Friday, March 7, 2008

Boolim and the LCC crew

I'm here in Korea to set up design IT infrastructure and do a little training with a new Production Artist crew called the LCC. They work at one of our main factory liasons, Boolim, for licensed apparel. No, we're not outsourcing, yet.

Boolim offices on the right. No factory in sight. We always refer to Boolim as "the factory", so I was surprised to arrive and find only a main office building. The main factory is across town and they are our liason with several other factories across asia.


Beware, o ye who enter here, for death awaits with sharp pointy teeth. Just kidding. The front desk security guy is awesome. Almost as awesome as Cheryl at the Michael Jordan building front desk. Almost.


"The Boss"
Looks like Amber found my blog. At least Silver is amused.


The Crew
Silver, Jinju, Jenny, Danny


My desk


The Office, minus Dwight Schrute


My favorite time of day, lunchtime.

Dorky foreigner, Amber, Danny


Jinju, Jenny and Silver


My driver, Mr. "Jeeves" Hur

Notice the screen in the middle? IPTV, media player, internet, GPS and bunch of other tech stuff in one device. Everybody has 'em here. We're sooooo behind the cool tech times in the US.

Random Pics

Get Crunk(y)


SotA (Scooterman of the Apocalypse)


Ummm, I've got this itch...


I'm not sure what a Pocari is, or what kind of exercise they do, but their sweat is quite delicious.


"Light" traffic at 9pm

The Dormy

Here's a quick peek at my fine accomodations. The Grand Intercontinental it is not, but it gets the job done.



The main entrance, where all the asian businessmen hang out smoking cigarettes while waiting for their taxis.



The business end...



...and the party end.



I'd show you the halls, lobby, restaurant and gym, but they aren't much to look at. They smell like old fish, too.

It's a serviced residence, so it has a few more amenities than a hotel. I have a washer/dryer, fridge, stove and microwave. The bidet is nice and the heated floors keep my dogs toasty in the mornings. It's nice climbing into a freshly made bed every night that you didn't have to make yourself. I'll have to cut a deal with my wife when I get back. ;)

The Hive...

...is STILL under construction.





A little inside joke for my Nike friends.

Blog Dump

A blog dump's a comin'. I've got a lot to post, so I'll break it up into multiple posts.

Enjoy!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Shop Smart...

Shop S*Mart!



10 points if you know the reference.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Seoul Searching

Yup, I did it. I just used a cheesy soul cliché in the title. Watchya gonna do?

For fun these past few nights I've been cruising the streets around the ol' Dormy in my size 9's checking things out. I thought it'd be hard to find places to eat, what with not being able to read Korean and all. Fortunately a good deal of the restaurants have pictures on their menus so I can point and grunt for what I want. It's been great getting my fill of real Asian food. Even so, there are a Pizza Hut, Buger King, Outback Steakhouse, three 7-11's, two Dunkin' Donuts and of course Starbucks that I've found so far within walking distance if I get sick of the kimchee and bulgogi.

Walking, even on the sidewalks, is a dangerous affair. Traffic here is INSANE. When it gets really bad the scooter and motorcycle delivery drivers spill over onto the sidewalks. They rip on by at 90 miles an hour within inches of anyone walking along. Unfortunately the washing machine in my unit is all in Korean, so I haven't been able to wash all the soiled shorts from many an encounter with the insane Scootermen of the Apocalypse.

Ask my wife, I don't have much of a sense of smell. Regardless, a casual stroll through the streets of Seoul is a constant bombardment on the olfactory sense. With the myriad restaurants and street vendors the smells are varied and mostly pleasing and/or interesting. Occasionaly, though, a smell will hit your nose with a slightly off tinge. Must be a spot where a particularly startling scooter encounter occurred.

Here's a shot from my hotel window:



And bodgy stitched together photo of the full view:

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Jet Laaaaaaaaaaag

I was supposed to leave Portland on Saturday at 10:20, arrive in San Francisco at 12:07 and catch my flight to Seoul at 1:39pm. The flight from Portland didn't leave until 11:30-ish. I landed in San Fran at 1:23, deplaned ASAP and sprinted for International in hopes they would hold the plane for the 3 or so people on the flight from PDX. I hit the terminal at 1:40 and the doors were closed, but the plane was sitting right out the window. Once the doors are closed, they don't open.

