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Well,
don’t you think it says a bit about Bertelsmann.
This team-leader is obvioulsly to immature, to have responsibility for people.
I don’t think people who write cantina like this: ‘CaNTiNa!!!’, should have manager-responsiblity, because if they write like that, they are most probably to imature, to have very much people-skills.
Even if she’s intelligent, I think she should be more mature, to be a manager.
What does this say about the company?
I’d say, that it says that something was wrong there, at Bertelsmann Arvato, when they let a girl, that was immature, manage the Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campagn, with line-manager responsibility for around 10 people.
Then they aren’t taking their employers, who have this manager as a line-manager and team-leader, seriously.
This is what this tells me.
Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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Comments with avatars etc:
PS 2.
From the users LiveLeak profile-page:

PS.
Nå har jeg skrevet en del på engelsk på bloggen, i det siste, så nå får noen engelske folk opp bloggen min på Google og, noen ganger, virker det som, når de søker på Google da.
(Så jeg burde kanskje være forsiktig med å klage for mye på USA, for Google er jo i USA da, må jeg innrømme.
Så det er også bra ting, tror jeg, i USA, selv om jeg også har hatt litt problemer med Google, at de lar en anonym hat-blogg, med løgner om meg da, være oppe på Blogger.
Ihvertfall sist jeg sjekka.
Men men).
Mer da.
Jo, jeg sjekka ut en av de linkene, som dukket opp, fra det søket i overskriften.
Og det var en video, som var litt artig.
Skal jeg se om jeg finner den:
PS 2.
Folk får tro hva de vil, om det som sies i den Illuminati-videoen.
Men det går tydeligvis mye på ting som ‘blodlinjer’, eller ‘blood-lines’, på engelsk.
Og et annet uttrykk som går igjen, om det her Illuminati-greiene, det er uttrykket ‘reptiler’.
Men hva disse kongelige og presidentene har med reptiler å gjøre, det kan kanskje være litt vanskelig å skjønne.
Dette må være snakk om en slags metafor, tror jeg.
Så hvorfor disse folka som skriver om Illuminati, bruker uttrykk, som reptiler, som kanskje er vanskelige å forstå, for vanlige folk, som kanskje er skeptiske nok fra før av.
Nei, det er kanskje ikke så lett å skjønne.
Men det har sikkert en forklarting det og.
Det får man regne med.
Med vennlig hilsen
Erik Ribsskog

PS.
Jeg får kommentere litt om de søkene.
En sier jeg må konsentrere meg om Illuminati.
Ja, det er mulig det, men jeg vet tross alt ikke så mye om Illuminati.
Men hvis folk som er ‘in the know’, kanskje kan skrive noe om Illuminati i Norge, for eksempel, så kunne man hatt noen ledetråder å gå ut fra.
Jeg driver å nøster på det Mette-Marit greiene, synes jeg, ettersom jeg har skrevet e-post til Slottet, hvor jeg hører om de kanskje kan klargjøre litt om Mette-Marit videoen, hva det går ut på.
(Noe de vel kanskje ikke kommer til å gjøre vel).
Noen andre skriver at New World Order i USA følger med på meg.
Ja, hva var jeg tenkte jeg skulle skrive om det da.
Tja.
Jo, to New World Order USA.
Norway don’t like imperalistic USA.
If you don’t stop being imperalistic, and go home, or away from me, then the USA have to build their new embassy in Norway, in Drammen, and not in Huseby.
So now you have to act fine.
That you better do.
Or else Norway will be sick of USA and throw the CIA etc., out of Norway, and ask them to go home, possibly.
We’ll see.
Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
I think the American Embassy is now in Drammensveien, (‘the Drammen Road’).
But the next should be in Svelvikveien, (‘The Svelvik Road’).
By the Drammensfjord, by Glassverket, there it’s a lot of room to build embassy.
Nice, big embassy with a lot of CIA.
That’s going to be brilliant.
So that’s how this is.
Heisann,
Between
Morgan
Henrik Lunde
and You
28
January at 14:22
er
det Morgan fra Rimi Nylænde eller?
Takk for sist på
Blue Monk i såfall.
Hvorfor er ikke Henning og dem, fra
Rimi Nylænde, på Facebook?
