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scottybuzz 05-01-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 12343480)
Why do Americans spell it "check" and Canadians/Brits spell it "cheque"?

because we are super smart.

the canadians copied us by the way:upsidedow

TDF 05-01-2007 12:00 PM

throw some ds on tis bitch!

Tom_PM 05-01-2007 12:02 PM

When I moved into my place, I did a walkaround with the manager noting every scratch, bump, ding etc. which he agreed in writing as being pre-existing conditions. I think thats fairly standard. And you bet I have my copy saved in a safe place.
Cuz you know the day I move out they'll claim I put the scratch in my countertop, and I'll say O'Rly? and whip out my exemptions.

quiet 05-01-2007 12:02 PM

there hasn't been a thread like this on gfy for years... wow.

TDF 05-01-2007 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by quiet (Post 12343537)
there hasn't been a thread like this on gfy for years... wow.

hold me,im skurred:upsidedow

Lee 05-01-2007 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 12343480)
Why do Americans spell it "check" and Canadians/Brits spell it "cheque"?

Im guessing because its phonetically simpler? If you think of jewellery which we pronounce jewel-ery, Ive heard Americans say it how they spell it, pronounciation "jule-ree" for jewelry.

Of course this is only a hypothesis but it seems to make sense.

candyflip 05-01-2007 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DrinkingHARDEST (Post 12343172)
BTW remember this thread was started because you took pot shots at me thru fake nicks, the ONLY reason this thread is even going is because you were the agitator not me. You're still making money off clients GTS sent you AFTER You worked for me...

Fucking choke on it bitch.

DH

The bigger man would have taken the high road, but not you. You did and continue to act like a child. At least it's kept us entertained :1orglaugh

Sly 05-01-2007 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 12343536)
When I moved into my place, I did a walkaround with the manager noting every scratch, bump, ding etc. which he agreed in writing as being pre-existing conditions. I think thats fairly standard. And you bet I have my copy saved in a safe place.
Cuz you know the day I move out they'll claim I put the scratch in my countertop, and I'll say O'Rly? and whip out my exemptions.

Yeh I don't know how it works in Canada but thats a pretty standard procedure here. They usually do the picture thing and a checklist... then the deposit is supposed to cover damage (yes, sometimes the owner gets screwed), if there is no or minimal damage, the tenant will receive money back.

On board "fights" between employers and employees is really treading in shallow water. Again, I don't know Canadian law, but here in the States an employer has to be extremely careful about what they say regarding previous employees due to legal risk.

candyflip 05-01-2007 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 12343626)
Yeh I don't know how it works in Canada but thats a pretty standard procedure here. They usually do the picture thing and a checklist... then the deposit is supposed to cover damage (yes, sometimes the owner gets screwed), if there is no or minimal damage, the tenant will receive money back.

On board "fights" between employers and employees is really treading in shallow water. Again, I don't know Canadian law, but here in the States an employer has to be extremely careful about what they say regarding previous employees due to legal risk.

If he were in the US, he'd probably have a lawsuit or two already. He's said more than he ever should have.

amaze 05-01-2007 12:51 PM

drama week

TurboAngel 05-01-2007 01:09 PM

I missed a lot huh?

:(

Sosa 05-01-2007 01:16 PM

and it continues

nick3131 05-01-2007 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 12342743)
I don't know anythign that would top that.. I almost puked looking at the photos. There was dogshit and piss everywhere, even on the beds, not cleaned up anywhere... ewwww

Just thought id say

what LadyM said is complete bullshit,

while there was dog poop on the carpet, the pee and poop was PLACED on the bed by the people taking the pictures.

baddog 05-01-2007 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by nick3131 (Post 12344520)
Just thought id say

what LadyM said is complete bullshit,

while there was dog poop on the carpet, the pee and poop was PLACED on the bed by the people taking the pictures.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Sharky 05-01-2007 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by nick3131 (Post 12344520)
Just thought id say

what LadyM said is complete bullshit,

while there was dog poop on the carpet, the pee and poop was PLACED on the bed by the people taking the pictures.

Lol. great last post to the thread;-)

BTW.. I didn't know it was placed. Then again I din't read the whole thread... so why did I just read this one? lol

BAKO 05-01-2007 02:24 PM

Good Read

fris 05-01-2007 02:34 PM

it must suck working for a degenerate with out of date hardware, and pirated software

StuartD 05-01-2007 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Fris (Post 12344872)
it must suck working for a degenerate with out of date hardware, and pirated software

Imagine trying to design sites and do 3d renderings on a machine with 256 megs of ram, windows xp that is still waiting for activation and using a mouse and tablet that you brought in from home.

