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  1. GP1, do you employ people?How are you organized?Do you have an accountant handle your taxes and book-keeping?You talk about grabbing your balls and doing it, but there are a lot of things to be screwed up, particularly when dealing with the government.I searched around the internet for some guru site about this sorta thing, and it almost seems that no one really wants to touch it comprehensively.
    Yes and no. I hire independent sales reps and will issue 1099s. This is very common in my industry. Independent reps are a variable cost. If they sell a lot, the make a lot, but so do you. If they don't sell a lot, you didn't have to pay them much. They can be terminated with 30 days notice. Keep reps at 10% of your cost of sales.LLCYes, Mrs. GP1, the luckiest woman in the world, is an accountant. She is also the Vice President of the company. A good accountant is much more important than a good lawyer.You can incorporate a business on legalzoom.com for about a quarter of what it would cost a lawyer to fill out the same forms. Be careful not to flush money down on unnecessary legal fees. Lawyers are running almost as big of a scam as the Amish.If you have employees, use a payroll service like ADP. One in ten Americans receives their paychecks through ADP. They handle not only the payroll, but the tax deposits, tax filings, direct deposits, payroll reports and W-2s. They take liability for all of the tax deposits and filings. It is a cheap service. Set up a separate payroll account at the bank and your service will tell you how much money to put into it then they will sweep it. Everything is done electronically. Payroll mistakes can be a huge problem for a company because it is so regulated by the government. Be careful and let someone else take the liability. Set up your account with ADP before you open your doors. You don't have to pay for the service unless you use it. You're right, there are a lot of things to screw up. Accept that you will make mistakes. Just don't make BIG mistakes.Remember, if you are good at the corporate hamster wheel stuff, you can always go back if things don't work out. Owning your own business would make you attractive for a corporate job again and you would probably have a better job compared to the one you had before.I have a decent feeling about next year. Many of my contractors have jobs for January and my backlog is pretty big for that month. I think a lot of building owners wanted to do some work in 2009, but they didn't have the budget for it. Now they have been able to get money for 2010 and they are moving forward with projects they should have done two years ago. Inventories are extremely low at manufacturers and the up-tick could spur more raw material orders than expected. I even know some companies that are going to hire the first week in January. They just didn't have the money in the budget for 2009 and if things do pick up, they will not be able to handle the workload with their current staffing levels. Residential contractors have also become very busy all of the sudden as well....good sign. Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but I think better days are ahead sooner rather than later.
  2. I would take Fickell, Hazell, or Heacock as a defensive coach, becasue their defense is great. The team is a top 10 team going to another BCS game. However, I wouldn't take Bollman, as OL coach, because the o-line has sucked ever since he arrived. I want a coach that coached a good unit. I don't care about the rest of the team when looking at assistants.
    tOSU has a good defense when they are playing substandard offenses in the Big Ten...with the exception of Purdue....and the fifth place PAC 10 team USC. A lot of teams would be good against the Big Ten and the three MAC teams they play a year. Michael Jordan would have gotten a lot of dunks against teams of dwarfs. Earl Boykins would probably do the same. It has more to do with the dwarfs than the players.I would be hesitant to use national statistics to compare one team against another. Especially when that team is a second tier team in a second tier conference.I always thought tOSU fans were taking all of Tressel's unit they could handle....and glad to do so.
  3. Damn! I got to start my own business, so I can spend all day sending zingers to the assorted hangers-on at ZipsNation.org. Then the rest of the day, I'll debate the letters to the editor at Ohio.com! :D
    Isn't it awesome owning your own business? I had always worked for large companies and did very well. The Koch Industries purchase of Georgia Pacific alone made the time at Georgia Pacific worth it because of not only my stock options, but more importantly the business philosophy at Koch. Charles Koch is brilliant and everyone should read his book The Science of Success. Later I went to work for a Berkshire Hathaway company and I knew it was time to leave when I would sit in my home office with the phone on mute and laugh out loud at the people in the corporate HQ durning conference calls. The people at the corporate HQ were hiding behind the company logo and disguising their incompetence behind a Six Sigma certification. They were absolute fools. They would spend six months putting cause & effect tables together about decisions a sane person could make in five minutes.If anyone out there wants to start their own business, grab your balls and do it!!! I've worked harder than I ever have before and I don't feel like it is work. I can't wait for tomorrow. I even know I'm going to wake up with a hangover, and I can't wait until tomorrow. It's nothing that a little Advil can't take care of and honestly, I'm done for 2009.In a year when most people are worrying about losing their job, I don't worry for a second about paying the bills or what would happen if I lost my job. Tough economic times are when you can break the bank if you are smart about it. Go out and break the bank! History is on your side. A lot of you have received a great education from a great school. Go out there and do something with it. Be different and do something different.Go The University of Akron!