Fortunately the fault was with United and I was flying business class, so they hooked me up with a hotel, meal vouchers and a few extra frequent flier miles. The downside was the earliest I could fly out was 12:57 the next day to Narita airport in Tokyo. I had a 4 1/2 hour layover in Tokyo then a 2 1/2 hour hop to Seoul to finally land at 11:10pm on Sunday 2/24.

Total transit time was supposed to be about 16hrs. From the time I left Portland to the time I landed in Seoul totaled a whopping 44 hrs. Granted a chunk of that was spent sleeping in a hotel in San Francisco, but it still translated into a hefty case of jet lag.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Leaving on a jet plane

It's official. I leave for Korea on Friday at 10am. A quick 2 hour hop to San Fran, hour and half wait and 13 hour jaunt into Incheon airport. Fortunately Nike treats their employees well and I'll be livin large in business class. "Hot towel for you, sir?"

I'll be staying at the Dormy hotel, trying to make up for a college experience spent without one room living. My room has a small kitchenette, clothes washer/dryer and a bidet. You know you're living the high life when you've got a bidet. It'll be nice having some small conveniences since I'll be there for 3 weeks.

Things will get all twilight zone on the way back. I leave Korea on Saturday 3/15 at 2pm and arrive back in Portland 2 hours before I left. Weird. I guess the return flight passes through the Bermuda Triangle.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

4 Things

4 Jobs I've Had
1. Autobody paint prep
2. Scraping dried donut icing from the floor of a bakery (and washing the pans)
3. Houseman at Sundance Ski Resort
4. Squeegee monkey and graphic designer at a screen print shop

4 Movies I Watch Over and Over
1. Star Wars ep IV, V, VI
2. Ghostbusters
3. Big Trouble in Little China
4. This is Spinal Tap

4 Places I Have Lived
1. Springville, UT
2. Beaverton, OR
3. Vancouver, WA
4. Auckland, NZ

4 TV Shows I Like to Watch*
1. Austin City Limits
2. American Gladiators
3. The Biggest Loser
4. Heroes

*Would Firefly qualify even though there's only one season on DVD?

4 People Who Email/IM Me Regularly
1. I could list about 5 names, but I'll just say "Developers", the people downstream from me in my workflow
2. CNN Breaking News
3. Miscelaneous purveyors of erectile enhancement medications
4. Becky

4 Favorite Foods
1. Mushrooms
2. Caesar salad
3. Potstickers
4. Baked Spaghetti

4 Places I'd Rather Be
1. Living in a home I own
2. In the arms of my wife
3. Moab
4. outside

4 Things I Look Forward to
1. The onslaught of screaming yard monkies when I walk through the door every night
2. Snuggling my sweetheart
3. Tax returns
4. My pending trip to Korea

Thursday, January 31, 2008

I hate renting...

