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3070.1 | save a quarter, spend somene else's livelihood | SSDEVO::KELSEY | | Fri May 13 1994 15:13 | 10 |
| Friday the 13th?
The malarky in -1 doesn't even mention Post-Its (tm).
It's an evil omen when senior financiers don't even know
how to save this company money.
sheesh! and they want to lay US off!
-bruce
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3070.2 | COSMOS is gone too...... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | | Fri May 13 1994 15:19 | 12 |
| By the By..... COSMOS (the place where all those officed supplies come
from) has been disabled. We can't even order envelopes..... Our mail
room has told us to "recycle your envelopes"!!! I can see it now,
"Yes {Mr. Customer}, even though that quote was in ANY COMPANY'S
name, it really is from Digital."
Those that have expense accounts can probably go out and buy stuff, but
their not processing MPV's (Misc. Procurement Voucer) either so; whats
a mail clerk to do?
Toodles.....JP
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3070.3 | | LEDDEV::CHAKMAKJIAN | Shadow Nakahar of Erebouni | Fri May 13 1994 16:55 | 20 |
| I heard that supplies included soap and toilet paper for the bathrooms...
:-)
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3070.4 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | | Fri May 13 1994 17:02 | 1 |
| If they're taking the toilet paper, at least they could leave the soap!
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3070.5 | Why? | VIVALD::SHEA | | Fri May 13 1994 17:29 | 7 |
| Are these steps being taken to ensure a profitable Q4? Would these measures make
the difference.?
Or or we in such a decline that we (those that are left) will be forced to forage
for food?
How depressing!
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3070.6 | SLT: Leading the Focus on Frugality and Fiddlework | DPDMAI::UNLAND | | Fri May 13 1994 17:49 | 20 |
| re: .0 stopping travel and offite meetings ...
Pardon me, but is anyone really bothering to read this memo? My main
customer just came back from DECUS, and his first words to me were:
"Gee, every second person at DECUS was a Digital person. Where were
all the customers?"
And I've been invited to no less than two different offsite meetings
next week (I haven't decided which one to go to, waiting to see what's
catered in for lunch).
Meanwhile, we have revenue projects on hold because we can't purchase
a $200 piece of PC software to complete the job. And we have highly-paid
sales and software professionals spending even *more* time doing more
reports and justification memos than ever before, instead of spending
time with customers. The office is full of people these days, typing
away at their terminals furiously, but for what?
Geoff
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3070.7 | 'Networking' as a perk for the Elite. | PEAKS::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Fri May 13 1994 18:13 | 10 |
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My guess is that a lot of DEC, Er, Digital employees at DECUS
were managers taking advantage of the fact that *they* sign for
travel and wanted to be able to take advantage to 'network' with
customers for future employment opprotunities.
Of course, the rest of us will be left holding the bag as
per usual.
-Publius
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3070.8 | | CUPMK::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Sat May 14 1994 00:55 | 7 |
| RE: .6 by DPDMAI::UNLAND
>The office is full of people these days, typing away at their terminals
>furiously, but for what?
Updating their resumes?
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3070.9 | stop the bleeding!! | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Sat May 14 1994 01:36 | 8 |
| .0 sounds like a first-aid solution for a head wound: Apply turnicate
(sp?) to the neck, hold tight until bleeding stops.
I understand our need to be frugal, but geesh... how are we to do routine
business like this? Mr. Unland rightly cites an example of this kind of
folly.
Lee
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3070.10 | If you can't fix it , Micro-Manage it! | GUCCI::CLANE | Them Special Effects Is Fantastic | Sun May 15 1994 00:16 | 3 |
| Jack Smith (Mr. "Read my lips: no more Post-It Notes!") must still be
with us.
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3070.11 | ??? | CHEFS::HEELAN | Dale limosna, mujer...... | Sun May 15 1994 17:43 | 6 |
| Interesting......if, as is rumoured, some of the recent top-level hires
are on short-term contracts and are not regular employees, then we are
likely to see their disappearance soon, seeing that all expenditure on
external consultants is stopped forthwith.?
John
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3070.12 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Mon May 16 1994 10:37 | 8 |
| .7
>My guess is that a lot of DEC, Er, Digital employees at DECUS
>were managers taking advantage of the fact that *they* sign for
>travel and wanted to be able to take advantage to 'network' with
That would be a violation of PP&P, wouldn't it?
ed
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3070.13 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Mon May 16 1994 13:34 | 6 |
| I realize this is a very personal decision, but I vote:
Keep the toilet paper.
