is it?
No, apparently not.
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He conned the wife into letting him keep a part time job for 15 years. It's that simple.
What a loser.
KC
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15 years and he barely cracked 20k.
Something smells fishy and it isn't my lunch.
I caught that too. I didn't realize $19/hr equaled out to $20k a year. This DUmmie didn't get the promotion because he sucks at math.
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Clearly your bosses disagree and decided that this new guy had some value or skill set that you do not. Maybe there were some behind the scene politics, or maybe they wanted somebody with more ambition who didn't just sit and wait in the junior position assuming they were a sure bet for promotion when senior production manager retired.
He is telling a whole pack full of lies, though some of them may be honest lies. He's lying about only making $20K/yr unless his venue is only part time, which is possible.
He's been working six years as the manager of a single concert venue? That would tell you why he didn't get it right there.
One reason is that acoustics is set up in most venues in less than two hours, which used to be a big part of the deal. Now, a reading can be taken periodically, but essentially one performance can use other performance readings to set up their equipment. It's much easier.
Second, what used to be bundles of cable and an entire crew to set up and tear down is often down to some CAT-5 and fiber optic cable, and a company installs it once and leaves it, only changing things if a line goes bad.
Third, Acoustics boards themselves are now digital, and once complex changes can now be preset. The same is true for the lightboards and they can both be routed to one computer or more and controlled without much skill.
That being said, there is a need for venue concert events managers, but they need somebody who knows how to setup everything from a stadium or outdoor concert, to a concert in a bar, to a concert in a hotel. There are a lot of other things that they need to know as well.
In a way he stood there and let himself be fossilized, and I can sympathize with that. I'm playing a game of catch up, myself.
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He's making less than $20K after fifteen years, qualifies for food stamps, yet has a Skimmer gold star.
And I'll bet a quarter of his takehome pay goes for lottery tickets.
His odds for success in the lottery are about as good as his odds in life.
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:50 AM
4. I'm the first junior guy in 40 years not to be given the position...
when the senior guy leaves.
Not much more fail than that.
Stopped clock syndrome there...
Now in any person with a modicum of sense this would be the spark which starts some reflection on why he is the first person in 40 years...but I don't see anything like that in his post, it seems to be the fault of the wicked corporate overlords for not promoting a lazy incompetent stoned part-timer.
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To quote a phrase from Kyle Ricky, the dummie has recently developed hindsight bias.
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Buddyblazon (2,189 posts) Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:50 AM
4. I'm the first junior guy in 40 years not to be given the position...when the senior guy leaves.
Stopped clock syndrome there...
Now in any person with a modicum of sense this would be the spark which starts some reflection on why he is the first person in 40 years...but I don't see anything like that in his post, it seems to be the fault of the wicked corporate overlords for not promoting a lazy incompetent stoned part-timer.
:hi5:
Liberal world view right there: entitlement. He wants the job by default, not by earning it.
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Primitive expects to jump from 15K to 80K because 'it's his turn' ? Pretty much exemplifies the liberal belief system. He didn't need to earn this position, because he is entitled to it in his tiny simian brain.
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Response to Buddyblazon (Original post)Sat Jun 8, 2013, 08:38 PM
Buddyblazon (2,192 posts)
13. Thank you everyone...
Last edited Sat Jun 8, 2013, 08:39 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
I took a ride around the front range today here in Colorado. Stopped at my mentors venue (they were hosting the Shriners Circus...had to give him some ribbing on that one). He's shocked. Unfortunately they company he works for and our main competitor don't have openings. But he gave me a dozen ways to **** them good. lol
Then went up to Boulder to see a younger guy who looks up to me and a show he was PMing. He may have been more pissed than me.
Somehow the crew at Red Rocks Amphitheater got the news. Called me earlier in the day. Asked me not to quit. Told me, "Don't leave. We need you on that end. **** that new guy...every show we do for him, we suddenly got slower and dumber. How does a couple extra grand on every labor bill for every show he does up here sound?".
I basically got the word from several contacts in the region that because I'm not the guy, they want to make this guys work life miserable. How's that for loyalty?
I tried to warn this dumb corporate suits about relationships on the production side. There is a reason the system is the way it is. Production is like family. You **** with one of us, you **** with all of us.
Made me feel better anyway. Still depressed as hell though. Really makes me question every decision I've ever made in my professional life.
Is he going to quit or get fired? If he's going to stick around and sabotage the operation, he's just wallduded himself.
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I have no sympathy for dillweeds like that. His math doesn't add up obviously. Lay off the alcohol and drugs DUmmie, and stop blaming your sick behaviors on others!
:banghead:
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Wonder how the management at Red Rocks would respond to this threat, real or imagined? Even if the "loyalty" aspect is 90% fabrication, I don't think they would appreciate be called "dumb corporate suits" on a public forum, and most likely to his co-workers who have mortgages, kids that like to eat, etc.
The blazing wonder boy may have to figure out how to tell his sugar mama about his loss of even part time work.
