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Phonetek
07-12-2018, 07:53 PM
I was called into the office today by the general manager and manager, apparently I am getting promoted to Assistant Manager! We didn't really go into too many details of what comes with the title besides the title itself and a new name tag. I don't even know the pay bump as of yet as he hasn't discussed it with the corporate office. It will be official next month. I'm still the newest staff member there and some have been there for 4+ years as opposed to my only being there since Feb of this year. I'm not sure how some of them are going to react to it. It's not something I even showed any interest in. Apparently they are pleased with my work.

Funny thing they know I'll be leaving when the place in Florida gets done but that's going to be quite some time anyway. The bump in pay will be nice no matter how much it is. Every little bit helps.

bowl1820
07-12-2018, 07:59 PM
congrats on the promotion.

GrumpyCatFace
07-13-2018, 11:58 AM
Great job, man. From your posts, and the attention you give to the job, I’d say it was inevitable. You’ve got a great work ethic.

Florida Bowler
07-13-2018, 12:07 PM
Congrats!

mc_runner
07-13-2018, 01:36 PM
x2 what Grumpy said. Congrats and well deserved!

Phonetek
07-13-2018, 01:45 PM
Great job, man. From your posts, and the attention you give to the job, I’d say it was inevitable. You’ve got a great work ethic.

Thank you all, I appreciate it! Grumpy, I think it's more of a generational thing. The young ones just hitting the work place don't seem to have much if any work ethic from what I've see. They show up late, ask to leave early, never come in on days off if asked and they are ALWAYS on their freakin cell phones talking or texting! Plus they always have to be told what to do rather than just doing things on their own that they know is a part of their daily job. As far as competition was concerned, there really wasn't any in that regard. LOL Odd thing is, they are all so smart in so many other ways. It's ashamed they squander it because of what we were taught as the basics.

Outerlimits
07-13-2018, 05:55 PM
Congrats......you deserve it. Now about that thing in Fl......when you shooting to be open? Wanna come see you tending bar in a tie. lol Again.....congrats.

Phonetek
07-13-2018, 08:51 PM
Congrats......you deserve it. Now about that thing in Fl......when you shooting to be open? Wanna come see you tending bar in a tie. lol Again.....congrats.

Thanks again. Projected time is about a year and a half, mainly due to licenses. Liquor license is complicated in Naples as they only give out so many. It's literally a waiting list. You have to wait for some to lose theirs or go out of business before they issue the next one. They absolutely will NOT open without one.

BTW, I happen to look damn good in a tie. LOL I don't wear the old fart cheesy ones. I have some pretty nice and in style ties. I've been looking at one that looks like a bowling pin. NOT! Given the type of place Naples is I would think a tie would probably be appropriate.

boatman37
07-13-2018, 11:04 PM
Awesome! So will you be doing the Tom Cruise 'Cocktail' thing? :)

Phonetek
07-13-2018, 11:11 PM
Awesome! So will you be doing the Tom Cruise 'Cocktail' thing? :)

All jokes aside, if I could do that then I'd definitely make real money. Stupid stuff like that would bring in business and make big tips. I'm not that coordinated even with two good hands. I'd get fired from dropping too many bottles no doubt about it. Besides, that movie is outdated enough to where the current 21'ers would probably have not seen that movie and be super impressed with the gimmick of it. Not many of that generation is well informed. I had a Weird Al song play at work today and the young employee had no clue who Weird Al was.

J Daisy
07-19-2019, 10:36 PM
All jokes aside, if I could do that then I'd definitely make real money. Stupid stuff like that would bring in business and make big tips. I'm not that coordinated even with two good hands. I'd get fired from dropping too many bottles no doubt about it. Besides, that movie is outdated enough to where the current 21'ers would probably have not seen that movie and be super impressed with the gimmick of it. Not many of that generation is well informed. I had a Weird Al song play at work today and the young employee had no clue who Weird Al was.

Not know who Weird Al is?
Now that's just sad. What is coming of this world? I am just seeing this now, but I had actually posted a link to a Weird Al bowling song on YouTube here the other day. If any of you want to take a look, it's in the Funny Bowling Videos section. I hope y'all get a kick out of it. :)

By the way, Tom Cruise rocks. Just sayin'.

