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RE: wish me luck please!
« Reply #75 on: October 29, 2006, 08:08:14 PM »
BOO-URNS. Let's go tear down the Ninteno World Store brick by brick.
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« Reply #76 on: October 29, 2006, 09:41:42 PM »
Aww man. Well at least we all don't have to torture our selves any more worrying if you got the job or not.
Things will come around, they always do.

One of my main sources of income is a theme park attraction, and it gets shut down Nov 4th.  And we were only given the word Oct 1st. I still have spidey and my wu shu school though, its just I can't get 5 days of spidey, and my wu shu school pays me alot less than my other theme park job.  
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« Reply #77 on: October 30, 2006, 01:15:11 AM »
Sorry EasyCure, that sucks man.

I say we go down to the NWS and find that b@stard who took your jearb and persuade him Italian style to leave. Then we will find that manager and tell him who he will be replacing the other guy with ... or else.
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« Reply #78 on: October 31, 2006, 03:50:32 AM »
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Sorry EasyCure, that sucks man.

I say we go down to the NWS and find that b@stard who took your jearb and persuade him Italian style to leave. Then we will find that manager and tell him who he will be replacing the other guy with ... or else.
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agreed, but only if we all go dressed as nintendo characters. that way it seems like its mandated from heaven (since nintendo is godly of course).

i call dibs on the Reggie costume

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« Reply #79 on: October 31, 2006, 06:09:57 AM »
He's not a Nintendo Character yet.
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« Reply #80 on: October 31, 2006, 10:11:52 AM »
He will be... he willl be...

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« Reply #81 on: November 08, 2006, 02:54:24 PM »
im not sure if anyone will even read th is but guess who now works for nintendo...

thats right, i got the job after all.

turns out that this past sat. when they unveiled the wii demos they had a bigger crowd then expected and are desperate for people. they called me up because i was a top contender for the job in the first place, but was told they decided on going with people who had an easier commute into the city (although my commute there is a breeze, they just werent familiar with my town i guess).

yesterday i went in to fill out paper work and do a drug test. i even had to sign some sort of NDA (i skimmed thru it but i did see alot of "confidentials" in there). in fact, according to that paper im NOT working for nintendo. since im there as a seasonal, im technically working for something called Kelly Services (temp agency) in which nintendo is a customer of. so when i start work i have to clock in online thru a kelly services site, adn if im going to be late or cant make a shift, i have to contect them and not nintendo. weird. if i stay on past the season (which i hope i do) i will then be an official nintendo employee (i'll tattoo the nintendo official seal of quality on my body if i stay, i swear i'll do it).

i still have my other job at hot topic because of some craziness thats going on there... so i'll be working both jobs. my first day will either be the 17th or the 19th. the manager told me she wants EVERYONE working launch day because its going to be crazy. so much for staying home and playing wii all day
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« Reply #82 on: November 08, 2006, 03:07:59 PM »
Congrats! Great news - if I ever visit NY I will come by and punch you in the face. Or shake your hand. Whichever.
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« Reply #83 on: November 08, 2006, 03:26:20 PM »
thanks! just know that i have this weird reflex... when ever i get punched in the face, or feel like im about to, i kick the balls of whoever is in front of me. im not sure why it happens...  
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« Reply #84 on: November 08, 2006, 04:47:33 PM »
Awesome man! Just when you gave up all hope something super came around! Thats exactly what happend with me when I auditioned for a theme park super hero.

3 Weeks went by without a word. Audition went great, and the second audition went great. Weeks went by and I just new that was it. I was so dissapointed, but the day after I gave up I was called and offered the job.

I wanted to tell this story earlier, becuase I thought for sure it would happen to you. Then it didn't, so I thought it was best not to say a word. But it did! Congrats!!!!!!
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« Reply #85 on: November 08, 2006, 05:03:46 PM »
YAY! YAYAYAYAY!

Now, let's hope that the Wii is such a smashing success that they need you all year round!