Axe the soap.
Gotta have your priorities.
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3070.14 | best think this through | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Another Prozac moment! | Mon May 16 1994 14:01 | 5 |
| Thought I taught you better'n that, Steve! You can always wash your
appendages after any dirty deed with soap, but you can't get rid of the
odor (from even an inadvertant slip) with toilet paper, now, can you?
Tex
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3070.15 | | DECWET::FARLEE | Insufficient Virtual...um...er... | Mon May 16 1994 14:31 | 5 |
| Whoever said that we got a vote???
As I understand it, there's a committee being set up to study
Lavatory Efficiency Enhancement techniques. Their results
are expected Q1FY95...
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3070.16 | | STOHUB::SLBLUZ::BROCKUS | I'm the NRA! | Mon May 16 1994 14:55 | 8 |
| >>As I understand it, there's a committee being set up to study
>>Lavatory Efficiency Enhancement techniques. Their results
>>are expected Q1FY95...
Acronymically, wouldn't that be the Lavatory Optimisation Organization?
JPB
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3070.17 | generate revenue is another way | NYOS01::JAUNG | | Mon May 16 1994 15:07 | 3 |
| Forget about the vote, toilet paper, soap .. to save the cost. If we
are doing the same way as Singapore that $500.00 fine for not flushing
the toilet we may be very profitable!
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3070.18 | ??? | SWAM1::KIRBY_KR | | Mon May 16 1994 15:36 | 2 |
| How about making the toilets PAY TOILETS to cover the expense of the
soap and paper?
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3070.19 | | SCCAT::SHERRILL | | Mon May 16 1994 16:18 | 3 |
|
I hope they put change machines in the restrooms then. It would be
a real pain to run around the office and ask for change.
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3070.20 | A good idea | EVMS::GODDARD | Layoffs: Just say No | Mon May 16 1994 16:27 | 10 |
| Re pay toilets
This could be good news for nonrevenue generating groups that are trying
to justify their existance. They could claim the monies from the proceeds
gained from use of said pay toilets. However youd invariably have the
odd manager overtaken by greed whod not properly stock the restrooms in
an attempt to make the bottom line look better....usually occuring near the end
of the quarter. Then again if corporate caught wind of it theyd probably grab
the $$$ for themselves by forming an internal pay toilet business unit (IPTBU).
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3070.21 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Mon May 16 1994 16:45 | 8 |
|
Sounds like the making of yet another VP (with mandatory staff
positions!) position.
mike
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3070.22 | "AFBS" Automatic Facilities Billing System | MCCOVY::RABBI::LIFLAND | | Mon May 16 1994 16:47 | 28 |
|
Forget coin operated toilets.
Lets go leading edge technology.
KEYCARD entry in all restrooms. The readers
could then send the badge numbers to a central
(or distributed) processing center where
It would not only collect data for billing
purposes but could also inform your manager
as to your where abouts. In the event that you
make too many visits/hour (s)he could restrict
your access. (this would make a good civil rights
case). Finally the statistics gathered would
assist in the optimization of the restroom cleaning
schedule and the reallocation of available unused
space.
Just think, how many jobs we may be able to
save by putting the engineers and programmers
to work developing such a system. We might even
be able to sell a few. I can just see our new
ad line "DIGITAL HAS TO GO NOW". We might even
be able to answer the age old question "Do women
really spend more time in bathroom...".
!!! Ok, I may be getting carried away but don't
be suprised if a senior manager picks up the
idea.
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3070.23 | Weed carefully, Readhopper | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Another Prozac moment! | Mon May 16 1994 17:29 | 18 |
| OK, Goddard. You're the type that works crossword puzzles, aren't you?
For those of us who didn't read between the perforations, so to speak...
>This could be good news for nonrevenue generating groups that are trying
>to justify their existance. They could claim the monies from the proceeds
>gained from use of said pay toilets. However youd invariably have the
>odd manager overtaken by greed whod not properly stock the restrooms in
>an attempt to make the bottom line look better....usually occuring near the end
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^
>of the quarter. Then again if corporate caught wind of it theyd probably grab
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>the $$$ for themselves by forming an internal pay toilet business unit (IPTBU).