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I took a ride around the front range today here in Colorado. Stopped at my mentors venue (they were hosting the Shriners Circus...had to give him some ribbing on that one). He's shocked. Unfortunately they company he works for and our main competitor don't have openings. But he gave me a dozen ways to **** them good. lol
The guy who gave him good ideas on how to sabotage his employer works at 1stBank Center in Broomfield, a suburb of Denver.
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So in 2006, during the Great Bush Prosperity, DUmmy Buddyblazon was doing okay:
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore
Thu Aug-24-06 12:01 AM
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I passed my CDL test today! Ask me anything!
It goes along with my work in concert production. It basically means I can drive equipment to the gig...as well as build it.
THAT MEANS I CAN GET PAID TWICE! THE DOUBLE DIPPIN' DAYS HAVE ARRIVED! WOOHOO!
http://election.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x5543824
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts)
Thu Aug-24-06 12:04 AM
3. You name it...
I've done symphonies. I worked The Family Values Tour last week. I have Tool coming up next week.
I have done small local. I have done International heavies. I even occasionally pick up gigs at the local convention center.
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DUmpmonkeys get wallduded because they just can't stop talking about themselves.
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts)
Sat Oct-22-05 07:55 PM
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My car was stolen this morning...ask me anything.
My 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan was stolen off the street this morning right in front of my house.
Have had it for 2 months. Still had the temp plates on it. I had the permanent plates, just hadn't put them on yet.
I use it in my job. It makes me money. For me, this is the equivalent of when say a carpenters tools are stolen.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x4191192
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-22-05 08:37 PM
19. Sports memorabilia auctions at NBA/NHL games....
I also travel for the company and work NFL games around the country. We sell signed photos, jersey's, equipment all framed and matted...all "pretty like".
In the summers I work concert production (PA and Run mostly...crew occasionally). Thats my first love, and do the memorabilia thing hoping that someday I'll get a permanent gig as a local prod. manager.
Quit for a couple of years and tried desk jobs. But they make me feel like I wanna pull a "Cobainer No brainer". So I do anything that keeps me from working a 9-5 gig.
And actually, I make more money this way.
He's a driver-gofer:
But truthfully, I love the concert production world. Been in and out for 10 years. Long days, but I get to drive some of the coolest people.
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-22-05 08:54 PM
25. Let's see....
John Popper, Lauren Hill, the Marley's, Dwight Yoakem and Bridget Fonda, Chris Martin and Gwenyth Paltrow, Bruce Hornsby, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Dwayne Allman, Lil' Kim, Chuck D and Flavor Flav, Busta Rhymes, Naughty by Nature, Trick Daddy, Kenney Chesney and Renee Zellwegger (sp?), Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Shania Twain, Louden Wainwright III(I loved him...just the two of us in my car...even helped him sell CD's as it was a small show...and we just bashed Bush for hours laughing the whole time)...and many many more.
Oh yeah...my favorite...Ringo Starr. Neat guy. Mouth like a sailor. But really cool...especially considering we had to have a police escort because someone called in a death threat. He said it happens in every single city he goes to...is that just not horrible?
Buddyblazon (1000+ posts)
Sat Oct-22-05 09:34 PM
47. Well I was born in '72.
The DUmmy is a 41-year-old part-time gofer. Sounds like a man headed for success.
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http://www.redrocksonline.com/
Steve Jorgensen - (Questions & Answers)
Guest Services Manager
p: 720-865-2477
e: Steven.Jorgensen@denvergov.org
Steve Eisenstein
Manager of Events
p: 720-865-2478
e: steve.eisenstein@denvergov.org
Curtis Sobolik
Production Manager
p: 720-865-2473
e: Curtis.Sobolik@denvergov.org
Joe Davis
Facility Superintendent
p: 720-865-2472
e: joe.davis@denvergov.org
Jim Elsbury
Electronics System Technician
p: 720-865-2468
e: jim.elsbury@denvergov.org
Melanie Santistevan
Staff Accountant
p: 720-865-2480
e: Melanie.santistevan@denvergov.org
Tad Bowman
Director of Venue Utilization & Services
p: 720-865-4244
e: tad.bowman@denvergov.org
Jeannette Murrietta
Booking Manager
p: 720-865-4225
e: jeannette.murrietta@denvergov.org
Brian Kitts
Director of Marketing and Communications
p: 720-865-4229
e: brian.kitts@denvergov.org
Amy Lindsey
Assistant Director of Marketing & Communications
Sponsorships/Webmaster
p: 720-865-4226
e: amy.lindsey@denvergov.org
sent an email to about 4 of them. Quoted all of post 13.
WALLDUDED!
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http://www.redrocksonline.com/
sent an email to about 4 of them. Quoted all of post 13.
What was it that Flounder said again?
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This?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arZdeg_fL-I
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This?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arZdeg_fL-I
Yup....Thanks.
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What was it that Flounder said again?
since you ask so nicely...here it is.
