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March 26th, 2009

Minnesotans Earn Canadian Dollars in Mexico!

Bruce at Work

Bruce at Work

Greetings, loyal reader. When last we left Bruce and Mary they had just submitted their resumes to a message board moderation service provider and they are anxiously awaiting a response from Monte, the rep who is in charge of hiring.


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After hearing from our buddy Carl about these cool sounding jobs, working from our computers, poolside, we updated and submitted our resumes immediately. We were pleased to hear that Carl had put in a good word for us. When we had asked what these jobs were all about, Carl explained that their biggest account was a large Canadian online news provider, in fact it’s the only account he works, and that all the comments generated by the website are pre-moderated prior to publication. I was aware of these types of message boards only because I would see them when I’d check my newspaper, the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, online. I was so happy when the Strib finally installed a button to hide comments, because I found it really annoying to see these posts, mostly attacking other stupid posts, when all I wanted to do was read the news. But anyhow, for news junkies such as us, it sounded like the ideal job.

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Monte emailed us to arrange a conference call via our landline for the next evening. We gladly confirmed and the next evening he called at exactly the appointed time. Monte is a really nice guy and we had done our homework, researching this company as much as we could and our buddy Carl’s info was also very useful. At the end of our ½ hour conversation Monte said, “We’ll have Brad contact you about training next week.” Mary and I looked at each other blankly. “Monte, does this mean we have the jobs?” He said, “Well, ah, yes I think it is safe to say you have the jobs, I will let you know for sure tomorrow.” Mary and I silently mouthed to each other, “Yes!!” Monte went on to explain that we can work as few or as many hours as we want and that they will respect the fact we have family visiting in March, in the scheduling.

The following Wednesday Brad emailed us downloads for the online meeting tool called GoToMeeting and Mozilla’s Firefox browser which is the platform they use for their moderation services. We are also instructed to sign up for GoogleTalk which is how most interoffice memo-ing is done. The first GoToMeeting was scheduled for the following evening.

It’s Thursday evening and we log in a little early to meet and greet Brad. Brad is a pretty cool young guy, early 20s and very charming. When the other 4 newbies log in, the training commences. This is the first of 6 training sessions and the shortest one, about 45 minutes with the longest about 2 hrs. We are happy to hear right off the bat that we are paid for these training sessions.

The first thing we are trained on is moderation guidelines in regards to: hate speech, racism, libel/slander, personal attacks, obscenity/vulgarity, and above all, we are instructed, please avoid personal bias in making your decision to post or delete a comment. Mod in training Max struggles with this, “This guy says W was the greatest president of all time, should I delete that?” “No, Max” Brad says. “That’s not banned by any of the moderation guidelines, except maybe vulgarity. Just kidding! The commenter might not be too smart but that is his opinion. Free speech is very important to our client.”

An interesting thing we learned about libel/slander in Canada and in most of the world is that there is no standard of malice for successful prosecution. This means we have to be much more diligent than if this were a US news-site. The US is highly criticized in the international legal community for the malice standard. Another thing we learned is that it is illegal to operate a hate speech website in Canada. It is quite common for perpetrators to move to the US where it is not illegal. Go USA!

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We were fortunate in that the last two training sessions were live. In the midst of our training our friend Carl had been promoted to account manager and we were invited to his beach house, with our laptops, to train in his home office. Carl is the consummate multitasker; he was on GoToMeeting with the other newbies, working his own shift and training us live. It was intense in the second session when he had us log in and actually moderate. The intensity ratcheted up a couple more notches when we were made aware for the first time, and really it only makes sense, that there is a minimum standard for volume. They cut you slack when you’re new, but they do want you up to speed quickly. And that speed is a minimum of 120 comments processed per hour. This volume standard is required, along with a raft of reporting protocols.

The last week of February the March schedule came out and we could definitely tell we were the new guys by the simple fact that we had a bunch of Saturday and Sunday 4-8 and 8-midnight shifts. We whined to Monte, the guy who hired us and also does the scheduling, that our happy hour starts at 5 and our bedtime is 9. He did help us arrange some shift swaps with a known night-owl staffer but the first weekend we are SOL.

It’s Saturday and I’m working my very first shift and I realize that I have only one other co-worker and it is fellow newbie Corrine from CA! And I find that as the evening progresses, posters are getting more and more smashed. Pretty soon the comments turn into a drunken on-line brawl. And it gets worse. Mary logs in at 8 as I am doing my reports and logging off and we discover that she is the only moderator on duty. We were told that the traffic is much lower on the weekends but we never dreamed that Mary would be working her first shift all alone! Mary shrieks. But she does well even as the brawl keeps escalating. But soon she does fall behind and I get permission from Brad, who seems to be available on GoogleTalk around the clock, to log in and help out. Finally it’s midnight and our turn to hit the bottle. We find that our first shifts were nerve-wracking as hell, but exhilarating. And it is a little embarrassing to admit, even to ourselves, that we did not mind the sense of power we felt as we thought to ourselves, “I just deleted your post, how do you like that, you racist drunk?!”

