Playing Hooky to Watch Star Wars 108
Ant sent us
an amusing little story that guesstimates how many people
will skip
work to watch Star Wars this May. I'll be at LinuxExpo.
If we don't have some sort of organized Star-Wars-Event at the
Expo, I'll probably simply combust.
Worthless.... (Score:1)
What a bunch of bullox.
The Expo (Score:1)
Nerds (Score:1)
re: Skip work? (Score:1)
So you know Episode I's gonna be hell for at least the first 2 weeks.
Skipping work? Yep! (Score:1)
I tried convincing the bosses that it was a religious holiday. But they didn't bite. Darn.
been there, done that... (Score:1)
My Company will organize an Outing (Score:1)
My cool ass company is organizing an outing for lunch. And the Austin Powers movie.
There not as cool to pay for it, but that's all I ask for.
Hopefully the lines won't be long and we'lll have a sectretary to wait for our tickets, or one of the code monkeys.
Hell, buy the tickets over the phone. (Score:1)
I plan on watching the rush hour show. I just checked last night ( TheMatrix) and the local AMC is going to open their call in line at 6:00am. I am going to order the tickets that way.
( Now I just hope I can get a seat)
re: Skip work? (Score:1)
Sad sad sad. it's only a bloody film. I'm going to wait until the crowds start thinning out. Hell I tried to see the Matrix last night, but the whole place was just so busy, there were no parking spaces.
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
Where to play (w)hookey? Looking for a BIG screen. (Score:1)
I'll wait a coule of weeks. (Score:2)
Kinda want to avoid the initial weirdo night. Don't want to have a conversation with a wookie.
Misfit
Lies, damn lies, and.... (Score:2)
That statistic therefore assume that NONE of the full time employees will even consider the fact that they supposed to be at work as a factor when deciding when to go see the movie. How ludicrous is that? At least they could have looked at demographics for absenteeism during Jurassic Park, or better still phone polled around.
The worst part is that this is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Now that this story is making the rounds, people are going to have the attitude of, "that's a great idea, and since everyone else is doing it...."
"Hooky" is misspelled... (Score:1)
statistical lies (Score:2)
Finally, "lost productivity" is a misleading figure. If people miss work, they will either not be paid or they will take sick days or vacation days they would have used some other time. So the loss in productivity is offset by lower pay or increase in productivity at a later time. While there will likely be some loss in profits for certain businesses who lose a critical mass of workers, $264 million is clearly too large a figure.
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
Numbers are pretty good, try again (Score:1)
$133.20/day x 5days/week = $666.00/week
$666.00/week x 52weeks/year = $34,632/year
Maybe a little high, but $30K seems about right... If I remember right, for people >= BS is about $48K
Not entry level, but you do get raises every once in a while, even 2% a year adds up after 20 years...
Remember minimum wage gets you about $10K/year... and even McDs pays more than minimum.
For computer geeks employed full-time? $30K entry-level doesn't even buy you the time of day.
In silicon valley, it doesn't even buy time...
rapidly growing retired (Score:1)
Yeah, I plan to grow rapidly when I retire. Either that or I am going to grow retired rapidly.
The Expo (Score:1)
Thursday thru Saturday...
I hope the Expo gets their act together and pulls this Star Wars off!
-jay
I won't be at work (Score:1)
Hmm... reminds me of economics class (Score:1)
Lies, damn lies, and.... (Score:1)
Can't Skip... (Score:1)
Now I can camp out for tickets.
Where to play (w)hookey? Looking for a BIG screen. (Score:1)
Double Whammy (Score:1)
I'll wait a coule of weeks. (Score:1)
Oh come on, isnt that the fun of going to opening night shows? I sat next to Yoda during the playing of The Empire Strikes back, and Darth Vader during Return of the Jedi
Stan "Myconid" Brinkerhoff
It's a holiday in some places (Score:1)
Can't Skip... (Score:1)
Damn Bean Counters (Score:1)
My boss won't care if I disappear to go see this movie. Fortunately he judges my productivity by the work that actually gets done, not by the number of hours I sit at my desk.
And the answer to the important question is yes, I am.
Let's make it official (Score:1)
--Bitscape
Just like the rerelease (Score:1)
Hmm... reminds me of economics class (Score:2)
... then we'd have an equation that meant absolutely NOTHING, because all of the numbers in it are just made up!!
Honestly. Sheesh.
Leilah (going at night, thank you.)
Disconcerting Assumptions (Score:2)
The entire idea seems to be that act of employment means that the employee's entire life to be lived at the employer's pleasure... that any time spent away from work represents 'lost productivity'. What a crock of shinola!!! Sorry, I was under the misguided impression that if you have personal days or vacation days, what you do with them is up to YOU.
I wonder if this excrement for brains outfit has ever done a study on EXTRA productivity gained when technology workers put in nutty hours trying to complete almost impossible projects on insane deadlines and stupid budgets, orignally proposed by moronic bosses... nahh, thought not...
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
Of course, maybe you just expected to be waiting in the line for the whole week, and so you're all good...
wowzers (Score:1)
Cody--http://www.howstrange.org [howstrange.org]
The MATRIX (Score:1)
The MATRIX (Score:1)
I dig Star Wars and all, BUT.... (Score:1)
I just feel "Ooky" when the lines are longer than the movie. hehehe
--Jason Bell
I dig Star Wars and all, BUT.... (Score:1)
I have too many things to do with my life to spend too long in a line. I barely get enough time with my wife and daughter as it is.
Don't get me wrong, I respect the fact that there are people who thing that experience is worth it, it's just not for me. --Jason Bell
--Jason Bell
I know I'm skippin' school (Score:1)
I know I'm skippin' school (Score:2)
Me and about all my friends are skipping school that day to buy tickets. already talked it over with my parents and they're letting me, even writing an excuse.
