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First Hit from the Recession

December 8, 2008 by wroolie Leave a Comment

My current client has lowered contractor rates by 10%. I could either take it or leave.

I’ve gotten this kind of offer before, but always turned down the rate cut– I always have a suitcase packed when on contract. That’s the nature of the gig. You stay as long as they need you. At any given day, you can come to work and be told, “Thanks for your services. We think we can get on okay now without you.” That’s fine– that’s the way it should be. So, I don’t like mid-contract renegotiations as a rule. But the economy is different now.

Everyone is suffering everywhere.

I spoke to a contractor friend of mine who has been a contractor developer for well over 15 years and asked what he does. Rate cuts are a fact of life. Sometimes, you just have to take it. Sometimes, it’s the right thing to do.

So I took it. But my suitcase it still packed. This recession is just getting started.

Filed Under: Politics

BBC Complaints

October 31, 2008 by wroolie Leave a Comment

According to the news last night, BBC has 30,000 complaints about the Russell Brand radio show.  Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon.  How many of them were fans?  How many of them listened to the show?  Why did they all come almost two weeks after the show aired?

The news gave everyone something to be outraged about, so then they could report on the outrage.

Filed Under: Politics

No more Russell Brand Podcast

October 30, 2008 by wroolie Leave a Comment

On my commute to work every day, I listen to a lot of podcasts. On my motorbike, I listen to podcasts in one ear–it’s not like music which drowns out the other sounds and it doesn’t require a lot of my attention. I listen to a lot of technical podcasts like DotNetRocks, Hanselminutes, and Sparkling Client which help me keep abreast of what’s going on in technology.

But once a week, I look forward to listening to the Russell Brand podcast, which is usually an hour long and takes all the non-music excerpts from the two-hour Saturday night radio show. I’ve become addicted to it over the past year. There have been times I’ve laughed so hard while listening on the train that I had tears coming down my face and struggle to keep my composure so the person sitting next to me doesn’t think I’m having a fit.

I listened to the broadcast with Jonathan Ross (which caused Brand to resign) last week and thought it was very funny. It was definitely over the top, but it was hysterical. You can’t get a sense of how funny it was reading the transcripts on the news sites. I don’t think you could even find it funny if you listed to it now and knew the whole furore that would ensue. I felt bad for Andrew Sachs but figured they would smooth it over later on. It was a lot like some of the really good Howard Stern stuff in the 90s– you knew you shouldn’t laugh but couldn’t help it.

Yes, I would be appalled if it had happened to me. People are right to be upset to a degree. Andrew Sachs and his granddaughter (the Satanic Sluts member who was also mentioned on the show two weeks earlier when David Baddiel was guest co-hosting) should be upset. I would not be able to forgive anyone who embarrassed me in public like that. But I don’t like the way everyone lining up to be righteously indignant— most of who probably never listened to the broadcast to begin with. It wasn’t right, but I’ve heard worse.

So no more Russell Brand radio show. This is what upsets me.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Rants

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