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18 Jan 2010Never underestimate the impact of freshly vacuumed studio. We started the week by rolling up our sleeves and cleaning up – something we were in dire need of doing, as the office was looking like the result of a high-speed crash between an Apple shop (because we’re all mac-heads), a Lego Factory (don’t ask) and a paper recycling station (well, it’s an office, and the paper-less revolution isn’t really here yet). Attractive things work better.
Monday’s highlight, however, was not the smell of clean floor tiles, the renovated color of our carpets, or the pixelated video-game-inspired posters that were hung on the walls. On Monday, right before dinner, we hit an odd milestone – one I briefly mentioned on twitter: We said no to a candidate that hit the mark on 99% of our hiring criteria.
As you might have guessed if you’ve been reading our weekly notes, we’ve been rethinking the way we work for ourselves and our clients (we’ve recently decided to only take 4 consulting jobs in 2010 to make sure we’re completely passionate about everything we do – more here). So we’re not hiring until we have everything figured out. It was tough saying no to someone when our gut said yes but we believe it was for the best. If you’re hiring and looking for someone who’s revealed to be extremely passionate, a great PR person and an inspiring individual, get in touch and we’ll connect you.
Anyway, we’re making big plans for the future and it seems like we (the whole team) may be spending a few months in Silicon Valley soon. Me, I can’t wait to go back, and the rest of the guys can’t wait to see how things are like over the pond. The whole idea is still in its embryonic stage – and there’s quite a few things, namely with immigration, to figure out -, but we’re all very excited about the prospect.
If you have ideas on how to solve the problem of hosting 6 or 7 people in or around San Francisco for about 4 months, please let us know. Housing is our number one concern at this point. But honestly, we see this as a good problem to have. We can’t wait, really.
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6 Responses to Notes for week #241
Turtles4ever
January 21st, 2010 at 11:44 pm
I don't think you get any money for paper. But you do get 5 cents for cans.
BeWaterWise Rep
March 12th, 2010 at 11:01 pm
You could start recycling at home– collect unwanted paper in a tray and send it to the recycling agent in your area, or better still reuse one side used paper. You can introduce this same concept at your school. I’m sure some teacher would help you. Since you are interested in recycling, you may also be interested in conserving water as it is becoming a scarce resource. has some excellent tips on how to save water at home and school. Good luck.
Anthony R
March 14th, 2010 at 3:37 pm
Your first stop should be your Commanding Officer. I worked for years for the DoD as a civilian and have a high level clearance. My investigation was completed by the DoJ, FBI and the CIA. Your CO should have an idea of where these investigations take place. After all, he/she would recieve any reports pertaining to your security clearance.
pepper
March 19th, 2010 at 12:44 pm
a good distrubitor should be able to help u
Wildcat
March 20th, 2010 at 5:53 am
A commercial kitchen has certain requirements and regulations that are not met in a small kitchenette that you will find in an office. These spaces cost much more to rent for a reason. You really need to contact your states office that regulates food service (I cannot think what the heck they are called right now) and see what the requirements and regulations are for a commercial kitchen. This is the only way to be sure you are in compliance.
rahmer81
March 20th, 2010 at 8:52 pm
i wish i could help. it sounds like an excellent idea.
keep searching on google i guess. good luck!