Phew! Let me get my second wind! Some of these are real stinkers, I
tell ya! But I'm not one to let something pass me, no, Sir! Let me
wipe this grin off my...face, and get back to work.
Tex
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3070.24 | More lay-offs in the Field | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Mon May 16 1994 18:43 | 8 |
| re: .22 I heard that both Cirrus and Plus have been negotiating to
pick the POS portion of the keycard idea. Since we will be on line for
the total, we can handle the financial transaction at the same time, if
we make the keycard access the debit card (No credit facilities).
This will replace the attendants we have here in the field, and I hate
having to tip a $1.00 just to have them say "Good morning" and hand me a
hot towel.
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3070.25 | R.E. .19 | FUTURS::CROSSLEY | For internal use only | Tue May 17 1994 05:16 | 8 |
|
>> ...................................................... It would be
>> a real pain to run around the office and ask for change.
Some people have been doing that around here for ages.
Ian.
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3070.26 | Toilet papaer wars! | NEWVAX::MZARUDZKI | I AXPed it, and it is thinking... | Tue May 17 1994 08:31 | 20 |
|
All this talk of toilet paper brings back past memories of cost
cutting ideas in a land far away and a company that did not understand
culture. You see, we were contracted to provide services. Those
services naturally had some poddy paper associated with them. Well....
seems we were putting in far to many cost overruns on the services.
A war escalated, first came post-its, then office supplies, then cars,
then bodies, and finally toilet paper. Toilet paper actually made the
list due to the cultural differences we were experiencing.
Those of us that were left defiantly paraded around the offices and
complexes with personal toilet paper hung around our necks. Needless to
say this provided the right kind of message to our management, and our
hosts.
Now if we could only drum up such a message from the field. I
personally liked the eight-paks across my back. Made it unnecessary
to carry a sleeping bag.
-Mike Z.
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3070.27 | Pay toilet revenue enhancement idea!! | ASDG::SBILL | | Tue May 17 1994 09:01 | 7 |
|
Hey, I got an idea that'll really boost profits on the pay-toilet
idea!! They could spike the coffee in the cafeteria with laxatives!!
(good thing I don't drink coffee!!)
Steve B.
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3070.28 | Rationing is underway in Atlanta | MIMS::THOMPSON_A | Elvis has left the auditorium | Tue May 17 1994 09:55 | 17 |
| Overheard in the toilet this morning...
"Hey buddy, would you pass me the extra roll of toilet paper please?"
A> "Sorry, not only is there no extra roll, I'm not so sure there's
even enough for me."
(after a brief pause).. "Got a newspaper over there that I can use?"
A> "Sorry, no newspaper"
(again a brief pause)...
"Got an envelope to spare?"
A> " Sorry, but no envelope"
"Got two fives for a ten?"
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3070.29 | I sell clean corncobs.... | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Tue May 17 1994 10:36 | 38 |
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re: .28
You forgot to ask for the SEARS catalog!
Sign of the times:
_________________________________________
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| OUT OF ORDER |
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| WAITING FOR PARTS |
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-----------------------------------------
(written on paper toweling)
affixed to potty door
HLO facility
*** been there for the last several months!
This is real life folks! At least they provide a couch to sit on
in order for gravity not to kick in while waiting.
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3070.30 | | SNELL::ROBERTS | live free or re-elect Swett | Tue May 17 1994 11:38 | 3 |
|
They could install parking meters at all the sites. Every little bit
helps ya know.
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3070.31 | He will be missed... | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Another Prozac moment! | Tue May 17 1994 12:49 | 14 |
| I've just received what I can only call extremely sad news.
Apparently, Jim Goddard's stand on the DEC 131313 utensil ordering and
toilet reforms was not popular with management and he has been given
his marching papers. He said his manager actually tore up copies of
both DEC 131313 AND ISO 90001 in front of him, laughing, during the
exit interview.
We shall miss Jim's input on cafeterias and output in toilets all over
the world. Please, fellow Deccies, the next time you pluck a fork from
a utensil holder in the cafeteria or pass a piece of Charmin through
the Hidden Valley, observe a moment of silence for Jim. A good man,
who did his damndest to effect meaningul change.