  4. You guys are going to laugh, but I still have a Frye for Heisman button on my frig...... My wife makes fun of me periodically for still having it.
    So, you're saying the CF attitude is spouse-enhanced? ;)
    I don't know about enhanced, but reinforced is a better word. Her opinions of the MAC are similar to mine. She went to Miami for her undergrad and UofA for MBA so she has seen the MAC from two different views. She has always worked and has held very good job so she looks at things from a pure business standpoint. I own my own business, but she is a better business person than I am. I'd never tell her, but she is much smarter.When I first started to have doubts about Frye, I didn't say a word to anyone. Shortly after that, my wife would make comments like, "If this guy is so good, how come he hasn't won many games in the MAC?" or "This league is terrible. He should have more wins against it." or "Any QB that is worth anything in the MAC wins a championship regardless of what is around him."If anyone remembers, my wife is the one who said after the UofA vs. Miami weeknight game a couple years ago that ended in a final score of something like 3-0, "Being commissioner of the MAC would be like being VP of Marketing for Dollar General. You could convince someone to come to your store once, but once they saw the crap you were selling they wouldn't come back." It's the perfect analogy for how hard the MAC is to sell and why people don't go to MAC games. It doesn't take a football expert to see the MAC is selling crap. I wish I was smart enough to come up with the Dollar General comment.
    I wish you were smart too.And it sure is hard for Dollar General to keep customers.
    Dollar General shares were up 0.4% at $23.80 in after-hours trading. The stock is up 13% from its IPO price
    We'll see where people shop once the economy turns around Einstein. Junk stores always do well when the economy isn't. People hold their noses when they walk through the doors of Dollar General like the do when they walk through the doors of a MAC stadium.You wish your posts were as interesting and as smart as mine. Stay in the back of the bus where you belong. Better yet, cry to the moderators for another sign....sign bitch. Now go back to high school debate club.
    Did I strike a nerve?Poor, poor GP1.
    Not at all. See g-spot17, I own you. You have become obsessed with what I post on this board and you try to insult someone who can't be insulted. I can manipulate you to do just about anything I want. Many have tested me before and I'm sure more will in the future. You're in good company because many more than just you have cried to the moderators about my posts. I'm the best poster on this board because I actually have interesting and original thoughts about the Zips, the MAC, sports and society in general. You on the other hand, you probably only have sex in one position because you are so uncreative.... if you can even get it up.
  5. You guys are going to laugh, but I still have a Frye for Heisman button on my frig...... My wife makes fun of me periodically for still having it.
    So, you're saying the CF attitude is spouse-enhanced? ;)
    I don't know about enhanced, but reinforced is a better word. Her opinions of the MAC are similar to mine. She went to Miami for her undergrad and UofA for MBA so she has seen the MAC from two different views. She has always worked and has held very good job so she looks at things from a pure business standpoint. I own my own business, but she is a better business person than I am. I'd never tell her, but she is much smarter.When I first started to have doubts about Frye, I didn't say a word to anyone. Shortly after that, my wife would make comments like, "If this guy is so good, how come he hasn't won many games in the MAC?" or "This league is terrible. He should have more wins against it." or "Any QB that is worth anything in the MAC wins a championship regardless of what is around him."If anyone remembers, my wife is the one who said after the UofA vs. Miami weeknight game a couple years ago that ended in a final score of something like 3-0, "Being commissioner of the MAC would be like being VP of Marketing for Dollar General. You could convince someone to come to your store once, but once they saw the crap you were selling they wouldn't come back." It's the perfect analogy for how hard the MAC is to sell and why people don't go to MAC games. It doesn't take a football expert to see the MAC is selling crap. I wish I was smart enough to come up with the Dollar General comment.
    I wish you were smart too.And it sure is hard for Dollar General to keep customers.
    Dollar General shares were up 0.4% at $23.80 in after-hours trading. The stock is up 13% from its IPO price
    We'll see where people shop once the economy turns around Einstein. Junk stores always do well when the economy isn't. People hold their noses when they walk through the doors of Dollar General like the do when they walk through the doors of a MAC stadium.You wish your posts were as interesting and as smart as mine. Stay in the back of the bus where you belong. Better yet, cry to the moderators for another sign....sign bitch. Now go back to high school debate club.
  6. You guys are going to laugh, but I still have a Frye for Heisman button on my frig...... My wife makes fun of me periodically for still having it.