I think we’re going to like these jobs.

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Thanks for visiting gentle reader. Stay tuned as Bruce finally

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has this blog up to real time, more or less, and it will become more normal. Or not. Hasta Pronto.

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February 1st, 2009

Merida Serendipity Continues

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Rosie and Kevin Visiting Us at our Merida Flat

Welcome valued reader. By now you know that Bruce and Mary have joined an environmental group called Mérida Verde, Green Mérida. At their very first meeting Bruce finds himself, with a little help from some fine red wine, volunteering to head up a fund raising book writing project. However this is not the only thing on their agenda. Join them now in late April 2008.

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We’ve been in this little flat on busy Calle 59 for a couple months now, but the bus traffic and the heat are driving us a little bonkers. Of course it is

The Incredibles psp Golden Earrings video the 2nd hottest month of the year, coming into the hottest month, where the average daytime high is 98°F. Mary mops the floor every other day and gets up grime from the diesel fumes that the incredible bus traffic on 59 puts into our flat; our bare feet are always dirty. It makes us wonder what our lungs are starting to look like. And this concrete building has really been doing a good job as a thermal mass. Thank god we’re adjusting to it a little bit. The other morning I got up, walked into the living room and thought that it had cooled down a little, that it was fairly comfortable. Our thermometer said 85. We do have an a/c unit in the bedroom and when the ceiling fan can’t keep up we turn it on for an hour or so before bedtime and that will hold it, with the fan on high, for most of the night. My budgetary awareness (cheapness) is not scoring well with Mary, lately.

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So, we have made a decision to leave this place. We love the location, and our landlord Fernando. In fact Fernando is such an awesome person that he volunteered, when he learned that we would be going to MN for 2 weeks in the middle of May, to suspend our rent and he told us to just leave our things, he would look after them. But we still need to move.

 

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And I need to get started on the book. I’ve read Jane McCarthy’s Living in San Miguel a couple times and I have started on the outline. I’m discovering that this project will not simply be a matter of lifting Jane’s book, plug and play the Mérida module and bingo, there you go, which is what Jana seems to think. It’s going to be a little more complicated than that.

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We also need to get a something resembling an income stream, which means for me that I need to get some personal training clients. For Mary it is utilizing her TEFL training, teaching English.

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Focusing on the housing thing today, we take a break from my writing and Mary’s continual floor mopping and walk up to the Mérida English Library. We want to check their bulletin board for possible rentals. At the door we’re greeted by Harriet, our new friend from the library social that we attended last Friday evening. We chat and tell her of our search and she says, “You know I have just the place for you and it’s pretty nice.” I respond, “Pretty nice, huh, you know we’re pretty cheap.” “How about just utilities?” she says slyly. “Really!?” we harmonize. Harriet goes on to explain that a friend of hers, a TESL teacher, has to go back to CT for the summer and is looking for house-sitters. Harriet, a woman of action, gets on the phone, calls up Sharon, and then turns the phone over to Mary. They have a friendly conversation and a meet and greet at Sharon’s casa is scheduled.

 

Fast-forward to June, 2008: We are living in Sharon’s large, but sparsely furnished casa one ½ block off beautiful Paseo de Montejo. I have completed the book outline and several chapter first drafts, with the help of Jana and the Mérida Verde network, and I am actively training three clients at the Pure Fitness gym. Mary has taken over Sharon’s TESL classes at CIS, and we have settled into a busy routine that seems to be working.

 

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Thanks for visiting, gentle reader. My, it seems Mérida is certainly showing the love to Bruce and Mary doesn’t it? How long do you suppose such serendipity will last? Stay tuned and see how that book comes along and how Mary does with those English classes. Bruce welcomes and enjoys commentary. Simply click on this or any post’s title and scroll down. Vaya bien!

January 12th, 2009

Okay, What Now?

Guillermo, Personal Trainer, Pure Fitness Gym

Guillermo, Personal Trainer, Pure Fitness Gym

Greetings, loyal reader. When last we left Bruce and Mary they had just reneged on purchasing a B&B on the Gulf Coast due to an overdue awakening to the reality of their true motivations for such a move and their truly meager resources with which to do so.

