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Tourette's has made its appearance at my office. I just uttered the phrase, "Fuck you, Jim. Shut the fuck up. I don't give a fucking fuck about the fucking geese. Fuck you."

Jim is a guy who sent us an email. I've never met Jim. I presume he's some peer of the boss.

But the boss has ascended to the top of the shit list by uttering such phrases as, "That's unacceptable," when I mention the inflexible twelve-day turnaround the CD bulk printing place has. Well, gee, I can't do a fucking thing about it. Maybe if you'd worked over the holiday weekend like some of us to meet this deadline, I wouldn't need to kill you.

Grrrrrr. . . .
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 12:23 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] angel-renewed.livejournal.com
There's a whole passle of folks that 'need killin' today. Lock and load.
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 12:51 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] hellsop.livejournal.com
Tiger direct has some nice standalone 50x, 7-bay cd duplicators. I bet they could overnight one to your office plus a few thousand blank cds for ten grand.

There's always answers. They just require money.
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 13:17 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
yanno, that five-bay duplicator would probably be spiffy. i figure i'll only need to do a couple hundred myself here.

that is, if the boss ever gets his shit together.

if he doesn't, i may get one of those, use it for the pertinent amount of time and materials, and then return it. that'd cost about as much as having it done professionally anyways. . .cdman.com quoted me $1300 for 1,000 disks. . .
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 13:48 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] hellsop.livejournal.com
Seriously, look into it. There's a robotic burner/printer for $1500 and inkjetable blanks are about $0.30 each in quantities of 600. Break-even point is someplace around 2000 discs compared with your cdman quote. 200 discs a day with an 8-hour shift, and you just need to reload it every hour or so.
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 13:55 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
probably substantially faster - we're looking at maybe a max of 100mb per disk
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 13:57 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] hellsop.livejournal.com
Closer to a long workday then, for the 1000 discs... That and a box of those cd envelopes with the clear window in them, and you'll be set.

See how fast Tiger can ship to you, and present boss with A Plan.
Date/Time: 2003-07-07 14:34 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
we have a single 24x writer here, as well as a 48x a if you count the laptop. add in the 16x and 48x at my house, and that's plenty of burning power. i only need 200 or so for the short-form deadline, and maybe a couple hundred more for the ones we'll probably miss the next deadline for.

the ugly bit will be the printing of the labels.

just showed the boss - he blanched at $1500 for the unit w/ the printer. however, he was intrigued by a 1-to-3 for $600 option. we'll see what happens.

regardless, i am damn glad i had a talk with one of the folks at my apartments' leasing office about working for them last week - better money, bennies, and rent credit sound hella good right about now.

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