Med
vennlig hilsen
Erik Ribsskog
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at 20:58
Joda,
det stemmer. Lang tid siden nå.
Henning har jeg ikke sett
siden den gang.
Stå på
Morgan
Today
at 22:26
Heisann
Morgan,
takk for svar!
Husker du hva hun
litteraturstudentinnen, som jeg hadde med meg, på Blue Monk den
gangen het?
Hun var vel noen år yngre enn meg, men vi
hadde ihvertfall felles interesser, når det gjaldt norske bøker
og filmer og sånn da.
Selv om hun nok var mer glad i
Kristoffer Joner, eller hva han heter, enn meg, vi så vel
Villmark, tror jeg.
Men men.
Det var en av de sjeldne
gangene jeg traff noen damer i Oslo som jeg hadde noe særlig
felles interesser med.
Men jeg var så overarbeida, på
den tida der, det var mens i krigen på Rimi Kaldbakken, tror
jeg.
Jeg var butikksjef der, og hadde hele butikken mot
meg.
Og sånn var det nesten alle årene jeg jobbet
som leder i Rimi, fra 1994 til 2004, at jobben tok omtrent all tid og
krefter.
Men jeg var litt deprimert på den tida der, for
på Rimi Kaldbakken var det spesiellt ille.
Så det
gikk i vasken med hun litteraturstudentinnen.
Men men, sånn
er det.
Hun var kanskje et par år for ung og det er
mulig, selv om hun vel ikke gikk første året på
universitetet, tror jeg.
Men men.
Det satt en gubbe ved
siden av vårs, og han begynte å prate med vårs, om
noe greier, mens vi så på dere.
Og da sa han at
det var Morgan som var vokalist i Svidd Grevling.
Så
lurte jeg på om det var Morgan Lunde, så var det søren
meg det.
Men jeg kjente deg ikke igjen, jeg så ikke så
nøye på deg, for å si det sånn.
For å
fleipe litt.
Og jeg var også veldig overarbeida, så
øllen virka fort da som vanlig, siden jeg oftest var
overarbeida, siden jeg brukte omtrent alt av mine krefter til å
få butikkene til å bli bra.
Men men.
Men
var det ikke fordi at du var kamerat med Hennig som du begynte å
jobbe på Rimi Nylænde da?
Jeg synes det var rart
at han og Thomas Sanne, broren hans, ikke var på Facebook, men
de har kanskje dratt i eksil, eller noe.
Men men.
Jeg
overhørte i Oslo, i 2003, at jeg var forfulgt av noe ‘mafian’,
så nå er jeg i England, og prøver å finne ut
hva som foregår.
Men det er ikke lett, for politiet
nekter å gi noe informasjon, så livet blir litt som
tortur da, synes jeg, man kan jo ikke da ha noe liv, når man
ikke vet hva som foregår.
Så folk burde passe seg
for å bli forfulgt av den her mafian, da kan man like gjerne ta
livet av seg omtrent, for man får ingen rettigheter eller
informasjon av myndighetene.
Så hvis man er en vanlig
kar, som meg, som tror mafia er noe som er i Italia og USA, så
sliter man, og skjønner ingenting av hva som foregår.
Så
sånn er det.
Men du får ha takk for svar
ihvertfall, og beklager klaging, og igjen takk for Svidd Grevling CD,
jeg tror den ligger sammen med HV-tinga mine og de andre tinga jeg
hadde igjen i Oslo, hos City SelfStorage.
Det
er mulig.
Med vennlig hilsen
Erik Ribsskog

PS.
It was the yankees who f*cked with me on the airport in Detroit, it wasn’t me who f*cked with them.
But that’s the problem with Yankees I guess, they think they own the world because they have the richest country.
F*ck of Yanks or Dixie.
PS 2.
I’m the guy who grew on Bergeråsen, with the Star and Stripes flag, on the wall, on my bedroom from I was elleven or twelve to I was nineteen.
So I’m not sure if it’s me who has changed or America(?)
PS 3.
PS 4.