Tex
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3070.33 | MKO2 sold | AWECIM::MCMAHON | Living in the owe-zone | Tue May 17 1994 17:37 | 4 |
| Well, I just heard from a former co-worker that MKO2 has been sold.
They will be moving the remaining people into building 1. The person
who relayed this info was just tapped, as are apparently a sizable
population of MKO2.
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3070.34 | Hewlett Packard earnings | MSBCS::BROWN_L | | Tue May 17 1994 17:46 | 7 |
| More "good" news: Hewlett Packard announced earnings today...
and had **$6.25B** in revenue, almost double of Digital's
$3.25B in revenue this last quarter. Assuming that Hewlett
Packard remains as the "benchmark" for revenue per employee,
and HP didn't add too many employees this last quarter, that
doesn't bode well for employment here (unless our revenue
increases substantially). kb
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3070.35 | Could happen | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Tue May 17 1994 19:32 | 6 |
| > They could install parking meters at all the sites. Every little bit
> helps ya know.
Don't laugh. Some people (outside Digital) have seriously proposed this as
a way to encourage use of carpools and public transport. Yes, they do make
8-hour parking meters.
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3070.36 | :^) | STRATA::JOERILEY | Legalize Freedom | Wed May 18 1994 01:48 | 12 |
| RE:.29
>This is real life folks! At least they provide a couch to sit on
>in order for gravity not to kick in while waiting.
This may be so in the ladies rooms, the men at DEC are expected to
either tough it out or tie a knot in it. :^) No couches for the guys
but now I at least I understand why women spend 3 to 4 times longer in
the ladies room than men. There wouldn't be a magazine rack next to that
couch would there? :^)
Joe
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3070.37 | Remember what Ken said: SELL!!! | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Wed May 18 1994 14:17 | 6 |
| If we keep chasing HP's revenue per employee number using our
current technique of simply cutting costs and praying that revenues
remain steady, we may need to get down to 1 or 2 people.
It appears that Fidelity is buying all the Digital buildings and
hiring like mad. I'm hoping I can just stay in the same office and just
start working for Fidelity at some point.
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3070.38 | MKO2 (and MRO4) STILL DIGITAL PROPERTIES | ABACUS::CARLTON | | Wed May 18 1994 16:09 | 10 |
| Re: .33, not true. MKO2 has not been sold. It is "available" in the
sense that any reaonable/attractive offers to buy or lease it will be
"entertained", but none have been made and/or accepted to date. I am
plugged into the Site Mgt. committee and Site Services folks here and
am aware that they are considering all possibilities to get more
efficient with space.
Also, just saw a memo specifically shooting down this building sold
rumor and the MRO4 one. Perhaps things are in negotiation, but nothing
has been consumated...
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3070.39 | "Yup" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Thu May 19 1994 14:44 | 4 |
| .38 - Hi Jack! Yup, saw same official memo about the rumours of
"selling" MRO4 and MKO2 being just that, rumours.
Of course, in these crazy times, anything could happen.
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3070.40 | MKO2 SOLD RUMOR? | MRKTNG::L_MOORE | Linda Moore @MKO | Mon May 23 1994 13:50 | 6 |
| Hi,
Just heard MKO2 will be sold (to Microsoft?). Any backup to this rumor?
Linda
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3070.41 | too good to be true | CVG::THOMPSON | An AlphaGeneration Noter | Mon May 23 1994 14:00 | 3 |
| Gee, I hope it's true. And that they're hiring.
Alfred
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3070.42 | "I think that's old news" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Mon May 23 1994 14:03 | 5 |
| Already being discussed in 3070.
Cheers,
/m
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3070.43 | | AKOCOA::BBARRY | Laudabamusne Rex | Mon May 23 1994 14:07 | 4 |
| <- hard to relate the pay toilets and parking meters discussions
to MKO2 being sold to MS...
/Bob<
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3070.44 | Is recess over?? | AKOCOA::OUELLETTE | | Mon May 23 1994 14:14 | 9 |
|
He's got a point...
Like we all have time to read about pay toilets and parking meters,
sporks and such....
But I guess the way it's looking, many do....
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3070.45 | | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Mon May 23 1994 14:49 | 4 |
| I saw a memo last week from someone in property
management that basically said the rumors about MKO and
MRO were untrue at this time.
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