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« Reply #86 on: November 08, 2006, 07:52:31 PM »
Congrats.
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« Reply #87 on: November 08, 2006, 09:32:08 PM »
Wow, great news! If you can pull through with two jobs, I'm sure it'll be worth it in the end..
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« Reply #88 on: November 09, 2006, 06:02:36 AM »
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Wow, great news! If you can pull through with two jobs, I'm sure it'll be worth it in the end..


yeah, more money for Wii stuff but less time to play it (unless i dont sleep, which isnt much of a problem..)

im really excited about all of this, and all the good comments from you guys was very welcome. if any one of you are ever in the city this holiday season, feel free to stop in and visit. even you svevan (wear a cup)
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« Reply #89 on: November 11, 2006, 03:44:24 AM »
Hey now. Awesome news EasyCure. Good luck man, it's good to hear you finally got this thing.
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« Reply #90 on: November 11, 2006, 10:08:27 PM »
Rock on, dude, congrats! Do you get a discount on Nintendo stuff now? I would MOST DEFINITELY make use of that. As you implied, Who needs sleep??

I'm in kind of a similar situation to you now, though it's different in that I don't know if I've got even a chance at landing the job. I'd been kind of bummed out at work (I'm a designer at an ad agency), since I'd gotten almost solely crap jobs for the past few months. Nothing fun. So I was surfing over lunch, and I hopped onto Apple's web site, and a little link at the bottom caught my eye: "Job Opportunities." I clicked on it, and found a job that matched me amazingly well, so I've spent the past week and a half preparing for it. I actually applied a week ago, but haven't heard anything. I'm going to follow-up on Monday, but I'm not too hopeful – I'm sure tons of people applied for it.

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« Reply #91 on: November 13, 2006, 05:51:11 AM »
my life would just be better if i got a "happy ending" anytime soon...
but thats beside the point.

my first day is tomorrow (tues14th) and i'll be working 12-9. im so excited! im not sure about the discount on nintendo stuff. all my friends with retail jobs that sell video games (like gamestop, target or TRU) say they dont get discounts on hardware, but they do on software. i wouldnt expect to get a discount on a system anyway and whatever money i can save on games, i'll take it. plus if its a good discount i'll be suckered into buying all the wii accesories like the controller "gloves" and what not.
in fact i did a layaway at my other job last night...
$50 in nintendo stuff... not even big stuff either; a nintendo messanger bag, these AMAZING Zelda lapels(6), Nes controller lapel(3), a Zelda button set of four buttons(1).

so thats $50 in nintendo stuff AFTER my 40% discount (and the bag was an additional 50% off because it was on sale..). stuff i dont even need. i already have a messanger bag and a spare backback (the latter being a nintendo bag as well) and i dont really put much in the bag anyway. all i usually carry is my DS, my mp3 player (only half the time, probably more now for the commute into the city), and a bottle of water. man im a nintendo whore... oh i also bought a LOZ baseball cap... lol. i should just start a new thread of nintendo merch i buy. its not even cool collector stuff like unclebob either, just random "crap"  
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« Reply #92 on: November 13, 2006, 06:33:37 AM »
My wife works at Walmart and I get a discount on systems. Yay me!

Yay to Uncle Bob, too.

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« Reply #93 on: November 14, 2006, 03:53:43 AM »
really? i should apply at walmart...

anyway, first day today. im really excited. but im hungry and must eat breakfast. i'll post all about it later!
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« Reply #94 on: November 14, 2006, 04:11:27 AM »
You get 40% off... Wow...
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« Reply #95 on: November 15, 2006, 02:13:15 AM »
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You get 40% off... Wow...


thats at my other job (hot topic). i found out there are two different discounts i can get at NWS: one is a walk in discount. basically if i buy something on my day off or before i leave work while im there i get 10% off (excluding hardware). they do have a special holiday discount where they order stuff for you thru nintendo and its a much bigger discount (not sure exactly how much though) but i need a credit card for that. it ships to the store in 1-2 business days. sounds like a much better deal to me

anyway my first day was amazingly fun.
i showed up early and wandered around the city cuz i didnt want to hang out IN the store. it would look unprofessional (atleast i thought so). five minutes before im scheduled to clock in i ask one of the guys for the manager and he gives him a ring. while we're waiting he asks if i played Wii yet. I hadnt and he said "well come here and lets get you ready to play, you're gonna have to show everyone else how to play so you gotta learn too!"
i started a game of wii tennis and didnt bother having him explain the controls. it felt great. i was actually a little upset when the manager came and dragged me away from it . my first impression of the controller in my hand was that it was soo light. i couldnt believe that..