Worthless.... (Score:1)
to even suggest that 'Lost World' would have have the draw of SW:TPM is preposterous. I'd have to say their estimate is WAY to low...
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
>awesome Clone Wars armor for about 6 months.
Hmm...I wonder if there are any places that sell Wookie Fursuits? :-)
We've declared May 19, 1999 a holiday. (Score:1)
How did we get management to agree? Well, I'm part of the management team, and the other managers are big Star Wars geeks, so it was instantly a done deal.
Don't send me resumes yet. :-) Let us get some of our VC money first.. :-)
--j
CTO, ClearLogic, Inc.
Oh yea.. (Score:1)
Tough choice (Score:1)
I wonder if any of our local (Calgary) theatres will be having a midnight showing
Work??? (Score:1)
Hmm... reminds me of economics class (Score:1)
It's not that they can't see it after work, it's that no one will be able to get tickets unless they go at like 10:00am to line up for when the ticket office opens at noon.
absolutely (Score:1)
I know I'm skippin' school (Score:1)
Hooky 4 me (Score:1)
Jason Dufair
"Those who know don't have the words to tell
Lies, damn lies, and.... (Score:1)
Agree wholeheartedly with you regarding 46%, ouch. But Challenger then makes the mistake of using $133.20 as a multiplier... (a) that's average daily wage -- It doesn't take all day to see a movie, and (b) Higher wage earners, like lawyers, doctors, etc. are less likely to skip out than John Q. cashier.. (OK, I'm completely guessing about this, but it doesn't look like Challenger too this into account at all.)
Just do what my company did: sponser an event so everyone can go
--paul
Lies, damn lies, and.... (Score:1)
By Aldous Huxley
"Take a holiday from reality whenever you like, and come back without so much as a headache or a mythology"
"One cubic centimetre cures ten gloomy sentiments"
--paul
Well, if I'm at my current job . . . (Score:1)
Of course, with any luck, I'll be working for a hot new internet startup by then (Interview on Tuesday!)
46% (Score:1)
Hmmm.... keep in mind that 46% of the *total* population is employed, not 46% of *adults*. If you consider children and the rapidly growing retired demographic, there's not a lot of people left in the middle. The employment rate is actually a lot better than 46%.
My boss is buying tickets for the entire dept... (Score:1)
Sure, it probably seems obsessive - especially to the under-20 crowd on this page. But I'm a geek, I was born in the early 70's (I barely remember the release of SW), and I consider myself fortunate to have been alive at a time when I can still appreciate what made the first film special.
Sometimes, it's worthwhile to make the choice not to be jaded.
~~b
Just a Movie (Score:1)
It is a modern classic, which unfortunately is so very rare these days.
statistical lies (Score:1)
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
i WILL be there the first day. oh yes, she will be mine.
Double Whammy (Score:1)
Count me in that 2.2 million people... (Score:1)
Hmm... reminds me of economics class (Score:1)
Day off = weak! (Score:1)
"Do you really want to know?" the guy said. My friend insisted.
"I'm going to go wait in line for the Star Wars movie."
Now THAT is devotion. It's also why I'm going to wait for the weekend.
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
My estimate (Score:1)
Take the number of screens its going to be showing on during workhours, multiplied times the average number of seats in a theater. Subtract 80% of the number of people that dont have jobs. The rest will be workers, plus some that skipped work hoping that they could get some last minute tickets.
Why would anyone compare the number of people watching star wars with something like the lost world? Even thogth alot of people are going to wait until evening or a couple days after, there will definately be enough fanatics to pack the theaters.
Closing office on premier. (Score:1)
I'll wait a coule of weeks. (Score:1)
Saw a really good Boba Fett (right height and everything) when I caught the premier of Star Wars Special...
I think the #'s are wrong... (Score:1)
numbers, they assume a work day lost
to be = $133.20 Thats over $16 an hour...
I don't think that is an accurate picture
of the average full time employee...
If your throw CEO's and everyone into the
pot, maybe, but look at the target audience
of SW... It's geeks like us and kids...
(same group that went to see JP..)
Just my feelings...
Call it "Wookie Hookey"! (Score:1)
embarassing, but I really do care about this (Score:1)
Jack
embarassing, but I really do care about this (Score:2)
Everyone will either call in sick (thereby losing a whole day of work) or be pissed that they couldn't go. So losing the three hours for 10 people in the office to go see it (and paying for the movie too) is actually less damaging on the business and a great moral boost. The biggest winner is that it makes him points with the tech. guys and he's not just a "suit" anymore - he's one of the "guys".
Jack
Triple Whammy (Score:1)
Mine too...
I'm guess Lucas really likes Taurus, huh?
Skipping work or school? Maybe.. (Score:1)
- PRM
Nerds (Score:1)
The MATRIX (Score:1)
BTW, The Matrix was very cool (but it wasn't the life-defining geek-fantasy that some have found it to be). There may be plans to make a trilogy out of it, from what I've heard.
*cough* *cough* (Score:1)
Boss said this to 24 other IS people so far.
Boss will be lonely May 19th.
"Responsibility for my career? I'm just a freakin' phone monkey!"
I just turned in my vacation request (Score:1)
Do finals count as work? (Score:1)
Hmm...GPA or movie? GPA or movie? Can't...decide...
(Yeah, yeah, I'll go see it on the 21'st, but dammit, missing opening night pisses me off
"Hooky" is misspelled... (Score:1)
Where to play (w)hookey? Looking for a BIG screen. (Score:1)
I'll wait a coule of weeks. (Score:1)
(no offense)
Gee wizz Star Wars (Score:1)
I'll wait a coule of weeks. (Score:1)
There's that fine line between being a fan, and being a fanatic.
Movies before 5? (Score:1)