Because that's what it was like for Kelly for a few months.

tenderobject 05-01-2007 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by StuartD (Post 12344905)
Imagine trying to design sites and do 3d renderings on a machine with 256 megs of ram, windows xp that is still waiting for activation and using a mouse and tablet that you brought in from home.

Because that's what it was like for Kelly for a few months.

yay.. 256megs of mram? i won't waste my time touching the mouse if i knew the machine has this specs lol

machinegunkelly 05-01-2007 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tenderobject (Post 12344936)
yay.. 256megs of mram? i won't waste my time touching the mouse if i knew the machine has this specs lol

I believe the mouse looked like this , till I bought my own ( and was warned not to hand the $65 bill into Mark for credit )

http://www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/images/mouse1.jpg

LadyMischief 05-01-2007 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 12343626)
Yeh I don't know how it works in Canada but thats a pretty standard procedure here. They usually do the picture thing and a checklist... then the deposit is supposed to cover damage (yes, sometimes the owner gets screwed), if there is no or minimal damage, the tenant will receive money back.

On board "fights" between employers and employees is really treading in shallow water. Again, I don't know Canadian law, but here in the States an employer has to be extremely careful about what they say regarding previous employees due to legal risk.

Walkthroughs here are actually required as well, and in fact, if the landlord does not do a full walkthrough report when you move in, you can burn the damn house down practically if you want they can't do much, because they have no proof of what damages where there when you moved in. Had more than a few tangles with the Landlord and Tennant Act with this kind of stuff, landlords trying to blame us for damages that were already in place. This is why I take photos of the entire property when I move in, put it on disk, and give the landlord a copy too. Just makes sense to protect your ass. :)

LadyMischief 05-01-2007 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick3131 (Post 12344520)
Just thought id say

what LadyM said is complete bullshit,

while there was dog poop on the carpet, the pee and poop was PLACED on the bed by the people taking the pictures.

Were the urine stains on the bedcovers placed there too? :P

nick3131 05-01-2007 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 12344990)
Were the urine stains on the bedcovers placed there too? :P

once again youre lying... there was no urine stains, show me a picture with one... i gurantee you you wont find one.

I dont even know who you are.... but you definetly seem to have a hard on for me. Anyway....

You're a liar... when it comes to this, dont know anything about you other then that.

lazycash 05-01-2007 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick3131 (Post 12344520)
Just thought id say

what LadyM said is complete bullshit,

while there was dog poop on the carpet, the pee and poop was PLACED on the bed by the people taking the pictures.

Nick most of us have seen the mess you left, even all the mounds of shit on the carpet is disgusting enough without sharing all of the other issues.

candyflip 05-01-2007 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nick3131 (Post 12345220)
once again youre lying... there was no urine stains, show me a picture with one... i gurantee you you wont find one.

I dont even know who you are.... but you definetly seem to have a hard on for me. Anyway....

You're a liar... when it comes to this, dont know anything about you other then that.

Don't ruin this thread. You've got one of your own here somewhere :winkwink:

http://www.google.com/search?source=...oog le+Search

lazycash 05-01-2007 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by machinegunkelly (Post 12344974)
I believe the mouse looked like this , till I bought my own ( and was warned not to hand the $65 bill into Mark for credit )

Why on earth Kelly would you leave an 80k/year job, pack up and move 6 hours away for a 40k/year job without at least going and spending a couple days checking out the offices and working conditions first? Then have to have your new boss co sign for house rental and struggle paying rent cause you had no savings? If all the things were wrong with your working environment as you said (pc, office, software, mouse, etc....) then surely that would have been a red flag for you not to take the position.

Pipecrew 05-01-2007 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Fris (Post 12344872)
it must suck working for a degenerate with out of date hardware, and pirated software

I can picture a carload full of webmasters coming to your house right now.

jact 05-01-2007 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 12345554)
I can picture a carload full of webmasters coming to your house right now.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

candyflip 05-01-2007 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 12345495)
Why on earth Kelly would you leave an 80k/year job, pack up and move 6 hours away for a 40k/year job without at least going and spending a couple days checking out the offices and working conditions first? Then have to have your new boss co sign for house rental and struggle paying rent cause you had no savings? If all the things were wrong with your working environment as you said (pc, office, software, mouse, etc....) then surely that would have been a red flag for you not to take the position.

From the sounds of it, he was told that he'd be doing better than the 80k in no time. He took Mark for his word, which seems to be where he went wrong.

machinegunkelly 05-01-2007 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 12345495)
Why on earth Kelly would you leave an 80k/year job

Evidently Reading isn't your strong point.
Go back to the my big post and read again. I was promised the world.

I did go check out the office , mark showed me all " his " equipment etc , of which turned out to actually be Brad Gosse's ( this guy actually buys good stuff and legal software , but they were located in the same office building)
When I visited the office was shown to me as " one " not two.
Little did I know that NONE of that belonged to GTS.