Plano is in the part of the USA, that’s considered to be the cultural South or ‘Dixieland’:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_United_States
Plano is also considered to be one of the best places to live in the USA:
In 2005, Plano was designated the best place to live in the Western United States by CNN Money magazine. In 2006, Plano was selected as the 11th best place to live in the United States by CNN Money magazine.[3] In addition to its many industries and good-quality living, Plano has excellent schools that consistently score in the top few percent of the nation, and has been rated as the wealthiest city in the United States by CNN Money [3]with a poverty rate of under 6.4%. In 2008, Forbes.com selected Plano along with University Park and Highland Park as the three “Top Suburbs To Live Well” of Dallas.[4] Plano was also declared “Most Affluent City” in 2008 by the United States Census Bureau.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plano,_Texas
PS 5.
I think this means that these people are eighter the Ku Klux Klan or Hillbillies(?)
PS 6.
When I was elleven or twelve, my father took me with on a weekend-trip by car, to Karlstad, in Värmland, in Sweden.
And there, on the Saturday, I think it was, he brought me to an American-store/shop, or something.
They had Dixie-flags and Stars and Stripes.
I think the shop was closed, more or less, and it wasn’t like it was in a High-street, or anything like that.
The shop was quite hidden, I seem to remember, and with no customers except for me and my father.
My father insisted on me to get a brown leather bomber-jacket.
For some reason.
This I think must have had some symbolic(?) meaning, this jacket, but I can’t say exactly which meaning it had.
(But some other kids on Bergeråsen stole it, while I played fotball, and hid it, and it was refound a year later or so, but then it looked much older, than a year old, with holes in it and stuff).
But anyway.
My father also wanted me to have a Dixie-flag.
With an X almost, on it, with stars on.
But I had seen the ‘Dixie’-flag, in a mens-magazine called ‘Vi Menn’, that my father bought.
And it was assosiated with some nazi’s, or Ku Klux Klan, or something like that, I seemed to remember then, in Karlstad.
So I said I rather wanted the Stars and Stripes.
Because America was very looked up to, in Norway, in my familiy, (by my father especially, he listened to Elvis but also Beatles etc, and drove a Ford Lincoln Continental car and other American (but also German) cars), at least, and also by many other people, in the 70’s and 80’s.
So I had the Stars and Stripes hanging on my wall, till I was 19.
A big flag, like a real flag.
A mate of mine, in class, Espen Melheim, found the jacket, the next spring.
I returned it to my father, in the plastic-bag that Espen gave me it in.
Even if the jacket looked very old then.
But my father got disapointed, or hurt, when he saw the jacket then, I think.
But it wasn’t very comfortable, to wear.
And, it wasn’t the nicest brown colour, really.
And it was warm, to wear, in the early automn.
And I wasn’t that preoccupied with clothes at that age, so I didn’t really notice properly, that the jacket was gone.
At least I didn’t tell my father.
But anyway.
That’s how it is I guess.
Just something I remembered now.
Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Quoted comment by AvgDude2: Typical IS bullshit. Not all coding assignments are equal and the paperwork surround software life-cycle is often incredibly overdesigned making if the most minor of code changes and 2 week project. This happening inside an environment where changes often have to be done immediately to stay on release schedule leads the most productive developers to fix the problem first and do the excessive bullshit paperwork second.
Dickhead managers never get this. They just keep piling on the bullshit process tasks without thinking how those piled on bullshit task eat up precious labor hours that should be used to develop quality software. This is exactly why the best software comes out of small shops or even a single person. The larger the company, the shittier the code in their software because of excessive process that is just designed by assholes obsessed with CYA and replacing high-priced good programmers with low cost shitty programmers. They convince themselves that all the thousands of pages of bullshit software requirements, tech specs, unit testing designs, Quality Assurance designs and summaries somehow are gonna produce good software. They don’t. In fact, they do a better job of building shitty software and shitty software engineers who spend 99% of their time in meetings and filling out paperwork than actually programming.
Hi,
this wasn’t about software-development.
This was the Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation.
It’s for the Microsoft-customers who haven’t got an internet-line, or who have activated Windows to many times.
So then they have to call, and speak with a person.
But, as some callers pointed out, there’s really no need to use people to do this job, there’s really no point in product-activation over the phone, some customers said.
And, we didn’t have a main-goal.
