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Sly 01-30-2007 06:07 PM

Who has worked the longest for one company?
 
In another thread someone mentioned how people hop around like fuck bunnies in this industry and I got to wondering who the "long-stayers" of this general industry are? Owners and partners of course don't count, but anything else goes. Programs, design companies, processors, hosting companies, production companies, etc, etc, etc.

Since I've been involved in this industry Eric has been with Adult.com the whole time and Greg has been with Sic Cash the whole time, but I have no idea how long that is. Maybe 6-8 years? Just 2 off the top of my head.

I've been with Phat Servers for 4, not short but not long.

baddog 01-30-2007 06:08 PM

I was with Mogul Enterprises for 6 before my departure

Peaches 01-30-2007 06:12 PM

I've been with Online Beach for 11 years :) I need to fire me though - my working skills have been slacking seriously. I blame Netflix and Amazon.com.

Like you said, Greg's been around for a while. Vooman's been with NatNet since at least 1999. Jeff and Aly have been with Maxcash longer than that, I believe. I'm trying to think back to my first convention in 1999 to think of who's still around with the same company.......

davethetruth 01-30-2007 06:14 PM

I've been working for BRS for 8 years, only 4.5 full time tho ;)

Sly 01-30-2007 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 11822071)
I've been with Online Beach for 11 years :) I need to fire me though - my working skills have been slacking seriously. I blame Netflix and Amazon.com.

Like you said, Greg's been around for a while. Vooman's been with NatNet since at least 1999. Jeff and Aly have been with Maxcash longer than that, I believe. I'm trying to think back to my first convention in 1999 to think of who's still around with the same company.......

Your own companies do not count!

Chio 01-30-2007 06:22 PM

Does your own company count? I've worked for myself since I was 24ish.

corvette 01-30-2007 06:26 PM

8 years at ccbill, and there are many more that have been here just about as long

Chio 01-30-2007 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 11822113)
Your own companies do not count!

oops. well here's a bump anyway :upsidedow

RRRED 01-30-2007 06:40 PM

I think join4free was the longest for me.. but as I did then, I work remote and as an independant. So sometimes I agree to do so long with a program, or help launch a particular project or whatever the case may be. I'm happy with that though cuz look at the experience I've gained from different types of programs. Adult.com, Karups, I'm helping CE with the relaunch right now, and who knows what the future holds? I'm learning alot and have great support from any program that I've had the pleasure of working with.

It's been like 9 years now. It's crazy. I feel like I've grown up in this atmosphere. Kinda scary.

psili 01-30-2007 06:45 PM

Been at NOOF for seven years. Started there doing basic site updates and rubber stamping out ass pimples from scanned chromes. Man, I'm glad those job responsibilities didn't last seven years. ;)

Sly 01-30-2007 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RRRED (Post 11822226)
I'm happy with that though cuz look at the experience I've gained from different types of programs. Adult.com, Karups, I'm helping CE with the relaunch right now, and who knows what the future holds?

I have an opening for a sexretary coming up very soon. Will send you the details.

BigBen 01-30-2007 06:50 PM

Was with Netbilling for 4 years.

Phil21 01-30-2007 06:50 PM

Does minority partner status count?

If so, then I've been around Reflected (before it was known as such...) for about 6 years now I guess.

Prior to that, non-industry work I held two "long-term" jobs of 3-4 years each, in addition to a bunch of short term stuff as well.

WiredGuy 01-30-2007 06:51 PM

Jay from TCG has been there 10+ years now. Long time!
WG

tony286 01-30-2007 06:52 PM

Ive worked for my wife for almost 7 yrs now HELP! lol

seeric 01-30-2007 06:53 PM

i hope they were talking about me because I am a non loyal mofo. i am here to make money like anyone else. when you bust your ass day in and day out and make yourself an asset to this industry by learning and achieving, you open yourself up to offers from those seeking knowledgable staff.

i am here for me and promoting brands. i move when i am offered more money and i pretty much can give a shit what anyone thinks about that.


