Twitter these days. Scroll, ignore, scroll, Oh god this is bad, nope ignore, scroll, I could say something really funny here, nope ignore, scroll, ignore, log off.
@synigizesales@chris_neto Perhaps because I run in different circles, but I know of no adult that "loves" McD's. Ubiquitous yes, consistent, sure (if that is just meh) but I'm lost where/how I would pick this as a brand to emulate for AV. #AVinTheAM
@chris_neto It doesn't and as Aaron point out, there are downsides to being the early adopter. Long term profitability comes from focusing on clients needs. If that is new tech, sure but go ahead and try to tell me there isn't enough tech out there to solve clients needs. #AVinTheAM
@chris_neto LinkedIn has been a solid tool for business building and Reddit has a lot of nuts-and-bolts insight that I had hoped this Twitter group would have become. Each seems to have different kinds of people/info. #AVinTheAM
@mattdscott@YETICoolers Another brand that is getting attention is Lifetime Coolers. American made, decent quality, middle of the pack for ice keeping. Solid with a nice latch design.
@mattdscott@YETICoolers I've got a Pelican cooler from my motorhome days that will hold ice for a week. Massively heavy so I avoid using it unless I really need ice to last. The Rtic lite series gets reports of holding ice for up to 4 days even on an open deck in 90 degree heat and is pretty solid.
@robert96354@chris_neto I work for a lot of big intergrators with all sorts of services. The reality for most, is these are silo's of resources, unavailable to all but the biggest clients that are willing to pay. Average clients fend for themselves. #AVinTheAM
@MostlyAv@chris_neto It might be the microcosm I exist in, as all I am hearing from management is return to office is going to become a requirement. Perhaps corporate is trying to tell remote workers something. #AVinTheAM
@chris_neto#AVinTheAM has been around for long enough to see the pattern of trying to guess what is around the corner. I see this as just another thing not getting adopted at scale just like all the others. So far, history is on my side.
@victoria0429 A speaker company known for doing this once bid a job at my former employer. We were a large national that sold a lot of their speakers. Shut them off completely for 6 months refusing to add there brand to bids. Told them it ever happened again we would drop them. It never did.
@robert96354@chris_neto I'm representative of only my company and business model. It's laid out clearly in the name. 3rd party labor typically engaged at the sales end for bid. PM doesn't generally pick us, as we have already pre-bid the labor before assigned. It's a "partnership" thing. #AVinTheAM
@barryjgrossman@chris_neto I'm primarily in the fixed bid world so scopes need to be clear or bids are written with conditional provisions. PM messes up the job to the point it's significant or scope creep sets in, change order. #AVinTheAM
@JosiahWay Figuring you are paying them to vacuum and dust but probably not sort and organize your work items. At least with my office, there is everything from tax, finance and work documents spread out. If you are an organized person, why would she be asking?