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legendary
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December 12, 2012, 08:11:44 PM
#29
To prove to them that the task they were doing was not that difficult, I grabbed two bundles (four sheets) of 4' X 12' drywall and carrying them inside, placing them neatly on the stack that they barely started after over an hour on the site. I told them to not pull off the taps and to have a nice day.

That said, I wonder how the dialogues would have gone if the supplied picture in the OP featured a pimpled-face kid.

~Bruno K~

4'x12' sheets of 5/8" rock are ~180lbs if memory serves. That's beastly. Hats to you, pimply-faced sir.

The four sheets I carried were 1/2" even though that particular project required both thicknesses. Recently I moved 8" X 8" X 14' pine and 10" X 10" X 10' oak beams.
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 12, 2012, 01:55:25 PM
#28
Well, better little old ladies than little 8 year old kids (Apple, I'm looking at you).

At least they get their shit done.

If Apple would be BFL we would still be using one of those:

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/apple_1.jpg

Glad to see fanbois endorse child labour.
Shocking.
Clicks *ignore*
legendary
Activity: 1310
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2012, 10:55:42 PM
#27
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Now if your staff member made a scratch on a bottle, would you still sell it?
I don't think they were judging on their age, over the fact that shakey hands might make that solder hit a wrong area, but still be placed off as 'cant hurt nutin'.




If there Hired then they must be able or capable of doing the work don't you think?

I'm sure of it. it seems to me your a sore buyer that just wants his ASIC asap.




NOT A BFL STAFF

Didn't buy an ASIC, Id rather waste my money elsewhere. Besides, they said they can pump what was it 900 of them out a day? I think I can wait 3 days after launch to order mine. I was just clearing something up.
Anyone is capable of putting a chip on, doesn't mean they have steady hands. I wasn't judging anyone, he was comparing someone stocking a shelf, to soldering equipment that some people paid $30,000 to buy.




" doesn't mean they have steady hands"......."I wasn't judging anyone"


Seems like a Form of Judging to me. just drop this, your point have nothing substantial in your argument.



NOT A BFL STAFF

Right, I never said she was not fit for work, I only illiterated what one of his worries could possibly have been. Hense the "I don't think they were judging on their age", I never said anything about me.
newbie
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December 08, 2012, 09:55:21 PM
#26
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Now if your staff member made a scratch on a bottle, would you still sell it?
I don't think they were judging on their age, over the fact that shakey hands might make that solder hit a wrong area, but still be placed off as 'cant hurt nutin'.




If there Hired then they must be able or capable of doing the work don't you think?

I'm sure of it. it seems to me your a sore buyer that just wants his ASIC asap.




NOT A BFL STAFF

Didn't buy an ASIC, Id rather waste my money elsewhere. Besides, they said they can pump what was it 900 of them out a day? I think I can wait 3 days after launch to order mine. I was just clearing something up.
Anyone is capable of putting a chip on, doesn't mean they have steady hands. I wasn't judging anyone, he was comparing someone stocking a shelf, to soldering equipment that some people paid $30,000 to buy.




" doesn't mean they have steady hands"......."I wasn't judging anyone"


Seems like a Form of Judging to me. just drop this, your point have nothing substantial in your argument.



NOT A BFL STAFF
legendary
Activity: 1310
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2012, 09:28:27 PM
#25
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Now if your staff member made a scratch on a bottle, would you still sell it?
I don't think they were judging on their age, over the fact that shakey hands might make that solder hit a wrong area, but still be placed off as 'cant hurt nutin'.




If there Hired then they must be able or capable of doing the work don't you think?

I'm sure of it. it seems to me your a sore buyer that just wants his ASIC asap.




NOT A BFL STAFF

Didn't buy an ASIC, Id rather waste my money elsewhere. Besides, they said they can pump what was it 900 of them out a day? I think I can wait 3 days after launch to order mine. I was just clearing something up.
Anyone is capable of putting a chip on, doesn't mean they have steady hands. I wasn't judging anyone, he was comparing someone stocking a shelf, to soldering equipment that some people paid $30,000 to buy.
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
December 08, 2012, 09:13:41 PM
#24
For sake of augment (and humor), the lady pictured in the OP can re-purpose any boards she messes up:

http://blog.rewarestyle.com/wp-content/oye_popcontrolfront_bl.jpg


LMFAO I LOVE IT!





NOT A BFL STAFF
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
December 08, 2012, 06:59:01 PM
#23
For sake of augment (and humor), the lady pictured in the OP can re-purpose any boards she messes up:

newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
December 08, 2012, 05:40:56 PM
#22
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Now if your staff member made a scratch on a bottle, would you still sell it?
I don't think they were judging on their age, over the fact that shakey hands might make that solder hit a wrong area, but still be placed off as 'cant hurt nutin'.




If there Hired then they must be able or capable of doing the work don't you think?

I'm sure of it. it seems to me your a sore buyer that just wants his ASIC asap.




NOT A BFL STAFF
legendary
Activity: 1310
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2012, 05:32:27 PM
#21
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Now if your staff member made a scratch on a bottle, would you still sell it?
I don't think they were judging on their age, over the fact that shakey hands might make that solder hit a wrong area, but still be placed off as 'cant hurt nutin'.

newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
December 08, 2012, 05:25:17 PM
#20
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

Couldn't of said it any better. i hope on day when you get older it's hard for you to find a job. ( person who posted the photo.)



