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How to Survive A Professional Services Firm: Rule #1 - Never work under a single or divorced woman

Lets think about all the professional services partners who are single or divorced women. First, my apologies if you are one of the 0.1% of women partners who are the exception to my following rant. Returning to the population in question, I posit that these women are single or divorced for a reason. They prefer their careers to their personal lives. Simple. Say what they will about feminism, they will be depressed spinsters in their later years who dote on their nieces and nephews with repressed regret for not having a family of their own and who lose themselves in travel to exotic locations and dining at fancy restaurants with other spinsters to fill the undeniable void in their lives.

Why did they come to such a sad state? Because they consciously or unconsciously chose to make their careers their number one priority. After all, when people are young and ambitious, they think they can have it all. Partnership is just a hop, skip, and a jump away, right? However, with maturity, most adults come to realize the truth of the world. Very few women make partnership. Fewer actually make partnership and have it all. Most of these “successful” partners will pair up with comparably ambitious men and have a dysfunctional family involving in vitro fertilization, live-in nannies, and boarding schools. However, the vast majority of female partners are single or divorced with no children.

Now, what does this mean for you as the associate, consultant, analyst, or other cog being managed by this sort of woman?

First, the idea of management suggests that one can balance multiple tasks or goals by correcting assigning priorities. Single or divorced women are often poor managers because they obviously do not comprehend true priorities. Please spare me the values conversation. I’ll redirect your attention to the lonely but successful spinsters and ask you to have a heart to heart with them. Still arguing? Then you’re the outlier and not really significant to this discussion. And, once again, apologies if you think you are the rare exception. Who is that going nuts again the night before a contract or deliverable is due? Yep, its her again. Forty emails today and wants a lunch time teleconference because she eats yogurt and granola and doesn’t understand why people need to ingest solid food. Don’t forget the teleconference at 7 pm because if she isn’t going home to an empty house, you’re not going home to your family. You know it and I know it.

If you’re a man, you’ll suck it up because this woman made it to the top and sacrificed her soul. She will expect no different from you lest she call you pussy. Moreover, don’t expect any of the topics of conversation (i.e. sports), alcohol-driven events, or activities that help mitigate the stresses of working under a slave driving male partner. You won’t get any of that.

If you’re a woman, its only human nature to want you to suffer just as she did, to sacrifice what she has sacrificed. Your pleas of pediatric appointments and PTA meetings will fall on deafened years. Each whisper of husband and child will merely stir that subconscious cauldron of angst and remorse and, in turn, you will be made more miserable. Don’t you want to make partner too? If the woman partner has a child, consider it a slightly mitigating circumstance. Perhaps she will nostalgically indulge you in a little bit of empathy every once in a while. But, still, if she can manage, why shouldn’t you? Misery loves company. All bets are off if she used a sperm donor.

Its a sad fact that you’re better off working for a male partner. He is more likely to have a stay-at-home wife and children. He be in a better position to empathize with your situation, male or female.

Essentially, having one of the aforementioned women managing your project or deliverables is going to be absolute nightmare, which segues into my #1 rule of surviving a professional services firm:

#1. Never work under a single or divorced woman, particularly with no children.






Windows Mobile 6.1: Disable Internet Explorer 6

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Internet Explorer]
“MSHTML”=dword:0 ; 0 for IE 5, 1 for IE 6

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Settings]
“Always Use My Font Size”=dword:1 ; use application font settings

HTC Fuze: A Review & Comparison

My two years with AT&T were up and I was notified in my accounts page that I was due for an upgrade, if I so chose to sign up for another 2 year contract. Standard fare. With so many options, I had quite a dilemma on my hands.

My last phone, the AT&T 8525 aka the HTC Hermes was a great phone, but slow. I read and sent Gmail using a keyboard. I listened to my one playlist of MP3s. I connected to Orb to watch my recorded television shows and movies. I read RSS feeds. I looked up medical information on UptoDate and Epocrates. And, I occasionally opened up Skyfire to read a full on article or two. I loved the phone enough to put on a fat extended battery and wear it on my belt or on the waistband of my scrubs day in and day out.

When it came time to select a new phone, I was tempted to try out a Blackberry, the iPhone, the G1 and the HTC Fuze. But, alas each of them had their flaws, including the HTC Fuze. However, what became quite obvious was that, of the listed activities above, only the HTC Fuze could accomplish the majority of them without a hitch. Further, only a Windows Mobile phone lets you customize or hack your phone to the nth degree, while the remainder of the platforms locks you into the stagnant complacency of herded cattle.

The iPhone is certainly a sexy phone. However, within the bowels of a hospital where reception is poor, the poorer battery life of the iPhone was a serious detractor. Safari certainly reigns supreme, but Opera Mobile is a very close second. And, with Apple’s staunch no-on-Flash stance, Opera Mobile is poised to take over. No medical software currently runs on this device. And, lastly, being locked into an Apple dominated world really tossed the iPhone out of the running. Look at how there is still no cut and paste.

Only kiddies are going to run around listening to music and watching videos on a day to day basis. Adults like to send email, texts, and run productivity applications. With no keyboard, I don’t care how many forefingers you have, you will not beat a keyboard.

The Blackberry with its linear menus, poor browsing experience, and lack of software fared poorly in my mind as well. This is an email device. To attempt to do anything more on it is really a waste of time. And, conceptually, the Storm interface should have raised red flags earlier. Press AND click?! Throw efficiency out the door along with its lousy browser.

The G1 is still suffering from growing pains. Charging international customers for roaming despite turning off the 3G? Come on. The platform is exciting, but the phone is wholly unremarkable at the moment. However, I would certainly re-evaluate the G1 in another two years.

This left the HTC Fuze as the only serious contender for a place at my waist. The only downside of the HTC Fuze is its smaller screen. But, it renders in beautiful VGA and performs all of my required activities with no issues. Smaller, faster, and sexier than the HTC Hermes, the HTC Fuze was a no brainer. Tweaked, as only a Windows Mobile phone can be tweaked, by the wonderful folks at xda-developers, the HTC Fuze is your absolute best bet for the near future.






Windows Mobile 6.1: Open Pocket Outlook Links in Opera

I really hate it when the links in Pocket Outlook open up in Pocket Internet Explorer, a truly useless piece of software. In fact, the only time I ever use Pocket Internet Explorer is to browse Orb.com since I like the dumbed down mobile version of the site.

To have all your Pocket Outlook links open up in the outstanding Opera Mobile you have installed on the HTC Fuze, modify the following registry settings:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\: DEFBROWSER]
1 = operal.exe

Compiling Shared Folders Source Code in a VM Visual Studio IDE

To develop in Visual Studio located in VM using source code found in the shared folder of a host machine:

caspol.exe -m -ag 1.2 -url file://z://* FullTrust

To understand why, click here for the reference.