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#41
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LOL I told you all that I would be more than happy to take pics by all of your cars but none of you had a camera nor asked me.
Sigma, you are still holding that one time against me when I didnt hear you? -___- sigh . Then I guess I will have to take pics by your car first. I guess if this keeps going somehow I will turn into the Rife plaza team neko or something. Oh and Eli WHERE HAVE YOU BEEEN?1
Sigma, you are still holding that one time against me when I didnt hear you? -___- sigh . Then I guess I will have to take pics by your car first. I guess if this keeps going somehow I will turn into the Rife plaza team neko or something. Oh and Eli WHERE HAVE YOU BEEEN?1
#42
Hehe, I cam eout to the meet and I thought it was great hope to see you all again on 11-02. I finally got to see who kitty was. I've always saw people posting about you but never got to meet you. Im Ferdie by the way and Ill make sure to say hi next time.
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Ferdie
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#44
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Work. I have no life anymore. My staff is retarded. May have to make it up to LIFE next week, or the following week. I haven't seen the sun in three weeks.
Ugh, someone give me a new job.
This is what I had to give to my employees last night, tore them a new one:
Brooks and Blair:
You guys really have to put more work into these market overviews. When I get them back from you, they are poorly written and contain many syntax and semantic errors. There is no logic, no reasoning, no flow at all. The economic bullet points are pulled word-for-word from the article I gave you. Do you even re-read it when you are finished?
I give these assignments to you in hoping that you'll take them seriously and actually work hard on them. Instead, you put it off to the last minute, spend a little bit of time on them (after I prod you 100 times), then give them back to me incomplete and often parroting exactly what we said last quarter (I told you to use it as a guide, not copy it). I have given you guys props for helping on this project to Frager and, in your case Blair, Mike Clark. I can't do this anymore, because I haven't seen impressive work in a really long time. So now I have to rewrite the entire thing, i'm here on a Sunday, and the NAI sheets are still not done.
Had you guys taken the newsletter text and NAI project seriously, instead of knocking it out and returning to entering comps or doing graphs for the brokers, (which, I may add, are the least important parts of our jobs when text needs to be done), then this could have been done last month.
I need you two to work hard on these requests when I give them to you. Look at Surfshot less, don't instant message as much, take personal calls less, and don't take 2 hour lunches. I am pretty easy going when it comes to you guys leaving when you need to, taking time off, and not counting your vacation time when you take it (yes, I notice)....you return my favors by making me go back and re-do your work time and time again.
I need the final number sheet for the NAI planning guide entered into the format attached (I don't care who does it, as long as it gets done) by COB Monday--whoever does it, have the other guy double check it. I also want to start on the lease comp project, so get that going too.
If you need help writing this stuff, ask me and I will go over it with you. If you need topics, newsworthy items, whatever, let me know. And leave your goddamned Outlook on too, ALL DAY, EVERY DAY, as brokers send you requests then wonder why they are not done, then I have to drop what I'm doing and do it.
Eli
Eli Gilbert
Director of Market Research
BRE Commercial/NAI
4380 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 120
San Diego, CA
92122
Direct: 858-546-5464
Mobile: 619-850-5888
Fax: 858-452-3182
http://www.brecommercial.com/pages/people/gilbert.htm
Ugh, someone give me a new job.
This is what I had to give to my employees last night, tore them a new one:
Brooks and Blair:
You guys really have to put more work into these market overviews. When I get them back from you, they are poorly written and contain many syntax and semantic errors. There is no logic, no reasoning, no flow at all. The economic bullet points are pulled word-for-word from the article I gave you. Do you even re-read it when you are finished?
I give these assignments to you in hoping that you'll take them seriously and actually work hard on them. Instead, you put it off to the last minute, spend a little bit of time on them (after I prod you 100 times), then give them back to me incomplete and often parroting exactly what we said last quarter (I told you to use it as a guide, not copy it). I have given you guys props for helping on this project to Frager and, in your case Blair, Mike Clark. I can't do this anymore, because I haven't seen impressive work in a really long time. So now I have to rewrite the entire thing, i'm here on a Sunday, and the NAI sheets are still not done.
Had you guys taken the newsletter text and NAI project seriously, instead of knocking it out and returning to entering comps or doing graphs for the brokers, (which, I may add, are the least important parts of our jobs when text needs to be done), then this could have been done last month.
I need you two to work hard on these requests when I give them to you. Look at Surfshot less, don't instant message as much, take personal calls less, and don't take 2 hour lunches. I am pretty easy going when it comes to you guys leaving when you need to, taking time off, and not counting your vacation time when you take it (yes, I notice)....you return my favors by making me go back and re-do your work time and time again.
I need the final number sheet for the NAI planning guide entered into the format attached (I don't care who does it, as long as it gets done) by COB Monday--whoever does it, have the other guy double check it. I also want to start on the lease comp project, so get that going too.
If you need help writing this stuff, ask me and I will go over it with you. If you need topics, newsworthy items, whatever, let me know. And leave your goddamned Outlook on too, ALL DAY, EVERY DAY, as brokers send you requests then wonder why they are not done, then I have to drop what I'm doing and do it.
Eli
Eli Gilbert
Director of Market Research
BRE Commercial/NAI
4380 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 120
San Diego, CA
92122
Direct: 858-546-5464
Mobile: 619-850-5888
Fax: 858-452-3182
http://www.brecommercial.com/pages/people/gilbert.htm