NOT A BFL STAFF
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
December 08, 2012, 11:36:24 AM
#19
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0

A while back, I had to load and deliver barn wood beams to a client myself because I couldn't get a hold of anybody else to do it. When I delivered it, a crew was on hand to unload. During the unloading process, they moan and complained as to how heavy the beams were. I informed them that this 52-year-old loaded every single one of those beams single-handedly. They smiled in a disbelief tone, therefore I continue to egg them on. With the truck completely unloaded with the exception of the last largest beam, I ask them if they believed me. Basically, they all said no, whereupon I snatched the last beam forward, found the center of gravity, picked it up, then carried it about thirty feet, gently putting it down so not to bruise it. I asked them if they would like to see it again, but they were too worn out to answer.

In my late twenties in Nashville, I was a drywall superintendent for a Houston based outfit. One day I found myself on a job site when the 12' drywall was being delivered. The guys unloading were also moaning and complaining at the job that they were paid to do. Drywall is package two to a bundle, and they just started peeling off the taps so that they can stock the project one sheet at a time which is not advisable to do as the ends would stack unevenly while laying on the floor, acceptable to breakage. The only time you bring in one-at-a-time is when the task of maneuvering through a maze-like structure warrants it.

To prove to them that the task they were doing was not that difficult, I grabbed two bundles (four sheets) of 4' X 12' drywall and carrying them inside, placing them neatly on the stack that they barely started after over an hour on the site. I told them to not pull off the taps and to have a nice day.

That said, I wonder how the dialogues would have gone if the supplied picture in the OP featured a pimpled-face kid.

~Bruno K~
hero member
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December 08, 2012, 08:08:38 AM
#18
The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..


I run a 14 staff / 4 shop series of bottleshops (Alcohol only retail store in Australia)

I've got a lady about her age (60ish) who is about 5" 6' and wouldn't weigh anymore than most women her age.
But I would trust her to.

-Put away several tonnes of alcohol a day
-work 12 hours straight no problem
-doesn't conflict with other staff
-do accurate till and stock work

I'd trust her to do more work and of better quality than ALL of my staff under the age of 30.

My point?

Don't dismiss somebody because of their age, it makes you look like a retard.

o.0
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
December 06, 2012, 09:23:30 PM
#17
Well the thing is with their support theirs no guarantee of orders coming through and no guarantee of order date and in own pocket to play with everything is pre order and no option to buy now and ship.

If they where a fully established business you would of thought that they would have already made hardware before ordering on pre order and had a bulk amount ready to go months before pre order and then ship out.

Well that's because there is no point of a guarantee if you want you can always get a refund, that's always possible.
No one said they where a fully established business. there just moving into there new Facility and working hard on trying to get the Asics out ASAP. people really have no idea how much time and money is really put into products. try opening up a business and tell me how it goes.


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legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
December 06, 2012, 07:57:08 PM
#16
Yeah.. umm... we couldn't quite make the bills, so we shipped granny FedEx over night to BFL head quarters to be a solder iron operator.  Grin
newbie
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December 06, 2012, 12:24:37 AM
#15
Very interesting reading I come across a little old lady making the Jalapeno's. Now if shes making them how much are they really costing the company to make? If she can do it am sure others could simply make them too. The other thing that worries me too is that if people of her age no disrespect to her or anyone of that age but mistakes can be made and would they really be up to the mining challenge..

http://i48.tinypic.com/oj3v3r.jpg

I don't really see anything wrong, BFL maybe posted this as a little joke rather then as a real Employee,  or what am i saying it could be she's really good at doing what she dose, it seems to me everyone is taking every little step BFL is making and Nitpicking everything out, if it makes you feel better they just hired 70 senior Citizens to make New Asics...






NOT A BFL STAFF
hero member
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December 05, 2012, 03:51:08 PM
#14
Well, better little old ladies than little 8 year old kids (Apple, I'm looking at you).

At least they get their shit done.

If Apple would be BFL we would still be using one of those:



I maintain that wood fronts are awesome and should never have been abandoned.
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COINDER
December 05, 2012, 01:17:34 PM
#13
I just sent this pic to someone I convinced to buy some Single SCs and said see, BFL isn't a scam, she already has 2 soldered! He replied, "yeah, 2 since last March. Mine better come with some damn cookies". hahaha.

 Cheesy
hero member
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December 05, 2012, 10:31:37 AM
#12
I just sent this pic to someone I convinced to buy some Single SCs and said see, BFL isn't a scam, she already has 2 soldered! He replied, "yeah, 2 since last March. Mine better come with some damn cookies". hahaha.
hero member
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December 05, 2012, 07:02:27 AM
#11
Well, better little old ladies than little 8 year old kids (Apple, I'm looking at you).

At least they get their shit done.

If Apple would be BFL we would still be using one of those:

full member
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December 05, 2012, 05:01:35 AM
#10
Those are dual FPGA boards from their last series and she's not making them, she's from BFL's quality control department.  She's actually checking them over and checking for functionality.
I remember the original picture on the BFL site labeled something like "QC ninja", but it actually looks like she is manually re-working them.
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