Archive for January, 2010

It’s never exciting until you need it January 23rd, 2010

Brandon

Anytime you hear of companies moving into an area, bringing X number of jobs, I always tend to think “well, thats nice, for someone”.

Until that someone was me.

After getting unceremoniously bounced from an industry I truly enjoyed, it took me a while to find something that I really wanted to do and do well. I spent most of my pre-media life working in customer service, and I learned a long time ago that I am at my best when I am helping people, meaning a return to customer service was inevitable.

When it was announced AAA was building a Customer Service Center in Oklahoma City and that it would generate upwards of 1200 jobs, I was sure that it was going to be a good thing, but until I got a job with them did I realize how important national companies extending their roots our area are for the big picture. National companies, create jobs, employing talented people, and stimulating the economy better than any government program can.

I went almost 7 years without an honest to goodness 8-5 job, but I am glad that the 20 some applications I filled out, the 5 or more employees that told me I was overqualified, and the mountains of headache I went thru were worth it when I found a company that wanted me as an asset, not just filling a hole.

Businesses make our city standout, including the great companies listed on www.360OKC.com !

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Giving in a Time of Need January 17th, 2010

Brandon

The island nation of Haiti has been devastated by major earthquake that has rocked the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. Thousands have died, and upwards of a million people have had their lives forever changed.

As always, Americans have risen to help a fallen people with donations of money, clothing, volunteering time. Celebrities will gather their influence to ensure we do the right thing, and while this is an incredible show of generosity, every time a tragedy strikes a foreign land we are among the fore-front in response.

At risk of sounding like Buchannan or Limbaugh, what about the millions of people in America that need our help?

Granted, nothing can affect our basic human reaction to help someone in need especially in such a tragic situation such as a natural disaster, but why do we overlook the people we see everyday to help someone in another country we have never met? Thousands of homeless, hungry, and poor people in Oklahoma could benefit from any of our assistance, especially children born into those situations. I understand that many of the homeless are self-inflicted situations, drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc.,.. and that the panhandling teams in the metro area really put a bad face on the situation for those who genuinely need help.

I am not here to admonish anyone who feels compelled to donate anything at anytime. Volunteering and donating are good for the soul, all that I ask, is that you give overseas, please consider doing locally as well. I sent $10 to Haiti via a text message, and recently dropped off clothes at the City Rescue Mission, while neither were much, I really wish I could do more.

If you feel compelled to donate, either locally or abroad here are a few avenues…

American Red Cross
Habitat For Humanity
City Rescue Mission – Oklahoma City

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New Years Resolutions? January 6th, 2010

Brandon

I dont know about you, but New Years Resolutions are soooooo 1995… Seriously. When was the last time you EVER heard of anyone a) Making a non-obvious one b) Keeping one past Valentines Day c) Anyone who made one telling you every detail about it… I’ve come up with a few ways to bypass Resolution-itis…

Lose Weight. This one always puzzled me a bit. Sure a majority of us could stand to lose a few pounds, but why wait until New Years to start? Is Grandma’s Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner THAT good that you can’t make it thru without stuffing your face and keeping the diet going? Save your sanity and start in June… and you can pack on a few like the people who go on Biggest Loser do, so when you lose 10 pounds you actually feel better even though you weigh the same as you do now…

Get Organized. Lets face it. Unless you are OCD, or you cleaned your room for fun as a kid, this simply isn’t going to happen. I honestly believe that it is against human nature to change anything about your personality after the age of 15. Best way to remedy this resolution, find something else…

Save Money. This one is incredibly feasible, but it takes dedication. Suze Orman is a money nazi, but damnit, she gets results! The best way to save money, don’t have kids… for the 98% of the world who jumped (or fell) off that plank, you have no chance. You might as well sell a kidney or something because it is entirely uphill from here. My wife and I are now one of only 3 married couples in the 28-34 range who don’t have kids, and it is everything you thought it would be. To be honest, I don’t know how you people do it. I am too selfish to put someone else before my needs and wants. So in 10-15 years, you will be much happier, just be sure to get fixed so there aren’t any surprises that could derail financial freedom.

Be healthier. I’ve got nothing here,… I am lazy as all hell when I am not working, and mix in a salad every once in a while, but still… I have no advice here..   so yeah… crazy weather we are having huh?

So in closing; Procrastinate, Ignore, Don’t procreate, and don’t lazieate… and yes, I know I just made that word up…

2011 will be here before you know it!

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