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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Uncle Greg does it again.  This time, Rutgers football coach Greg Schiano recruited a defensive-back/wide-receiver South Jersey stand-out, Brandon Jones.  Greg wants to try him as a corner when he arrives in camp over the summer.

My love is wide receiver, but whatever they need me to do I’ll do — especially if it gets me on the field quicker.

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Friday, December 14th, 2007

I’ve decided to finally speak of my previous place of work — mainly because I don’t work there any more, and also because I’m currently in a great job that I actually really enjoy. 

Previously, I worked for the Rutgers University New Brunswick Computing Services.  I was employed as an Assistant Lab Supervisor for the Livingston Computing Center.  My daily tasks included making sure the consultants were providing great customer service, maintaining an array of computers and printers, and providing adequate documentation for our team on various topics.  The job was quite enjoyable, mainly because of the people I worked with on my level (other ALS) as well as the consultants below me.  It was also quite enjoyable due to the fact that the pay rate was highly competitive and I was allowed to work plenty of overtime. 

The managers at NBCS, except for my assistant manager, were almost clueless.  They were all typically very nice, and they all, for the most part, wanted to see you succeed.  However, most of them had no idea how to run such a large organization.  Now, I’m sure if I was in their situation, I wouldn’t know how to run the organization, either.  So, my point in this entry is to shed some light on what was occuring when I left.

You know how when you were little, you’d set up a mock business, play store, or even play house?  You’d over dramatize the “events” that were occuring, make bogus rules and regulations, and pretend things did or did not exist.  You would also pretend to over-teach as you were “teaching” a classroom.  You’d also punish your employees for actions that weren’t entirely their fault (oh man, that was a good one). 

Well, all of the above techniques were used throughout NBCS.  It was like one large playground — lets over-teach, lets be really dramatic, lets make bogus rules and regulations, and let us definitely not trust our employees.  It turned out that many of the managers came straight out of college (mainly Rutgers) and into the manager position.  And as such, I don’t think anyone really captured that ‘entry-level’ mentality that builds great managers and supervisors.  Many ALS (all students) left very dissatisified with their stay at NBCS — many claiming much of what I’m claiming, as well. 

It’s sad because there are one or two managers (read: assistant manager) who actually do the right things for the the right reasons.  Yet, they’re being held back by those at other campuses who a) don’t like change b) are racist fucks and c) have huge egos.  Those one or two individuals?  I did learn a lot from, and I value everything that they taught me during my years there. 

But, it’s the other ones which result in my having a bitter taste in my mouth — and many other former student supervisors.  I suppose the managers just don’t know any better, since they haven’t experienced anything other than NBCS in their lives, in terms of work experience. 

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24Hansen is my venue to write about whatever is on my mind. I don't consider myself a blogger. Instead, I like to post entries within my journal. HUGE difference, I know.

I am currently twenty five years old, though I feel like I'm still twelve. I'm engaged to a wonderful person, and have three crazy, but very lovable, cats.

On May 21st of 2008, our precious Sunny passed away. You may read more about him here.

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