Dear JPM Real Estate,

I'm writing in response to your notice dated 1/23/08 regarding a rental rate increase to be effective 2/1/08. As I hope you are aware, Oregon state law requires a minimum of 30 days notice for any rental rate increase. As such I am including a check in the amount of $850, our current rate, for February rent. As per Oregon law, notices will not be honored unless filed properly. Please re-file any notice you deem fit and allow for 30 days from the time of re-filing.
Furthermore, I feel that the rate increase is unjustified in the unit's current condition. Firstly, let me give you some detail on our history with JPM. We signed our initial lease in January of 2006 with one of your employees named Melissa. Apparently Melissa's employment was terminated shortly thereafter and our paperwork was "lost". Save Melissa, JPM was unaware of our inhabitance until our February rent check arrived. At that point Maria contacted us and spent several weeks searching for our "lost" paperwork to no avail. Despite our providing copies of the original lease, Maria required we sign a new lease in March, backdated to January 3rd, or face eviction.
In your notice you site "increase cost of utilities" as one reason for the rental rate increase. At this time we pay ALL utilities, rendering this point moot. Furthermore, water, sewer, garbage service and garbage container were the responsibility of JPM in our initial lease. The new backdated lease put all utilities into our responsibility. Maria would not budge on this point and claimed that utilities were never paid by JPM at Mayjohn Court Towne Homes. We later learned our neighbor's utilities were paid by JPM.
Your notice also states increased "property expenses" as reason for the increase. I am curious as to what these property expenses are. If they are HOA fees I highly suggest you investigate the Mayjohn Court Towne Homes HOA. In the 2+ years that we have lived here the only service they have provided is a once a month mowing of the half-dead lawn. They are, however, very quick to tow any vehicle parking in the extremely faded, undistinguishable "yellow zone", resulting in a late night $285 visit to the tow yard for my mother-in-law. Despite the towing the street always seems to be clogged with vehicles. The street is unkempt. The signs are an eyesore (except for the pristine towing signs!). The buildings are dingy. The mailbox is in a sad state of disrepair. The fencing between units in the rear is falling apart and is dangerous. The police frequent our street on a weekly basis, if not daily in the summertime, to deal with several residents near the end of the street. Many residents do not abide by the 10 p.m. noise curfew, especially in the summer. There are also several heavy smokers in the near vicinity who enjoy "sharing" their habit by smoking in the back and side yards within feet of our open windows. One resident even had someone living in a tent in the backyard for a few months that frequently enjoyed rather pungent cigars.
If the "property expenses" are in regards to maintenance I have several requests to make. When signing with Melissa, there were several points discussed in regards to items that would be fixed after our inhabitance. Melissa told us that a painting/resurfacing of the kitchen/bath/laundry cabinets was already "in the works" as was a repair of the warped and marred countertops in the kitchen. This has not happened. We were told the bathtub would be resurfaced. This was finally completed in August of 2007 and is already beginning to crack and peel. We were told a power washing of the dingy exterior was already scheduled. It has yet to happen. There are a few windows with blown seals. These were to be resealed. The only maintenance item completed as promised was to deal with the mold on the garage wall caused by a leaky water heater. This was done by painting over the mold with an anti mold paint. The water heater burst in summer of 07 and was replaced with one that was up to code (the former was not). The wall remains only treated with paint. The rear outdoor faucet did not function at the time of inhabitance and was to be repaired. It was finally repaired in summer of 07. All these items were raised again with Maria, who said she would look into it. None were addressed until Devina Baker took over our account.
In light of the rate increase I would also like to formally request the repair of some issues that have come to light after living in the unit for a time. The refrigerator is dying. It has been "repaired" several times in the past few months by blowing dust out of the compressor. It's temperature fluctuates significantly, it leaks water and we often hear hissing noises from it, as if water were dripping onto something hot. The door seals are also in disrepair.
Several wall outlets are loose internally, causing plugs to slowly slide out, creating a moderate risk for our small children. Some items will not work when plugged into some outlets due to the looseness.
The fireplace tile damage that is noted on our move in report is worsening.
The clothes dryer tube under the house was clogged some time back. The repairman cleared the clog, but punctured a hole in it in the process. He claimed this was acceptable. I informed JPM verbally, but would like this notification to be in writing as there could be potential damage due to moisture seeping in under the structure.
Lastly, I would like to point out our rental rate history. Our initial lease rate was $790/mo. In February of 2007 our rate increased to $850/mo on a month-to-month basis. We asked to sign a new lease, but were told by Maria that new leases were not being offered at the time. Now you are proposing a further increase to $920/mo. This would constitute a total rate increase of 16.4% in just over one year. I personally find this highly unreasonable, especially considering the points outlined in this letter.
In closing I would like to sympathize with Devina Baker for inheriting this mess from Melissa and Maria. She has been nothing but prompt, professional and friendly in helping us work through maintenance issues as they arise from time to time. Had we been working with her from the beginning I'm positive we wouldn't be in this situation.
I hope that we can find amicably beneficial solutions to the problems outlined above and agree on a reasonable rental rate for the property.

Sincerely,
Kyle and Rebecca Bake