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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://56stories.com/utility/FeedStylesheets/atom.xsl" media="screen"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title type="html">razorhack</title><subtitle type="html">Husband, Father, Golfer, Razorback</subtitle><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/atom.aspx</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/default.aspx" /><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/atom.aspx" /><generator uri="http://communityserver.org" version="3.0.20510.895">Community Server</generator><updated>2008-04-18T11:18:00Z</updated><entry><title>Here we (I) go</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2011/05/30/here-we-i-go.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2011/05/30/here-we-i-go.aspx</id><published>2011-05-30T23:27:00Z</published><updated>2011-05-30T23:27:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Today is a holiday: Memorial Day.&amp;nbsp; Thanks to all soldiers - past, present, and future - who have served to protect this country.&amp;nbsp; And thank God for the day off.&amp;nbsp; This week is going to be a whirlwind.&amp;nbsp; Tomorrow in OKC; Wednesday in Little Rock, maybe meeting with ADEQ (won&amp;#39;t know until tomorrow); Thursday in West Memphis; Friday back in Little Rock (to help Chuck interview someone).&amp;nbsp; The family is going along this time to visit friends :) ...while I work :(.&amp;nbsp; Next week will be normal (I think), but then I&amp;#39;m back to Little Rock and Memphis the following week.&amp;nbsp; Everything except for the West Memphis trip is related to one or more pulp and paper industry clients.&amp;nbsp; I wish we had more than one integrated paper mill in OK so that I could exercise all the expertise I built up while in AR (which has a total of six integrated paper mills).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=21838" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Office management is much different</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2010/11/08/office-management-is-much-different.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2010/11/08/office-management-is-much-different.aspx</id><published>2010-11-08T23:22:00Z</published><updated>2010-11-08T23:22:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I recently accepted a promotion to manage the Oklahoma offices.&amp;nbsp; Technically we have only one office - in Oklahoma City - but I live closer to Tulsa and hope to open an office there soon.&amp;nbsp; All that I&amp;#39;ve heard - that going from a project manager to an office manager (both at the &amp;quot;Managing Consultant&amp;quot; grade level) is the biggest step - is true.&amp;nbsp; Client demands have not diminshed much, but managerial stuff sure takes up a lot of my time now...and it sure seems that there is a lot more travel.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m thankful for the Arkansas office manager (my old boss) who is taking on many of my old clients.&amp;nbsp; This allows me to focus more on the Oklahoma staff, for which I&amp;#39;m also thankful.&amp;nbsp; They have welcomed me with open arms.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s been less than three months, but I feel very much at home.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=19936" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Crazy Week</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2010/05/27/crazy-week.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2010/05/27/crazy-week.aspx</id><published>2010-05-27T15:11:00Z</published><updated>2010-05-27T15:11:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Wow, it has been more than a year since I last posted.&amp;nbsp; To those depending on me to &amp;quot;keep it fresh,&amp;quot; I apologize.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m sure I have plenty of excuses, but probably no good reasons.&amp;nbsp; Anyway, this week has been, and continues to be, crazy!&amp;nbsp; We interviewed three people yesterday, and we are trying to set up interviews for others.&amp;nbsp; All three that came to the office yesterday are well qualified - they all have Masters degrees (two chemical engineers and one civil engineer) - and I enjoyed meeting with them, but the process sure does eat up a day.&amp;nbsp; I am anxious to see who might join our team.&amp;nbsp; Today we have an ISO audit, an internal &amp;quot;brownbag&amp;quot; training session, and all company conference call from the CEO, and we have another executive in our office all day (partially for the ISO audit).&amp;nbsp; In case you don&amp;#39;t know what &amp;quot;ISO&amp;quot; is: International Standards Organization.&amp;nbsp; To be ISO certified means that you have systems, procedures, policies, etc. in place to ensure that everyone in the organization provides&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;excellent work&amp;quot; with the &amp;quot;highest degree of integrity,&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;that we &amp;quot;continually evolve so that our services and products are increasingly effective,&amp;quot; and that we &amp;quot;continually improve&amp;quot; the very system we are working under.