we walk downstairs, he sits me in the staff room and asks t hat i read over a few things and to write down any questoins i have. it was a packet that is basically everything you'll find on the wii site, really basic info about it and its major launch titles, as well as a list of games in the launch window. i skimmed thru it just in case and met a few more members of the team while they were on break, two of them which played a game of smash bros. melee (i was too shy to join, i had new kid syndrome). they actually have three tvs in the breakroom; one hooked up to a dvd player, and two  hooked up to various consoles (i saw two GC, a Snes, Nes, Dreamcast and Genesis) and a small shelf with a few games (im suprised there werent more). the manager came back and got my shirt size, came back later and had one but it was too big. came back later after that with one that fit better but i had to use a steamer to get the wrinkles out. when im done he was on the phone so i waited in the staff room and talked to a very nice girl that worked there. manager finally came back, gave me a name tag and gave me a  brief meeting about their policies. he sent me upstairs with another manager and gave me a quick tour.

during this tour i was taken upstairs and got to play excite truck for a quick round. Sleeper Hit of the season. thats all i can say. its one of those games where you see it and its like "oh thats cool, i should give it a shot" but you never have enough incentive to do so. you really should though, it was crazy fun. again, he started explaining the controls to me but i already knew them, so we're coming off the starting line and i boost accidentaly..i hit the dpad to steer. i felt like an idiot because i went straight into a river or something because i forgot i had to steer. it really is a hard habbit to break, but in no time i got the hang of it, i got the feel for how sensetive the wiimote was while steering and i was landing some awesome air, and gettign some pretty cool crashes as well.

after that i was taken backdown stairs, actually back to where i spoke to the guy that introduced me to wiisports. i was stationed with him and simply had to help show people how to play and answer any questions they might have. there were a few things i learned from him actually. like in wiibaseball there are different picthes you can execute by holding down certain buttons. i was just telling people to throw lol.

i had people trying the wii out from litereally age 5 to atleast 50. also five or six people from europe (tourists) absolutely loved it and kept asking when it would be released. their follow up question was always the same as well, is it region encoded. also there were many girls and older women playing as well. one mom i actually saw playing Boxing! she loved it.

i cant begin to explain how much fun that was. i was just standing there either playing or showing people how to play for five hours before i took a break. i didntw ant to leave... when i wasnt playing i was wishing i was playing. i just wanted to snatch the remote out of peoples hands and hog it too myself.

on a lil sidenote about wiisports, the boxing is so far my personal favorite game on the disc. the movements are so intuitive and its made so that if you just try to rapid fire punch and flail your arms around like an idiot to "cheat" you're not going to land any hits. i saw many of the younger kids doing this and getting knocked out, y et the older guys who know a thing or two about boxing and take their time properley blocking and ducking side to side always landed a hit. the other great thing about it is how amusing it can be for even on lookers. this one kid knocked the cpu down for the count. as its counting the kid is taunting him, shaking his fist or gesturing for the downed man to get up. when the count got to around 8 or 9 the kid started pumping his fist in the air and so did the Mii on screen. all the onlookers were VERY impressed. in fact everyone was very impressed. i heard nothing but good things about it all day, and some of these people were people off the street that were drawn in by the crowds.

wii is going to be a hit, and if it isnt t hen there ju st arent enough outlets for people to get out there and try the thing! i remember when i first held the wiimote in my hadn and started playing tennis, then the rest of the games...all i could think of was "playing really is believing". even after work, when i had gotten home and told my mom all about work and she saw how much fun i had (smiled aaaaalll day) she kept saying she wanted to give it a try because it sounds fun.