If you've seen brads pics you know he doesn't fuck around and only buys the best shit .. it was all at the office , it just wasn't GTS's

The reason why I moved is that I thought so highly of Mark and GTS ( like many fools do today ) and took his promises ( Jokes as he says ) seriously.
Live and learn.

I took a leap of faith.

Listen buddy ,I aint stupid,
Weg was paying me much better CASH. however I didn't feel that the work was challenging me fully and wanted to work INHOUSE cause the freelance thing gets tiring ,you need to interact with people in real life.

Move along..

lazycash 05-01-2007 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by machinegunkelly (Post 12345621)
Evidently Reading isn't your strong point.
Go back to the my big post and read again. I was promised the world.

I did go check out the office , mark showed me all " his " equipment etc , of which turned out to actually be Brad Gosse's ( this guy actually buys good stuff and legal software , but they were located in the same office building)
When I visited the office was shown to me as " one " not two.
Little did I know that NONE of that belonged to GTS.

If you've seen brads pics you know he doesn't fuck around and only buys the best shit .. it was all at the office , it just wasn't GTS's

The reason why I moved is that I thought so highly of Mark and GTS ( like many fools do today ) and took his promises ( Jokes as he says ) seriously.
Live and learn.

I took a leap of faith.

Listen buddy ,I aint stupid,
Weg was paying me much better CASH. however I didn't feel that the work was challenging me fully and wanted to work INHOUSE cause the freelance thing gets tiring ,you need to interact with people in real life.

Move along..

I've read everything just fine, just don't understand the logic of making the huge commitment of packing up and moving with very little savings without having anything in writing and relying on a few pie in the sky promises in the future. Oh and wasn't your last post four pages ago?

dropped9 05-01-2007 04:14 PM

wow what a thread. All I know is mgk has done work for me in the past and always hooked a brother up.

GrouchyAdmin 05-01-2007 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ServerGenius (Post 12338904)
I like the profesionality displayed in this thread.

Only an idiot savant who's native tongue wasn't English would think that "profesionality" was actually a word. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

[font size=1]Should we keep the in-fighting going? There's mad money to be found, I hear! Oh, also, thanks for the info earlier; have contacted that VHost, but haven't heard back yet.[/font]

GrouchyAdmin 05-01-2007 04:33 PM

Wow, I suck at the BBCode today. :(

dakota1358 05-01-2007 04:41 PM

Long read but so well worth it

fris 05-01-2007 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 12345554)
I can picture a carload full of webmasters coming to your house right now.

DH knows the working conditions he provides, hes the sweatshop of adult companies.

I guess you save big by stealing shit.

JMM 05-01-2007 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 12343626)
Yeh I don't know how it works in Canada but thats a pretty standard procedure here. They usually do the picture thing and a checklist... then the deposit is supposed to cover damage (yes, sometimes the owner gets screwed), if there is no or minimal damage, the tenant will receive money back.

On board "fights" between employers and employees is really treading in shallow water. Again, I don't know Canadian law, but here in the States an employer has to be extremely careful about what they say regarding previous employees due to legal risk.

Actually, the deposit helps to protect the landlord in case the tenant causes damage and skips out. However, the tenant's liability does not stop at the amount of the deposit.

For example, if the deposit is $800, and the actual damage is $1200, the tenant is legally responsible to pay the additional $400.

Juicy D. Links 05-01-2007 04:52 PM


tenderobject 05-01-2007 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by machinegunkelly (Post 12344974)
I believe the mouse looked like this , till I bought my own ( and was warned not to hand the $65 bill into Mark for credit )

http://www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/images/mouse1.jpg

oh my.... this is far worst than what im using right now lol

JMM 05-01-2007 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 12344981)
Walkthroughs here are actually required as well, and in fact, if the landlord does not do a full walkthrough report when you move in, you can burn the damn house down practically if you want they can't do much, because they have no proof of what damages where there when you moved in. Had more than a few tangles with the Landlord and Tennant Act with this kind of stuff, landlords trying to blame us for damages that were already in place. This is why I take photos of the entire property when I move in, put it on disk, and give the landlord a copy too. Just makes sense to protect your ass. :)

Actually not true. Unless the laws are different there than in Texas.

In Texas, and in most states, it is the TENANTS responsibility to document the condition at move-in. If the tenant fails to do so, it is assumed that everything was in good shape and working order.

For example, when we lease one of our units, the tenant is handed a move in sheet. They have 72 hours to complete the move in sheet (because things might not show up during the initial walk through) and mail it in. If they fail to do so, they are responsible for ALL damages when they move out.


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