&amp;nbsp; However, it is soon to be all a memory because tomorrow I&amp;#39;m taking off...to fish, have lunch with my daughter (her last day of school), and prepare for and have a picnic with my Sunday School class...and then Saturday we are going to Silver Dollar City and White Water in Branson, MO!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=9981" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Missing Brandon</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2009/02/09/missing-brandon.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2009/02/09/missing-brandon.aspx</id><published>2009-02-09T21:21:00Z</published><updated>2009-02-09T21:21:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Today is the start of the first week in Little Rock without Brandon Mik.&amp;nbsp; Brandon worked for the Little Rock office for more than a year, but he moved to our Albuquerque office last week.&amp;nbsp; We will miss Brandon,&amp;nbsp;and we wish him the best.&amp;nbsp; We know that his transfer will be a successful growth opportunity for him.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=3452" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>A day to breathe easy</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2009/01/22/a-day-to-breathe-easy.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2009/01/22/a-day-to-breathe-easy.aspx</id><published>2009-01-22T20:21:00Z</published><updated>2009-01-22T20:21:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Yesterday was a big push to finalize a huge draft application.&amp;nbsp; So today there is almost no stress.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m just cleaning up a few things that slipped a little because of the big project and writing a few cost proposals.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s good that this day came.&amp;nbsp; We are starting to run short on work.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully these proposals will generate projects to keep us busy for a while longer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;Also, today is the first full day with a new president.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s sort of like a birthday - I don&amp;#39;t really feel any differently.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=3178" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>"Travelin' Man"</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/12/15/quot-travelin-man-quot.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/12/15/quot-travelin-man-quot.aspx</id><published>2008-12-16T01:21:00Z</published><updated>2008-12-16T01:21:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;You&amp;#39;re probably too young to even know the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, much less one of their songs.&amp;nbsp; I don&amp;#39;t listen to LS anymore, but I&amp;#39;ve recently been reminded of their song &amp;quot;Travelin&amp;#39; Man.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; The only part of the song that describes me is the title; the song is about a much different type of travelin&amp;#39; man.&amp;nbsp; Regardless, lately I have been a travelin&amp;#39; man.&amp;nbsp; Two weeks ago I had a day trip to West Memphis (about 2.5 hours one-way from the office), last Monday was a day trip to Blytheville (3.5 hours), last Wednesday I drove to Oklahoma City (5.5 hours) and then drove back on Thursday, and tonight I&amp;#39;m in Columbus, MS (6 hours).&amp;nbsp; I go back home Thursday after two days of meetings at a paper mill and then a half day meeting with the state agency in Jackson, MS (the drive home will be about 5 hours).&amp;nbsp; I was even supposed to fly out of Jackson on Friday for a day trip to Washington, DC, but that got cancelled - thankfully.&amp;nbsp; This amount of travel is abnormal, especially right before Christmas, and it is about to wear me out.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;ll be able to recoup once this week is over.&amp;nbsp; The next two weeks include the Christmas and New Years holidays, and I&amp;#39;m taking some extra days off so that I&amp;#39;ll only work two days per week.&amp;nbsp; See you in January!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2947" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>I'm Dizzy</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/10/08/i-m-dizzy.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/10/08/i-m-dizzy.aspx</id><published>2008-10-08T13:50:00Z</published><updated>2008-10-08T13:50:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Monday I was golfing in a client-sponsored tournament&amp;nbsp;(my team won second place with a 55!), yesterday I worked on five different modeling projects, and today I&amp;#39;m preparing course material for our newest class &amp;quot;Advanced Air Permitting Techniques.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; If I could squeeze in a plant site visit and a meeting with the state agency I&amp;#39;ll have run the gamut in one week!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2382" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>I'm writing and posting this from my new iPhone 3G</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/09/09/i-m-writing-and-posting-this-from-my-new-iphone-3g.