<VV> CORSA org chart
Ken Wildman
k-wildman at onu.edu
Thu Dec 10 23:17:46 EST 2009
What are you complaining about? Have you seen how few donuts they bring to
the Old Timer's Conference Room and Bar? And the steaks at the free-lunch
buffet have been really tough lately. Smitty almost lost his partial trying
to chew one.
Things had better shake up around here or I'm going to commandeer the Lear
Jet and take the old boys down to Miami for awhile.
Ken
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Pleau
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:47 PM
To: 'Virtual Vairs'
Subject: Re: <VV> CORSA org chart
Yea, all I get is a little cubicle in the CORSA complex. Something about
Bryan keeping the hardware and software running and all I have to do keep
the VV members inline. As hard as it is to keep some of you inline, I feel
I should have an office the size of Mahler's,
Dennis
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Bryan Blackwell
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 5:33 PM
To: Virtual Vairs
Subject: <VV> CORSA org chart
Guess it's time to dust off this post:
I see a lot of comments sometimes on Virtual Vairs about what Corsa
should be doing with all that staff, just thought I'd write up
something about my day at work.
Ah, a beautiful spring morning, great day to drive the coupe into
work, so
I hop in and fire it up, hit the highway. Pulling into the lot at the
gorgeous new CORSA headquarter building, I see many more Vairs, seems
that
most of the staff had pretty much the same thought. Looks like we
might be
able to get a pickup autocross going today, I see a couple of the cars
either have their race tires on or brought them along. What's really
fun,
of course, is seeing the other folks who work in the area as they walk
or
drive by, there are always plenty of double takes as they go by the
lot on
a day like today, they think CORSA is some high tech workplace, not a
car
club.
I drop the kids off at the morning day care, I see the Claypool kids
brought in a transmission today, my guys go running over to check it
out.
Wonder if Larry remembered to take out the needle bearings this time, he
got in some trouble about small parts last time.
First stop on the normal day is coffee, of course, then into the
office -
being the lead Sys Admin has its perks, I got a little bigger one than
Chuck Kamas or Gary Aube, of course they don't have to live with the
latest
server we're testing either.
Quick check of the mail shows that everything looks good from the night
before, tho we have a couple trouble tickets open about VV and Dennis
wants
me to check it out since the mid shift guys couldn't get it fixed.
Wander
off to get the paper mail, I stick my head in on the publishing group to
let Harry know about some web server stuff we're doing. McGowan's
over in
the conference room with the Communique staff doing assignments - seems
everyone wants to go to the Convention, and of course he's only got
ten spots on the plane, so there's quite a ruckus.
Ah, the exec wing. Just like exec areas everywhere, plenty of comfy
chairs
and wood. Well, except for the car parts stacked up outside doors and
by
the mailboxes. The secretaries did put their collective foot down when
Kent had the engine shipped here with the oil still in it. Now the
rule is
in a box or new only, else it had better stay on the dock. Seems Lon
Wall
delivered this week's shipment from the Underground in person, he's over
there chewing the fat with Domzalski and Seth. The cylinder head test
is
today, so I'm not surprised he came here.
Head down to the garage area, I spot the Corsa Lear Jet through the
window,
sure enough there's Ray Sedman and Herb Berkman. Wonder if Herb
buzzed the
building again this time. Both Larrys are here as well, along with the
rest of the engine buiders. Test takes a couple hours, probably do
about a
dozen dyno pulls. It's amazing watching the guys who do this all the
time
change heads, there's a little friendly competition to see who can do it
the fastest. Of course, the fully equipped CORSA test facility sure
helps.
Lunchtime shows up, and there's Ken Klingaman and Warren Leveque out
on the airstrip with the Corvan full of cones laying out a course.
It's nice having all this space, they're making a nice sweeping course
which should be a lot of fun. Usually some of our neighbors bring
their cars over too, they know we can't resist on a day like today.
Going back into the bulding, I see Bristow glommed on to one of the
lifts for a little lunchtime tech session.
I decide to stop in the museum on the way, always good to see what
Wade's
latest acquisition is, he just got back from a trip, and I need some
copies
from the archives. Dave Newell takes time out from some indexing to
walk
me through the stacks until I find what I need.
Well, back to the ranch, it's a lot of work keeping a couple hundred
folk's
computers running all the time. Hope you enjoyed the tour.
-- Bryan
[Psst, hey folks, Bryan's boss here. We let him believe this, because
he's
much more productive when we do. The staff has gotten used to their new
names, now if we could just get him to stop making the "vroom vroom"
noises.]
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