:)

Wiseman 01-30-2007 06:53 PM

I think i been with Quickbuck since 99 not sure though. its been so long. Long enough to buy my share of it!!! =)

Sly 01-30-2007 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Wiseman (Post 11822305)
I think i been with Quickbuck since 99 not sure though. its been so long. Long enough to buy my share of it!!! =)

Ahaha maybe you should get Hooper good and wasted so he goes with your scheming.

beemk 01-30-2007 06:57 PM

i heard moose wont fire you because he doesnt want to get sued for discrimination. is there any truth to this?

tony286 01-30-2007 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 11822304)
i hope they were talking about me because I am a non loyal mofo. i am here to make money like anyone else. when you bust your ass day in and day out and make yourself an asset to this industry by learning and achieving, you open yourself up to offers from those seeking knowledgable staff.

i am here for me and promoting brands. i move when i am offered more money and i pretty much can give a shit what anyone thinks about that.


:)

Your a smart guy I was like that in the car business. I was a auto whore lol

Peaches 01-30-2007 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RRRED (Post 11822226)
I think join4free was the longest for me.. but as I did then, I work remote and as an independant. So sometimes I agree to do so long with a program, or help launch a particular project or whatever the case may be. I'm happy with that though cuz look at the experience I've gained from different types of programs. Adult.com, Karups, I'm helping CE with the relaunch right now, and who knows what the future holds? I'm learning alot and have great support from any program that I've had the pleasure of working with.

It's been like 9 years now. It's crazy. I feel like I've grown up in this atmosphere. Kinda scary.

I can't believe you left out Boobiebucks - where Turd was born!! :helpme

Heck, those of us who've been around forever have gone through just about everything with each other - divorces, births, deaths, break ups, marriages, court battles - we're just one huge dysfunctional family :)

seeric 01-30-2007 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 11822332)
Your a smart guy I was like that in the car business. I was a auto whore lol

ok, you've accused me of being smart twice today tony, thats enough :1orglaugh

i like to think i am an opportunist. i think one of the major mistakes people in this business make which holds them back is they care too much what others think. it stops them from growing because they worry about someone calling them a program jumper. use each stepping job as a catapult to the next and learn learn learn. think about yourself unless it has to do with defnding the industry itself is my motto. no one is thinking about you or your survival. this has always been an industry where i liken to someone throwing a handful of 100 dollar bills into the air at a crowded carnival or something. everyone goes diving for the money. shit, get yours too.

i also normally pick things to push that i believe in. if i can't get behind it and it doesn't make $ then it don't make sense to me

i am a whore to the almighty 1$.

SiMpLe 01-31-2007 02:00 PM

I've been vp for NS/DS for 7 - I'm a lifer

RRRED 01-31-2007 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 11822399)
ok, you've accused me of being smart twice today tony, thats enough :1orglaugh

i like to think i am an opportunist. i think one of the major mistakes people in this business make which holds them back is they care too much what others think. it stops them from growing because they worry about someone calling them a program jumper. use each stepping job as a catapult to the next and learn learn learn. think about yourself unless it has to do with defnding the industry itself is my motto. no one is thinking about you or your survival. this has always been an industry where i liken to someone throwing a handful of 100 dollar bills into the air at a crowded carnival or something. everyone goes diving for the money. shit, get yours too.

i also normally pick things to push that i believe in. if i can't get behind it and it doesn't make $ then it don't make sense to me

i am a whore to the almighty 1$.


Nice post! :thumbsup I agree 100% You won't find me backing a program that I don't believe in or that won't grow, evolve, or make money. My life also changes from year to year and I am very stubborn about the quality of my life being the way I want it. I've come to learn the things that are important and in order to succeed with my own goals, there have to be several factors in place, not just the $$ alone.

NETbilling 01-31-2007 04:11 PM

Karen Campbell has been with us for 9 years and counting...

Mitch

Peaches 01-31-2007 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NetBilling (Post 11827931)
Karen Campbell has been with us for 9 years and counting...

Mitch

Karen is a helluva find too! :)

Lykos 01-31-2007 07:44 PM

Am working for myself 9 years now,same company,my company:)

NETbilling 02-02-2007 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 11829245)
Karen is a helluva find too! :)

Thanks Peaches... She does rock!

Mitch


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