Phonetek
07-20-2019, 10:54 AM
Not know who Weird Al is?
Now that's just sad. What is coming of this world? I am just seeing this now, but I had actually posted a link to a Weird Al bowling song on YouTube here the other day. If any of you want to take a look, it's in the Funny Bowling Videos section. I hope y'all get a kick out of it. :)

By the way, Tom Cruise rocks. Just sayin'.

Wow this post is from a while ago but yeah the younger generation just gives you the deer in the headlights look when mentioning Weird Al. Very sad considering he's still at it. On the upside, he did get some more recent recognition for doing the Toto cover of "Africa" that Weezer put out last year. I had no idea until I watched the video that it was Weird Al singing with Weezer. Well done remake, it's still being played all the time locally. It was odd seeing him do a song that he didn't spoof.

J Daisy
07-20-2019, 11:33 AM
Wow this post is from a while ago but yeah the younger generation just gives you the deer in the headlights look when mentioning Weird Al. Very sad considering he's still at it. On the upside, he did get some more recent recognition for doing the Toto cover of "Africa" that Weezer put out last year. I had no idea until I watched the video that it was Weird Al singing with Weezer. Well done remake, it's still being played all the time locally. It was odd seeing him do a song that he didn't spoof.

I don't listen to a lot of Weird Al's new stuff, mostly his songs from the '90s.

What's even more sad is that the younger folks (millenials like me) don't even know who Elvis and John Wayne are half the time.

At least bowling hasn't completely died yet. (I wonder if all the dead bowling alleys went to Heaven? And here what I thought was thunder might have just been a tournament.)

Phonetek
07-20-2019, 12:36 PM
Nah, bowling isn't dying.....it's CHANGING. Competitive bowling has decreased over the years. Finding good serious leagues aren't as easy to come by as they were in the 80's and there are fewer tournaments. Watching the pro's on Saturday afternoon TV isn't the norm for most people anymore. That said, the tides are changing more to it as a "recreation" with the family more and more than in years past. The key is the kids, getting them interested and providing them with opportunities. Making bowling scholarships available and things like "Junior Gold" is what will revive it as a "Sport" rather than "recreation but it's going to take some time.

Sadly, the main reason that most centers seem to be closing is because they aren't changing with the tides. This isn't the 80's anymore. Earl and Dick aren't battling it out on TV and Pete and Norm aren't rookies with full heads of hair. If you own a bowling center and it's ONLY a bowling center then you'd better damn well be top notch and providing excellent service and be up to date if you are going to survive until these youngsters revive the sport. Otherwise, you better have money socked away to invest in a remodel to include a huge arcade, things like bumper cars, laser tag, mini bowling and other gimmicky crap. Sad fact is, if you do that you will have more of a chance of making it through. Even sadder fact is that you will make more money on the gimmicks than you will bring in on the bowling. Bowling just gets them in the door and you have to virtually give that away so they spend the money on the other things.

The days of a bowling alley with a great sports bar or even just a bar thriving are about dead. If a center looks like your walking into 1984 then start playing "Taps" right now because death is in it's near future because of the nearby "Family Fun Center" down the road. As a pretty serious and competitive bowler most of my life this is very depressing to me. As a now career bowling center worker it's a bit frightening. However, these are the facts ladies and gentlemen. As most of us aging folks on here hate to admit it, it all depends on the children at this point so my advice is teach and encourage as many of them as you can or bowling as a "Sport" will be a faded memory.

If perhaps you think this is just an opinion and not a fact then I encourage you to read up on "Wheaton Bowl" in Illinois. They just closed their doors for good July 1st, 2019. They were only a bowling center, they had the original Brunswick scoring tables from the first generation of automatic scorers with the monochrome screens, musty old carpet installed god knows when, nicotine stained ceiling tiles and vintage machinery turquoise painted gutters. They even had replaced the heads of the lanes with synthetic and left the rest wood, absolutely pathetic. In that atmosphere kids would have more fun playing Bingo at a retirement home. R.I.P. Wheaton Bowl but everyone seen it coming besides you. The customers, including the youth (or lack there of) have spoken by never coming in. I'm not sure it went to "Bowling Center Heaven" because I wouldn't think there they have wrecking balls.

