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A Saturday Afternoon in California Fiction |
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Ensenada Fish Market Poetry Pisces inhabits the hardarmed Ensenada fish market, marketplace, gull heaven, home of the original fish taco. |
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26 Miles Offshore Poetry From the fogdawn hangover sands of Montara Beach, a Wordsworthian incantation for our new-millennial Ohlone tribe. |
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At the Rummage Sale Poetry Rummage sales may be metaphors for the parable of Another Man's Treasure, but at this one we find only an empty, faux-cocky resonance of TS Eliot's great 'I'm getting old' lovesong. |
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April in Hillcrest Poetry April in Hillcrest, the Jacs are pushing buds and there's some somethings going on… |
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Untagged Baby, at Five AM Poetry An ode to those noisy little packages of potential energy. |
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Wake Up! Fiction Amongst us six billion, it’s the six foot, half Cambodian, one quarter Hawaiian, one quarter Irish Amazon princesses with Technicolor waterfalls down to their asses who we miss. |
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A Romp Through California Fiction Lust and amorousness is what we're selling in the supermarket of the new millenium. |
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Siddhartha Fiction Did Sidd have it right, or does modernity have the penultimate cure for the human condition? |
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Blackfox Fiction Digital Workaday Boy comes home on the weekends to his redneck beachtown hometown and its Wordsworthian wilderness. |
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Masturbatory Fantasy Poetry The penultimate in fantasies, better than sex, it's amity amid gluttony! |
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Deep in the Park Poetry The implications of rabbit holes in Golden Gate Park. |
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Up California Fiction My new-millenial Jack Duluoz comes to terms with his illnesses. |
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Sunday Paper Poetry Under the covers with wifi, the digital boy's sanctuary. |
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dreaming of the transamerica pyramid Poetry one boy's journey down the side of the big triangle. |
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Bed Poetry Miss Alioto, mattress for the masses. |
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noodles Poetry A wholly unhurried hungryman daydream while waiting for dinner in a chinatown café. |
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Who j-o the IT Pro is -
Simply, I'm a process designer. I take dissimilar tasks and turn them into sequences and systems that work for everyone involved.
That mess that takes your customer service rep all day to enter into four systems? I turn the entry into a 10 minute task. And make it easy for another team to access the info. And give the customer the updates that she demands. And give you reports that let you manage and lead instead of constantly asking Where's that data and Why don't I know this?
Since May 2001 I've been doing this full time at LifePro. I'm happy here. I have a great team. I'm currently not available for full-time employ. And I wouldn't consider discussing anything with another financial services firm (it's not the non-compete, it's what's right, right?).
However, if you're not in the financial services industry and you're running a team, from 1 to 1000, and
They might be wasting time entering info when they could be helping your customers.
or
Your customers are screaming for updates but you can't figure out how with the current mess.
or
You're constantly saying "I hate this (email) (CRM) (Document Management system!) (Anything with the word Enterprise in it)
or
You're not getting the information that you need to run your business/team.
Shoot me an email, give me a call. let's talk. I'll bet I can help, some how, some way.
Oh - One more thing. Don't let my literary aspirations or output put you off. Yes, I'm a bizarre dude. No, not that bizarre. I'm just interested in life, and helping business take the next step in their growth cycle is one of deep passions. My extraspective outlook serves as a nice filter - If you my writing scares you, you won't contact me and we won't waste each other's time. If it doesn't, then you're my kind of person and I'll be happy to get your email or phone call.
jo
jon at oropeza dot net
619.517.9374
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