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/09/09/i-m-writing-and-posting-this-from-my-new-iphone-3g.aspx</id><published>2008-09-10T00:58:00Z</published><updated>2008-09-10T00:58:00Z</updated><content type="html">I&amp;#39;m normally not a gadget geek or on technology&amp;#39;s cutting edge so this is really cool to me.  Nothing much to say otherwise; I&amp;#39;ve been home due to illness for a couple days. This phone helps me stay in touch from home (or anywhere else) even easier.&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1810" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>And it starts...</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/09/01/and-it-starts.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/09/01/and-it-starts.aspx</id><published>2008-09-02T01:55:00Z</published><updated>2008-09-02T01:55:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;It&amp;#39;s Labor Day.&amp;nbsp; Tomorrow starts the busy season.&amp;nbsp; College career fairs and interviews begin in earnest this month.&amp;nbsp; Several clients and industrial groups have golf tournaments over the next two months (everyone waits until it&amp;nbsp;cools off).&amp;nbsp; I am currently scheduled to play in three and will likely play in a couple more - what a job!&amp;nbsp; On top of that, for whatever reason (maybe they are spending the rest of their budgets), clients tend to spend a little more in the fall.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s crazy but fun.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1622" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Coal-Gen Conference - Not Worth It!</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/08/15/coal-gen-conference-not-worth-it.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/08/15/coal-gen-conference-not-worth-it.aspx</id><published>2008-08-15T12:44:00Z</published><updated>2008-08-15T12:44:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;span style="FONT-SIZE:10pt;FONT-FAMILY:Arial;"&gt;I&amp;#39;m starting my trip back from Louisville, KY (I have to fly through Chicago and St. Louis to get to Little Rock - go figure!) where I&amp;#39;ve been attending&amp;nbsp;the annual Coal-Gen&amp;nbsp;industry group conference.&amp;nbsp; This was my first trip to Coal-Gen, and it will probably be my last.&amp;nbsp; Despite a heavy focus in the agenda on environmental issues, especially CO2 issues, it was not the right place for an environmental consultant.&amp;nbsp; The&amp;nbsp;conference is just overrun by mechanical contractors, pipe fitters, industrial painters, etc.&amp;nbsp; I did gather some good information about pending controls for CO2, but it really wasn&amp;#39;t anything I couldn&amp;#39;t have learned without spending three days out of the office.&amp;nbsp; On top of the relatively ineffective conference, I had a terrible tooth ache the whole time.&amp;nbsp; At least I got to watch some of the Olympics at night in the hotel.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1238" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Public Hearing</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/08/04/public-hearing.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/08/04/public-hearing.aspx</id><published>2008-08-05T02:09:00Z</published><updated>2008-08-05T02:09:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I went to a public hearing today where people could comment on some proposed regulations changes.&amp;nbsp; Compared to other&amp;nbsp;public hearings I&amp;#39;ve been to, it was very uneventful.&amp;nbsp; Only one person gave comments -&amp;nbsp;the Executive Director of the Arkansas Environmental Federation, which is an advocacy group for industry in Arkansas&amp;nbsp;(see &lt;a href="http://www.environmentark.org/"&gt;www.environmentark.org&lt;/a&gt;) - and&amp;nbsp;he just&amp;nbsp;read the AEF&amp;#39;s written comments (to be submitted later).&amp;nbsp; It was good to be there however.&amp;nbsp; Two part-time (they also use others) clients were there, and I think we solidified the fact that we stay on top of what&amp;#39;s going on in the air permitting world (in Arkansas at least).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1058" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Get Motivated Seminar</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/06/18/get-motivated-seminar.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/06/18/get-motivated-seminar.aspx</id><published>2008-06-18T20:47:00Z</published><updated>2008-06-18T20:47:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Yesterday, my entire office (at least those of us who were not out of town) went to an all-day seminar called &amp;quot;Get Motivated.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; It was well done and included some big-time speakers such as the founder of Monster.com, Jeff Taylor, and the former major of NYC and former republican presidential primary candidate, Rudolph Giuliani.&amp;nbsp; There was a little too much sales pitching going on for my taste, but I guess they have to pay for the seminar somehow (the tickets were cheap).&amp;nbsp; One thing that surprised me was the amount of faith/spirituality (specifically Christian) that was presented.