Tuesday, October 17, 2017

We are getting better,CenturyLink might want to put a boot in the butt, because HazzardAyre Radio just got picked up by Amazon.com on demand radio

The episodic drama with CenturyLink continues. Got an email from some England gal at their southern office, on still yet another delay. Really? Getting to think that even with CenturyLink of making up with Cable-One and getting that all reactivated might do us a kindness. I got to figuring at the $500.00 an hour we lost in July, with Cable-One, and what we are loosing since September 24th, with the wait time, concerning CenturyLink, at $500.00 per hour, times 6 hours a day, multiplied by 6 days a week, can you say big dollars lost? Some telcos and cable company system executives need to get out of their cubicles and come see their systems infrastructure. Sure the call centers that house their order takers is good and our consultant in Arizona is cool, but this is dragging out. 
Usually I wouldn't care much, since I'm doing over the air broadcasts and that's okay, but dig this; through our carrier for our online op, emailed me and said that Amazon.com has picked up us up for their main on demand radio channel, this means big money, our problem is we can't upload anything because Cable-One and CenturyLink have our hands tied. At least the young gal who got us in with CenturyLink once again, told me the truth. In 4 months I could pay off Cable-One and plug us back in there. For what we're loosing every day in ad revenue, if CenturyLink don't hurry up, that's what I'll do. 
Haven't heard from Sugar yet, but the gal in Hollister  I think is reconsidering. Guess the idea of loosing a Marine Colonel with a solid income and managing a multi million dollar organization is better than a bunch of college boys that come and go. 
We will see.
Just wish Sugar would get in touch. She don't need to come up all the time until our remodel is complete, as well as the Buhl Idaho location, but knowing she is truly on board would make me sleep better. Just like yesterday, had she been on deck and trained , I could have had her do the talking on air. Likewise, winter is rapidly approaching, next month I go to fetch my tow truck, meaning I'm going to be hitting the road when it snows. I can't just shut down the station when I get a tow call. 
On all of them, my mom had a saying, shit or get off the pot. I say this to CenturyLink, as well as to Sugar. I understand Sugar has transportation challenges, but CenturyLink for the $550.00 we'll be paying a month, you'd think they could get a burr under their saddles. 
TTYLY









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