    So, you're saying the CF attitude is spouse-enhanced? ;)
    I don't know about enhanced, but reinforced is a better word. Her opinions of the MAC are similar to mine. She went to Miami for her undergrad and UofA for MBA so she has seen the MAC from two different views. She has always worked and has held very good job so she looks at things from a pure business standpoint. I own my own business, but she is a better business person than I am. I'd never tell her, but she is much smarter.When I first started to have doubts about Frye, I didn't say a word to anyone. Shortly after that, my wife would make comments like, "If this guy is so good, how come he hasn't won many games in the MAC?" or "This league is terrible. He should have more wins against it." or "Any QB that is worth anything in the MAC wins a championship regardless of what is around him."If anyone remembers, my wife is the one who said after the UofA vs. Miami weeknight game a couple years ago that ended in a final score of something like 3-0, "Being commissioner of the MAC would be like being VP of Marketing for Dollar General. You could convince someone to come to your store once, but once they saw the crap you were selling they wouldn't come back." It's the perfect analogy for how hard the MAC is to sell and why people don't go to MAC games. It doesn't take a football expert to see the MAC is selling crap. I wish I was smart enough to come up with the Dollar General comment.
  7. Sorry, the more I read, the more it looks like Mizzou.
    I hope you are wrong about Missouri. Missouri sided with the south in the Civil War and their troops engaged in some of the most despicable acts of violence in the history of warfare. They were an uncivilized, backward people then and they still are today as their ancestors remain in the genes of modern day Missourians. A northern conference should turn their backs on such a lowly people and say NO to Missouri.I say good day!
  8. If there is any doubt that Frye can stay in the NFL for five more years, ESPN is reporting the Raiders just picked up JP Losman off of the scrap heap. A guy who has at least started has some value to a team. I told you guys, there are 76 guys playing QB in the NFL who are absolutely ripping off their owners each Monday when they get their pay check.

  9. The joke here is more about Beano Cook than Ron Pawlus.
    Actually, the joke was on Pawlus. He was a slow footed QB who went to the wrong school. Holtz liked to run the option at key moments and a QB like Rice was much better suited for his offense than Pawlus. Has Pawlus gone to a even a BC or PSU, he would have been better off. He also played some in the NFL if I remember correctly.
  10. Then the ACC takes a Big East school because they need a 12th.
    If the BE would never take Temple back (never say never), wouldn't it make sense for the ACC to go after Temple? They already stretch as far as Boston and Maryland is not far away. Temple is a basketball school first, but it also plays in an NFL stadium. In addition, Temple is in an extremely large media market stretching from C. PA through NJ.
    Temple didn't leave the Big East. They got kicked out. Temple will not be back in the Big East, in the next 15 years.
    Never say never. If they were desperate enough they would. Self preservation makes people do things they might not normally do.
  11. Then the ACC takes a Big East school because they need a 12th.
    If the BE would never take Temple back (never say never), wouldn't it make sense for the ACC to go after Temple? They already stretch as far as Boston and Maryland is not far away. Temple is a basketball school first, but it also plays in an NFL stadium. In addition, Temple is in an extremely large media market stretching from C. PA through NJ.
  12. It reminds me of what I heard Charles Barkley say one time, "Half the players in the NBA today couldn't played when I played. They don't know how to play basketball." I think of that saying when I think of NFL QBs. NFL qbs are bad and getting worse by the year.
    Charles Barkley is not the best guy to quote when trying to make an arguementCareful, Charlie just may end up on your team next year.
    Those quotes are great!!!!!If Charlie ends up with my team, I'll throw myself off of a bridge. There is enough losing going on with those guys.
  13. That's why I always felt Huggy should be coaching in the NBA, because his style has no place in college sports.
    Huggy was ahead of his time. He is exactly what college sports are and what they have always been. He had the balls to say what everyone else was thinking. It's about winning today. It was about winning in the 1990s. It was about winning in the 1950s. It always has been and always will be. Coaches are brought to schools to win. Alumni give money because the school is winning. Coaches are fired because they don't win. Athletic Directors are fired because their teams don't win. Alumni stop giving money because the team is not winning and are willing to turn their backs to bad behavior if the team is winning.I'm not saying it's right or wrong, it just is what it is.
  14. Can you do me this much GP1, and join me half way.If I say that Frye has never appeared to be (or play at) an NFL level QB in his time in the NFL (or perhaps before it), will you come out and say that you wish him the best and that he finds a fit and rises above expectations?