&amp;nbsp; One of many commonalities among the many extremely successful speakers was a Christian life and a trust in biblical principles regarding finances.&amp;nbsp; This probably did not sit well with all of the&amp;nbsp;several thousand people&amp;nbsp;in (though perhaps they&amp;nbsp;reconsidered upon hearing the presentations).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;enjoyed it; it was a perspective you don&amp;#39;t often&amp;nbsp;hear anywhere outside of church, i.e.,&amp;nbsp;from our very secular print, TV, and radio media.&amp;nbsp; Anyway, to get back to the point, in hindsight, I&amp;#39;m not sure the seminar was worth it to Trinity (30+ hours total of unbilled time), but it is nice to know that we are willing to take a chance on something like this.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=342" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>On the other side of the expert witness issue</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/05/23/on-the-other-side-of-the-expert-witness-issue.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/05/23/on-the-other-side-of-the-expert-witness-issue.aspx</id><published>2008-05-23T19:37:00Z</published><updated>2008-05-23T19:37:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;An earlier post discussed my recent, grueling&amp;nbsp;experience as an expert witness.&amp;nbsp; Getting asked yes/no questions that you can&amp;#39;t answer with a simple yes or no - like &amp;quot;have you stopped beating your spouse?&amp;quot; - is no fun.&amp;nbsp; But now I get to be on the other side.&amp;nbsp; I am working with an attorney to think of tough questions for an opposing expert witness.&amp;nbsp; So basically I&amp;#39;m breaking down his analyses and pointing out anything that could/should be conducted differently, or anything that is questionable whatsoever.&amp;nbsp; This is fun!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=297" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>A Day of Sales at Memphis National Golf Club</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/04/28/a-day-of-sales-at-memphis-national-golf-club.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/04/28/a-day-of-sales-at-memphis-national-golf-club.aspx</id><published>2008-04-28T12:30:00Z</published><updated>2008-04-28T12:30:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I love my job, but sometimes are better than others.&amp;nbsp; Today is one of those times.&amp;nbsp; Right now I am riding to Memphis (actually Collierville), TN with my office manager and another consultant to play golf in a charity golf tournament put on by the Valero refinery in Memphis.&amp;nbsp; That refinery, which has been owned by four different companies since the Trinity-Little Rock office opened (Jan. &amp;#39;96), has been a great, long-term client so the expense (tourney fee and lost time/revenue) of this sales effort is worth it.&amp;nbsp; Unless our fourth (we don&amp;#39;t know who it is yet) is a pro, I don&amp;#39;t think we have any chance of winning, but I&amp;#39;ll let you know.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=284" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Consultants have tools too</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/04/18/consultants-have-tools-too.aspx" /><id>http://56stories.com/blogs/razorhack/archive/2008/04/18/consultants-have-tools-too.aspx</id><published>2008-04-18T16:18:00Z</published><updated>2008-04-18T16:18:00Z</updated><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;For the most part, we at Trinity are very much white-collar workers (we don&amp;#39;t get dirty on the job) because we&amp;nbsp;generally don&amp;#39;t do stack testing or &amp;quot;field&amp;quot; work.&amp;nbsp; Getting out of the office usually means going to a meeting, conference, or training course.&amp;nbsp; We do occasionally get to tour plant sites, especially those for which we are preparing air dispersion modeling analyses (it&amp;#39;s good to know what a site actually looks like when you are trying to build it in a model).&amp;nbsp; It is these times when we get to break out the few tools (excluding software) we have.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m sure the stack testers who&amp;nbsp;tote equipment to the top of smoke stacks would scoff at me, but&amp;nbsp;try carrying and using a&amp;nbsp;camera, GPS, and two stop watches while also trying to make notes on&amp;nbsp;a D-size&amp;nbsp;plot plan&amp;nbsp;drawing and multiple&amp;nbsp;aerial photographs in 20 mph wind&amp;nbsp;150 feet off the ground.&amp;nbsp; This is what I recently attempted (except for the stop watches - you only need those when doing visible emissions observations, which are typically conducted from ground level).&amp;nbsp; I even got dirty!&amp;nbsp; Of course, it was just from using the handrail while walking back down the *who knows how many* flights of stairs because the man lift broke while we were on top of the super structure.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://56stories.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=278" width="1" height="1"&gt;</content><author><name>razorhack</name><uri>http://56stories.com/members/razorhack.aspx</uri></author></entry></feed>