February 07, 2003, 02:35:52 PM
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RE:wish me luck please!
« Reply #96 on: November 16, 2006, 06:51:00 AM »
Thanks for those impressions. It was a fun read. I hope you have a blast working there. I guess if I had to go back to retail, that store sounds like it would be worth it.

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« Reply #97 on: November 16, 2006, 08:05:23 PM »
Damn, man, you're one lucky bastard. It's great that you're enjoying work, and the Wii sounds even better now!
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« Reply #98 on: November 18, 2006, 03:48:53 AM »
To whom ever still cares to read my bragging about how happy this new job makes me, i'd like you all to know that..


I met Reggie yesterday, and I lived to talk about it.

i know i know it might seem untrue because any normal person would have disintegrated in his presence, but i believe that working for the company he spared my life.
I'll detail the encounter below:

its around 10am friday morning and a coworker and i are manning the Wii Sports stations, three in all. Because it was early there wasnt too much traffic so we both talked to customers, as well as eachother, and played a few games of wiisports when there was no one else to try. This one customer was asking me a few questions as i was showing him how to play and made small talk and kept me distracted. From the corner of my eye i saw someone step behind me and in front of the first Demo station. I finish what i had to say to the customer and turn around ready to greet an eager customer who wants to play a game. I turn around and I see a shoulder... i look up slowly only to see Reggie smiling down upon me. i wanted to say "hello welcome to nintendo world" but instead it came out "oh wow.... you're reggie."

I had no idea the man was so tall, in fact he was almost statuesque. I'll go even further to say he is the "cadillac of men" as Bender would put it. He responded with "yep" and put his hand out to take the wiimote from me. I gave it to him without hesitation. I didnt want to act nervous or be more stupid after that shocked "oh wow you're reggie" moment so i calmed myself down and made small talk with him. As i handed him the controller he began to navigate the wiisorts menus and i merely said "im sure i dont have to explain how to play to you! have fun" and impressed him with my customer service skills as i answered more of customers questions partaining to wii. he then said "i dont think we've met before, are you just starting out here." i told him it was only my second day but that i loved it there, t hen he gave me a proper introduction and shook my hand saying "welcome aboard" he then asked what i thought of the wii and if i'd be getting one, i answered him honestly. then he started his game.

Reggie likes baseball. it was the only one he played, and the man is such a wreckless beast that he not only didnt wear the wrist strap which we require everyone to put on before letting them hold the remote, but he batted one handed! i watched in awe as he hit every ball thrown at him and got the bases loaded. I cheered him on for a grandslam so i would have something to tell my friends and he laughed. He proceeded to hit a grand slam. Reggie is a busy man, i must note, because he didnt have time for full motion swings so all he used was quick flicks of the wrists. He did so for pitching as well and bragged about how fast he can pitch. By then one of the managers came by and stood between me and Reggie. I guess he wanted to make sure the new kid didnt say anything stupid, i dont blame him cuz i wouldnt want someone angering Reggie either. The manager told Reggie the fastest pitch we'd seen so far was 94mph. Reggie gave him a look of death and destruction, then smiled and siad "94? lets see if we cant beat that record today." and took his pitch; 96mph. He said he's gone as high as 98.

the game ended when the cpu enforced the Mercry rule and basically gave up because he was just too good. Thats when Reggie had to leave. He said it was nice to meet me and shook my hand a second time, then patted me on the shoulder and said welcome to the team. then just like that, he was gone. i think he might of flown off riding on a dragon in which he tamed, but that might of been my imagination. im sure he left in some other equally awesome badass manner. we all know reggie doesnt use front doors, he breaks walls down that are in his way.

with all that said, i'll tell you right here that no i didnt get to take a picture with him i know i know, boo.
i was on the clock and i didnt know he'd be in the building. what was i supposed to do, abandom my station and find a camera? besides, you know how some people think cameras steal your soul when you're photographed? with reggie it works the other way. whoever is taking the photo will be obliterated along with their camera.
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« Reply #99 on: November 18, 2006, 04:41:11 AM »
lol, itd be funny if like someone else who worked there pissed him off
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