Response to Buddyblazon (Original post)Sat Jun 8, 2013, 08:38 PM
Buddyblazon (2,192 posts)
13. Thank you everyone...
Last edited Sat Jun 8, 2013, 08:39 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
I took a ride around the front range today here in Colorado. Stopped at my mentors venue (they were hosting the Shriners Circus...had to give him some ribbing on that one). He's shocked. Unfortunately they company he works for and our main competitor don't have openings. But he gave me a dozen ways to **** them good. lol
Then went up to Boulder to see a younger guy who looks up to me and a show he was PMing. He may have been more pissed than me.
Somehow the crew at Red Rocks Amphitheater got the news. Called me earlier in the day. Asked me not to quit. Told me, "Don't leave. We need you on that end. **** that new guy...every show we do for him, we suddenly got slower and dumber. How does a couple extra grand on every labor bill for every show he does up here sound?".
I basically got the word from several contacts in the region that because I'm not the guy, they want to make this guys work life miserable. How's that for loyalty?
I tried to warn this dumb corporate suits about relationships on the production side. There is a reason the system is the way it is. Production is like family. You **** with one of us, you **** with all of us.
Made me feel better anyway. Still depressed as hell though. Really makes me question every decision I've ever made in my professional life.
He identifies his workplace RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER
He went to a competitor and got a dozen ideas to sabotage productions.
He is using his contacts to make the new manager's life miserable.
The crew is going to deliberately slow things down and up production costs thousands per show.
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since you ask so nicely...here it is.He identifies his workplace RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER
He went to a competitor and got a dozen ideas to sabotage productions.
He is using his contacts to make the new manager's life miserable.
The crew is going to deliberately slow things down and up production costs thousands per show.
Sorry, my post wasn't clear. I wasn't talking about what the self destructive s***head said, I was referring to Animal House,
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Sorry, my post wasn't clear. I wasn't talking about what the self destructive s***head said, I was referring to Animal House,
Oh, well. my bad.
I'm just all caught up in anticipation.
and to plug them again, Emails are on the bottom of page three people.
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since you ask so nicely...here it is.He identifies his workplace RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER
He went to a competitor and got a dozen ideas to sabotage productions.
He is using his contacts to make the new manager's life miserable.
The crew is going to deliberately slow things down and up production costs thousands per show.
He doesn't work for Red Rocks. He works for a concert promoter that does business at Red Rocks.
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He doesn't work for Red Rocks. He works for a concert promoter that does business at Red Rocks.
Oh shoot. 4 emails gone already.
edit to add, 4 more sent correcting my information
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Oh shoot. 4 emails gone already.
edit to add, 4 more sent correcting my information
Don't worry. I'm sure those e-mails will end up in the right hands. ;)
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Great work; remember, it's all in the service of mankind, for the Good of Humanity.
^^^the DUmpster's goal, the good of humanity, the misery of the primitives.
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Don't worry. I'm sure those e-mails will end up in the right hands.
That would be nice, because there's more than enough detail in the DUmp posts to identify this latter-day walldude, if it's received by the right people.
DUmmy Buddyblazon is a huge whiner, so if the wallduding hammer drops, he's sure to be back at the DUmp crying about it.
DUmpmonkeys just cannot resist talking about themselves.
If you can filter out the 98% that is untrue, the remainder is more than enough to get them into trouble.
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Sorry, my post wasn't clear. I wasn't talking about what the self destructive s***head said, I was referring to Animal House,
You must be referring to Dean Wormer telling Flounder about being Fat Drunk and Stupid ?
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You must be referring to Dean Wormer telling Flounder about being Fat Drunk and Stupid ?
Check Delmar's post top of this page.
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You must be referring to Dean Wormer telling Flounder about being Fat Drunk and Stupid ?
Hey dude, you've been missed.
Wassup?
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Hey dude, you've been missed.
Wassup?
I asked him earlier & no answer. Did you have him in deep cover in the dump coach? Or was he on a bender?
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Hey dude, you've been missed.
Wassup?
Happy to be back on the forum after a stint in the South Pacific. While there I was mistaken for "Dipshit Malloy" and banned. But I haven't lost any zeal for lib hunting.
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So, he's been in and out of the field for 10 years but he's been working for the same company for 15 years? How does that work?
And I thought he didn't have anyone to talk to so he was bitching at DU. Then he supposedly runs around town bitching to other people about his snowball's chance in hell of getting a promotion (having been "in and out" of the business for past 10 years) and then comes back to DU and brags about how all these people (that he supposedly didn't have to talk to) think the whole situation is shitty and they plan on making the guy's life who obviously put in the the time thus earned the promotion, miserable.
And to the kid who "looks up" to this loser: find a better mentor! Someone who floats in and out of jobs for 10 years, is 40 years old and acting like a 20 year old drifter, who publically lies about himself (one cannot have the same job for 15 years "holding out for that senior position" and go in and out of the same industry for 10 years) and believes he's entitled to a promotion he obviously didn't earn, who then goes around complaining to other people he works with (who probably know he's a whiny, lazy **** and just agreed with him to get him to shut up and go away) is not someone whose example you should want to follow.
Cindie