    Absolutely. I've never said I wanted Frye to fail, I just knew he would. I also want him to stay in the NFL for as long as possible and I think with the lack of QB talent in the NFL, he will be for at least a few more years.My expectations are he will continue to be a terrible NFL qb if he actually gets into games. I hope he does rise above those expectations to just plain bad.The best thing for Charlie right now is to stay on the bench. If he gets into games, it could reinforce to many in the NFL that he doesn't have what it takes. If he stays on the bench, a lot of coaches would look at him and say, "I know the guy doesn't have much, but if we keep him on the team he could be a good #3. His experience could come in handy at various times."What would help Charlie right now is to get with a good team for one or two years as a back-up. He has gone from Cleveland to the Seahawks to Oakland. Not the best organizations in the NFL. I'd like to see Charlie get on with a team like New England or San Diego so he can see what successful teams do and then see if he could stretch his career out with another team as a back-up (it would also make him some playoff money, but that's another topic). Although, sitting behind Rivers or Brady wouldn't be that bad of a job. Hell, San Diego is the most beautiful city in the US....I'd sit the bench there for half the price of Frye.Remember, most teams have three QBs. There are 32 teams. There are 96 QB getting paid. Only about 20 (and that is on the high end) are worth a crap. That means there are 76 guys getting paid a heck of a lot of money for not being very good at what they do for a living. Frye can certainly be one of those 76. It reminds me of what I heard Charles Barkley say one time, "Half the players in the NBA today couldn't played when I played. They don't know how to play basketball." I think of that saying when I think of NFL QBs. NFL qbs are bad and getting worse by the year.
  15. The coach for Oakland said he is going to sit down and think about his options and then decide. I think what is being left out is what he does after thinking about his options and making a decision which is probably weeping.The Great GP1 has been right about Frye since his senior year and continues to be right. With that said, in a league where half of the starting QBs would have been laughed out of the league 15 years ago I believe Charlie still has his place. I also don't think this will be his last year in the league. Charlie has at least started games and there is some value in that.

  16. Bottom line I believe that a power run game and a pass game centered on moving chains to be the best option for Akron at this time.
    I like running. I like moving the chains with anyone who can do so. All of this sets up big plays for WRs and I LOVE big plays that score TDs. We need some deep threats next year or we will have the same offense we did this season.
  17. Besides that, when TW, RI, etc talk about a program, or a brand, and selling this to people, no one is going to come watch Akron play the Morgan States of College football every season, and it wont attract players or new fans, so it wont ultimately make us better.
    There is actually no evidence that the people of Akron will pay to do much more than sit in a new stadium. That won't last for long. There is no evidence they will pay to see a team win because that hasn't happened. Let's see if it works.
  18. making Bowl games to earn cash.
    How many on this board know that when a MAC schools makes their bowl game, they actually lose money?The Motor City Bowl pays $750,000. Over one half of that has to be given back to the bowl as a conference tie-in. The other half consists of a lump number of tickets given to the school valued at the remaining value after the buy-in. Face value of MCB tickets is pretty high. The school can sell the tickets at whatever price they wish. They couldn't sell all of the tickets at face value so they sell them at a deflated price. I'd bet UofA actually lost money in our last trip to the MCB and we had a GREAT turnout.
  19. The bottom line is winning
    You should have ended the sentence there. If we crowds show because of winning, let's win as much as possible.I don't see a problem with an OOC schedule that might look like this:1. Indiana State at home2. EKU at home3. Bottom feeder CUSA on the road and then at home next year.4. Bottom feeder Sun Belt at home and then on the road next year.That's one extra home game and two extra wins. How is that negative?We can't do anything about the MAC schedule, so let's not shoot ourselves in the foot with the OOC schedule.
  20. Any softer and we should drop to 1-AA.
    Now you're talking! However, we need to stay in the MAC so unless we can get the rest of the league to follow, we need to stay in the worst D-1A conference.Quite frankly, I could care less if it looks "classy" to the folks at Cincinnati. I realize the obsession on this board with bowing to MT and UAM, but I could care less what anyone thinks of us...including them. You guys can set up a time to go slobber kisses all over each other in a season other than football. It's time for this AD to make some difficult decisions that might upset some people outside of UofA. I don't care if it upsets future job networking opportunities for TW, it needs to be done. The cycle of losing needs to stop next year, not two years from now. If this AD can't make a difficult decision other than throwing an innocent assistant football coach under the bus, then we have hired just another paper pusher in an industry full of paper pushers.Next year, the Zips have three guaranteed l's to KY (I believe), Syracuse and Indiana. I don't see how starting out the year with three guaranteed l's is good for the program. Syracuse will be better next year than this year because they couldn't get any worse. Indiana is a BCS program and though they are bad, they can field better talent than us and will beat us in Indiana. KY is SEC and we aren't...enough said. Losing to these schools gets us no closer to a bowl game than a second I-AA team. At least with the I-AA team we get to see the Zips win. If playing two MAC schools a year is OK for a BCS team, why is it wrong for a MAC team to play two I-AA teams? Is a home game in September better than a road game in September? I just don't think the one win against a BCS team every four years is worth the overall cost to the program.
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