J Daisy
07-20-2019, 01:09 PM
Nah, bowling isn't dying.....it's CHANGING. Competitive bowling has decreased over the years. Finding good serious leagues aren't as easy to come by as they were in the 80's and there are fewer tournaments. Watching the pro's on Saturday afternoon TV isn't the norm for most people anymore. That said, the tides are changing more to it as a "recreation" with the family more and more than in years past. The key is the kids, getting them interested and providing them with opportunities. Making bowling scholarships available and things like "Junior Gold" is what will revive it as a "Sport" rather than "recreation but it's going to take some time.

Sadly, the main reason that most centers seem to be closing is because they aren't changing with the tides. This isn't the 80's anymore. Earl and Dick aren't battling it out on TV and Pete and Norm aren't rookies with full heads of hair. If you own a bowling center and it's ONLY a bowling center then you'd better damn well be top notch and providing excellent service and be up to date if you are going to survive until these youngsters revive the sport. Otherwise, you better have money socked away to invest in a remodel to include a huge arcade, things like bumper cars, laser tag, mini bowling and other gimmicky crap. Sad fact is, if you do that you will have more of a chance of making it through. Even sadder fact is that you will make more money on the gimmicks than you will bring in on the bowling. Bowling just gets them in the door and you have to virtually give that away so they spend the money on the other things.

The days of a bowling alley with a great sports bar or even just a bar thriving are about dead. If a center looks like your walking into 1984 then start playing "Taps" right now because death is in it's near future because of the nearby "Family Fun Center" down the road. As a pretty serious and competitive bowler most of my life this is very depressing to me. As a now career bowling center worker it's a bit frightening. However, these are the facts ladies and gentlemen. As most of us aging folks on here hate to admit it, it all depends on the children at this point so my advice is teach and encourage as many of them as you can or bowling as a "Sport" will be a faded memory.

If perhaps you think this is just an opinion and not a fact then I encourage you to read up on "Wheaton Bowl" in Illinois. They just closed their doors for good July 1st, 2019. They were only a bowling center, they had the original Brunswick scoring tables from the first generation of automatic scorers with the monochrome screens, musty old carpet installed god knows when, nicotine stained ceiling tiles and vintage machinery turquoise painted gutters. They even had replaced the heads of the lanes with synthetic and left the rest wood, absolutely pathetic. In that atmosphere kids would have more fun playing Bingo at a retirement home. R.I.P. Wheaton Bowl but everyone seen it coming besides you. The customers, including the youth (or lack there of) have spoken by never coming in. I'm not sure it went to "Bowling Center Heaven" because I wouldn't think there they have wrecking balls.

I agree with you on the changes being sad ones. As a young person myself, I missed out on a lot of the cool stuff that used to be. I'm just glad that some things have survived the massive Fall from Cool that started in the '80s or '90s.

Bowling is changing but is still around, pinball cost twice as much but is still around, classic hot rods aren't seen on the streets much but are still around, and good ol' rock and roll isn't at all like it used to be but is still around.

These things have not died yet, but they are mortally ill in my opinion. I don't see them coming back. I wonder what will be left of coolness for the grandchildren of today's young folks?

Phonetek
07-20-2019, 01:38 PM
I agree with you on the changes being sad ones. As a young person myself, I missed out on a lot of the cool stuff that used to be. I'm just glad that some things have survived the massive Fall from Cool that started in the '80s or '90s.

Bowling is changing but is still around, pinball cost twice as much but is still around, classic hot rods aren't seen on the streets much but are still around, and good ol' rock and roll isn't at all like it used to be but is still around.

These things have not died yet, but they are mortally ill in my opinion. I don't see them coming back. I wonder what will be left of coolness for the grandchildren of today's young folks?


What will be left? That's a question I can't answer. However, I find it hard to believe that in 40 years from now at future car shows there will be many people standing their with pride next to their freshly restored Ford Focus or Chevy Equinox while jamming the new Country rap song "Old Town Road" thumping from the speakers. Augh! LMAO

J Daisy
07-20-2019, 02:03 PM
What will be left? That's a question I can't answer. However, I find it hard to believe that in 40 years from now at future car shows there will be many people standing their with pride next to their freshly restored Ford Focus or Chevy Equinox while jamming the new Country rap song "Old Town Road" thumping from the speakers. Augh! LMAO

You find that hard to believe? I don't, haha. I have already heard people call their '90s piece of junk cars “classics” and seen them take them to car shows. No joke. Really, at this point I don't know if I should laugh or cry.