I suspect, that this could be just a phoney job, to get access to young women in an almost scyscraper (Cunard Building) environment.
Young women on the campaign, were crying all the time.
At work, after meatings, in breaks after work.
All of them blond, I’d say.
I think this job, Microsoft Product Activation over the phone could just be an eg. Illuminati set-up to get hold of young, Nordic women etc.
At least with the Scandinavian Product Activation in the Cunard-building in Liverpool, due to the mentioned reasons:
No main goal, customers, who seemed enlightened, said that there was no purpose of product-activation (over the phone), women crying everywhere, and walking with very small steps.
So this could have just been a phoney job to make young, sexy, foreign women to whores, if they weren’t whores from before.
I also heard some Brits, that didn’t belong on the campaign, speaking behind my back, while I sat on the phone.
One wondering why I was there.
The other (none of them belonged in the office, they were ‘successfull people in their 30s or 40s I seem to remember that they seemed like) person said I was there so that to get the Nordic women to stay on the campaign a bit longer before the left.
(Their real job was to be whores, in breaks etc, I suspect).
Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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Quoted comment by mikecurse:
Quoted comment by johncons: The team-leader was treating the staff in an decending way. (Degrading/looking down on them).
She was bullying staff, I think one have to say, by calling them ‘lazy’, in e-mails.
That’s not ok, at least not in Norway.
(And not in the UK eighter, as I’ve understood it).
And it’s not in-line at all with company policy, the Bertelsmann Essentials, (even if these weren’t implemented at Arvato at this time).
Even if a person is a manager, still the person haven’t got the right to treat staff in a degrading way.
Yours sincerley,
Erik Ribsskog
I believe “condescending” is the word you’re looking for.
Yes, that’s right ‘condensending’, I’m sorry I have to practise on my English, I’m from Norway you see.
Thanks again!
Erik Ribsskog
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in the USA i think most guys wouldnt be bothered by it unless he is a woosy – the girls might get a schlong or two swung at them though cause there’s always one real idiot in the group isnt there
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Ok,
if this has happened, at the T�yenbadet, in Oslo, that the female washing staff had been washing the all age mens changing room and showers within the opening hours, or at a primary school in Norway, then it would have been a scandal in Norway.
But I guess you are thinking about a private gym, you probably don’t have public gyms in the USA, do you?
In Norway, I think people tend to think that public places should be decent.
It’s like when you go to the library, you don’t expect that the cleaning woman is going to wash the urinal during the opening hours there, or how is this in the USA, have you got public libraries there?
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PS.
I was at Detroit Airport, in 2005.
And there weren’t any Norwegian (My first language) immigration/holiday-forms, and there weren’t any forms in English.
But then they had a immigration-employee there, that you reminded me of now.
He screamed at me across the hall, ‘sprechen sie Deutch’.
He screamed at me, if I spoke German.
(Since the flight was from Franfurt, ant the Lufthansa-employee didn’t give me a form, aboard the fligth).
Norway was occupied by nazi-Germany, during WWII, so I didn’t like being screamed at in German, so I screamed back ‘nicht sehr gut’, since the only German I know, I’ve picked up from holidays etc, since my aunt used to live in Switzerland.
So I don’t think the situation is that good in America any longer, since you can’t afford to print forms in other languages than French and German and Spanish.
But anyway, I was sent back to Europe by the Immigration-police, (who spoke American-English, and not German), so I don’t think I’ll go back anyway, and risk that this will happen again.
So it isn’t really a problem for me with the forms.
Your picture just reminded me of the airport immigration-control staff.
But that’s how it is sometimes I guess, that one get’s flashbacks like this.
I suspect it is like that.
Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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The team-leader was treating the staff in an decending way. (Degrading/looking down on them).
She was bullying staff, I think one have to say, by calling them ‘lazy’, in e-mails.
That’s not ok, at least not in Norway.
(And not in the UK eighter, as I’ve understood it).
And it’s not in-line at all with company policy, the Bertelsmann Essentials, (even if these weren’t implemented at Arvato at this time).
Even if a person is a manager, still the person haven’t got the right to treat staff in a degrading way.
Yours sincerley,
Erik Ribsskog
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