Marketing...

The first week back from spring break is always a tired one. This week was more like tireless, I had meetings after meetings and projects and propasals do. With only 5-6 weeks left in the semster things are beginning to wrap up.

Ive got several marketing research presentation (drafts), propasals, write-ups, and meetings I have to attend just in the next week or do. I look forward to the weekends : )

Ive got some depressing news and some exciting ones. Had a morning meeting yesterday (Saturday) at the big box, the first since holiday season 08, and it was one that I was dreading. There are changes afoot and people have to make some very important decisions as to where they want to be. Afraid to say that some will be leaving us and some will be moved to different places. I hate to see the structure of what I have been so used to go but I understand that changes are needed thats the nature of business.

After the meeting I had (volunteer) work at CQB CITY and I was awaiting USPS to drop by my house because I was expecting two packages; weaponblender.com order and a mosfet. Never came by. Franklin picked me up and we headed to the facility early. Introduced Franklin to the rest of the team and we got on to our night op.

It was a pleasure to play airsoft along side with a great friend and a Marine. I am telling you this guy had my six the whole night, literally. Had some great interactions and made sure we had no problems with those in attendance. I hope those who came to the field had a great night and hopefully will come out again.

At the end of the night had a talk with Joey, aka Chief. While I cannot talk much what was said but I can tell you that there will be some changes to our current marketing plan. I am exciting to get some real world experiance (although small) to do something like this.

The rest of the night was filled with playing Rockband 2 (Xbox 360) at Frankie G's residence. It was the first real night that I got more than 10 minutes with the game. I will have to admit it really is fun with friends, and it does require a bit of timing and rythym. As a hobbiest musician myself I found myself out of the melody and hitting the wrong buttons.

Sigh.

Happy Easter, lets eat!

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