Phonetek
07-20-2019, 02:26 PM
You find that hard to believe? I don't, haha. I have already heard people call their '90s piece of junk cars “classics” and seen them take them to car shows. No joke. Really, at this point I don't know if I should laugh or cry.

Well with the newer cars all you have to do is throw some 20 inch rims on them, LED lights behind the wheels and underneath, a fart can exhaust and a 10 billion watt car stereo and BAM! Instant show car! Fast and Furious baby! You'll get more oooo's and ahhhh's from the young people than the guy with the pristine 57 Chevy. To answer your question......cry. =)

J Daisy
07-20-2019, 03:10 PM
Well with the newer cars all you have to do is throw some 20 inch rims on them, LED lights behind the wheels and underneath, a fart can exhaust and a 10 billion watt car stereo and BAM! Instant show car! Fast and Furious baby! You'll get more oooo's and ahhhh's from the young people than the guy with the pristine 57 Chevy. To answer your question......cry. =)

Waaah! ;)

Not from this young person they wouldn't. I might point and laugh, though, and act like I'm waving away bees when they start up their goofy rice-burners.

Funny you mention a '57 Chevy. Tri-five Chevies are my favorite cars. Can't beat the classic '50s bodylines.

Phonetek
07-20-2019, 03:24 PM
You'll fit in just fine here. I'm way too nostalgic for a 48yr old for my own good to be honest. When I hear my kids ask questions like "What's a VHS tape or a CD? How do you read a clock with Roman Numerals on it? Dad....can you help me with this new Math?" When I ask the teens and 20's people who I work with which way "North" is and they have no clue and say "Who cares which way North is, only old people give directions that way." All I can do is "Face Palm" and shake my head. I think to myself, if the US ever gets hit by the electromagnetic pulse which by the way could very well happen and disable anything with a computer chip. You will see nothing but a rash of missing persons reports because so many under the age of 30 won't have a clue how to get home without GPS. Which unless they have that 57 Chevy they will have to do while getting picked up by Uber on a bicycle.

On the upside (I think) I'm happy to report (I guess) I finally cut off my long hair. No more mullet. My trademark got donated to "Locks for Love". No not a buzz cut, no "high and tight" for me but significantly short. However, since I am moving down to TN and that's sorta "the south" I could probably get away with regrowing it again and fitting in. Then again, I am saving a ton of money on shampoo & conditioner.

J Daisy
07-20-2019, 11:34 PM
You'll fit in just fine here. I'm way too nostalgic for a 48yr old for my own good to be honest. When I hear my kids ask questions like "What's a VHS tape or a CD? How do you read a clock with Roman Numerals on it? Dad....can you help me with this new Math?" When I ask the teens and 20's people who I work with which way "North" is and they have no clue and say "Who cares which way North is, only old people give directions that way." All I can do is "Face Palm" and shake my head. I think to myself, if the US ever gets hit by the electromagnetic pulse which by the way could very well happen and disable anything with a computer chip. You will see nothing but a rash of missing persons reports because so many under the age of 30 won't have a clue how to get home without GPS. Which unless they have that 57 Chevy they will have to do while getting picked up by Uber on a bicycle.

On the upside (I think) I'm happy to report (I guess) I finally cut off my long hair. No more mullet. My trademark got donated to "Locks for Love". No not a buzz cut, no "high and tight" for me but significantly short. However, since I am moving down to TN and that's sorta "the south" I could probably get away with regrowing it again and fitting in. Then again, I am saving a ton of money on shampoo & conditioner.

I said to one person my age that I liked records over CDs, and he asked me what a CD was. I'm pretty sure this guy was joking, but in all honesty I doubt he's ever heard vinyl before. I love my 45s and 33s, they sound so much better than the digitally recorded stuff.

Wow. A mullet. Retro, dude. I've donated my hair to Locks of Love before, too. And then I heard that they were caught selling the hair, not giving it to those in need as they claimed. I don't know if that is true or just a rumor.