 

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Okay, now what? We have come to the harsh realization that owning a B&B is out of the question (but the dream of it is hard to dispel) and the vacation portion of our escape to México is now over with our move into the city of Mérida. We really don’t want to go back to Minnesota and wuuuurk

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, I mean, work for a living so what do we do? I am a certified trainer and I did do that for about a year back in MN so I suppose I can do that again. Mary is a certified TESL (teaching English as a second language) teacher. I guess we better start networking. I had, when we were still vacationing on the beach, posted a question on Yucatan Living inquiring as to where gringos work out.  I had perused the entire website for any articles about Mérida gyms or working out in Mérida, to no avail and the response to my post went something like this, “Well, not many people we know work out but we have heard that Gringos frequent the WW gym, the Hyatt Regency gym, and a gym called Pure Fitness.” Hmmm, not many gringos work out; not good, I thought.

 

As we set out for the Hyatt gym this Monday in April, 2008, our neighbor Veronica caught us at our common gate and asked if we wanted to attend the “Nafta Party” this coming Friday at the Fiesta American La Hach bar. It seems that the first Friday of every month there is this gringo mixer hosted by a Canadian travel agency owner, Denis LaFoy, and it is attended by the who’s who of the Mérida gringo community, according to Veronica who does tend to hyperbole. But we did need to establish some sort of network and this sounded like it could be an ideal venue for getting started.

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At the Hyatt we were quite disappointed in the gym. It had typical hotel fare, resistance machines and no free weights whatsoever. They did have a couple elliptical machines and everything was spanking new but this wouldn’t work for me. We politely left and took a bus up Paseo Montejo Prolongacion, the northern extension of perhaps the most beautiful avenue in México and once again we ran into that uniquely Mexican phenomenon of receiving diametrically opposed directions from two different locals; one pointed us north, the other south and after much sweat and many tears we finally found it a ½ block off  

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WW Gym is a huge western style gym complete with an Olympic pool but the receptionist was quite indifferent to us and didn’t even allow us to take pix of the place. We inquired into the membership fees and it was somewhat insane. They had a sliding scale depending on the number of visits you desired to make in a month. If you wanted to work out every day the fee was 1200P about $120US at this time. If you only wanted to work out three times in a month (what’s the point?) the cost was 300P. We ask about gringo members, there are few, and the receptionist, in between polishing her nails posited that the owner would have no interest in dealing with a trainer specializing in gringo clientele. We politely left.

 

We had had a hard time figuring out where the Pure Fitness gym was located. After much Googling I had found the owner’s training website and subsequently, the address to his gym. The next day was the Nafta party and the gym appeared to be near the Fiesta Americana. We had business to take care of at INM (immigration) the next day as well, so we figured we’d kill about three birds with one stone.

 

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Friday dawns bright and hot. April and May are the hottest months in Mérida with daytime highs approaching 100F nearly every day. After our usual colorful fruit breakfast we clean up and hop on the Reforma Ave. bus to INM and take care of that particular step in our FM3 visa process.

 

At this point in our itinerary we decide to hoof it to the gym. By the address it seems to be nearby. We walk past the American Consulate, a rather depressing low slung brick façade building guarded by serious Mexican soldiers armed with AK47s. A block later we see the sign pointing to the Pure Fitness gym. It’s a half block off Calle 60, the main drag of Mérida, on its northern stretch heading out of town.

 

We are greeted at the door by a friendly local; Victor, who we find is one of the floor trainers here. The young owner, 23 year old Phillip is happy to meet us and seems excited about the idea of having a trainer on board to train and expand his gringo clientele. We talk about fees and Phillip volunteers that the going fee is about 50. I say, “Oh that’s pretty good; I charged $75 per session back in MN.” “No, 50 Pesos.” Phillip responds. “How can that be?” I ask and he just shrugs his shoulders. We talk further and quickly we come to an agreement. Phillip is so happy to have me onboard that I can retain all my fees with no gym cut and have gym privileges for me and Mary. Except for the 50P thing, I’m pretty happy.

 

We take our leave and head to the Fiesta American with some of Phillip’s brochures to hand out to potential clients. Mary and I talk about the 50P fee. We come to the decision that because I have always operated with a different, and I feel, superior business model than most trainers, I can charge more. I actually try to teach self-efficacy in exercise to my clients, so with that rationale we decide that I will be worth twice the going fee, 100P. A whole $10US per hour; it almost feels silly to feel good about that but we do and we are excited to attend our first Nafta Party and start networking, here in our new home, Mérida, Yucatan.

 

Thanks for visiting, gentle reader. Stay tuned for the Nafta party where Bruce and Mary meet some very interesting people who help set in motion the next chapter of their escape to México. Bruce welcomes any and all commentary. Please click on the title and scroll down to do so. Hasta Pronto!

 

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