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  1. Rock on Sean, congratulations!
  2. Somewhat cut-and-paste We're looking for an addition to our customer support team an exciting new service that helps pharmacies and physician offices collaborate to submit prior authorization requests for prescription drugs. This helps patients get their healthcare needs taken care of, and improves the lives of our healthcare provider users too. We think it's going to grow rapidly-the right person will have plenty to do and opportunity to advance in the company. (it is, no BS) ABOUT YOU * Outgoing, friendly and cheerful * Loves helping customers solve problems * Inquisitive, takes interest in learning new things * Experience in pharmacy, healthcare billing, or physician back-office environments a huge plus * Great communicator, both written and on the phone ABOUT US We're a software development company in Downtown Columbus. In addition to competitive wages, we also provide great perks: * Health insurance and HSA account * A casual, fun environment where people are encouraged to learn and try new things * Free lunch every day. We usually order in from a number of great Columbus restaurants and dine out on Fridays. * Free employee parking. Downtown parking can be a pain, so we just buy each employee a monthly parking pass to a lot right across the street from us POSITION DESCRIPTION * Provide exceptional user support over phone, email, support forum, and web-based chat * Provide internal feedback that can be used to improve software and training materials * Recruit users through outbound phone efforts and support of sales and marketing activities * Perform product demonstrations and training via the web * First-level account management to large user groups PM me if you or someone you know is interested. If I like you/them, you'll be right at the top.
  3. Somewhat cut-and-paste We're looking for an addition to our application support team for an exciting new service that helps pharmacies and physician offices collaborate to submit prior authorization requests for prescription drugs. This helps patients get their healthcare needs taken care of, and improves the lives of our healthcare provider users too. We think it's going to grow rapidly-the right person will have plenty to do and opportunity to advance in the company. (it is growing like crazy and we just launched it) ABOUT YOU * Extremely meticulous, happy spending lots of time doing research and doing detail work * Inquisitive, takes interest in learning new things and solving problems * Experience in pharmacy, healthcare billing, or physician back-office environments a huge plus * Great communicator, both written and on the phone This is NOT a programming position, but you'll need to be very good with basic computer tasks. If you've ever built a complicated spreadsheet, and interact regularly with new software and the internet, you'll be in great shape. (you will be working very close to programmers and systems engineers, you'll learn a lot of cool shit) ABOUT US We're a software development company in Downtown Columbus. In addition to competitive wages, we also provide great perks: * Health insurance and HSA account * A casual, fun environment where people are encouraged to learn and try new things * Free lunch every day. We usually order in from a number of great Columbus restaurants and dine out on Fridays. * Free employee parking. Downtown parking can be a pain, so we just buy each employee a monthly parking pass to a lot right across the street from us. POSITION DESCRIPTION * Improve accuracy and completeness of our formulary data and prior authorization forms * Research and identify new data * Create processes for collecting data and improving data quality * Serve as a data expert in customer support issues, and occasionally handle customer support directly * Contact health plans and providers to validate data correctness * Occasional travel to our second office in Cleveland PM me if you or someone you know is interested. If I like you/them, you'll be right at the top.
  4. Apparently I missed the release about the Toyota layoffs from 2008, but it goes to show that they saw this coming and started the process well before they were at critical bottom.
  5. Not here and not in this crisis. Japanese automakers learned how to ride a recession in the Japanese bubble-pop about 15 years ago.
  6. I eat a lot of chicken, but I eat three times as much turkey breast. Probably 15lbs+ of it.
  7. Ford began doing what GM is being forced to do, on their own accord, over a year ago. Their leadership saw the writing on the wall, knew what was coming, and were proactive about dealing with the issues. They went to the unions. They negotiated with suppliers. They made tough decisions. GM has been sitting out, waiting for the government to force them to do this so they have that leverage over unions and suppliers. Ford deserves to get through this and be on top. Not saying they may not need help still, but they didn't wait for the government to tell them what to do. This isn't communism, it's a lackadaisical and unrealistic response to their position in the market.
  8. I call dibs on the white SVO in the shop. Wait...
  9. If I ever got a bike again, VFR would be high on the list. Good bike!
  10. excell

    The Playoffs

    I'm going to try and score a couple green seats for the 21st. I work one block away, as long as the weather is decent I'll sit there all day with my laptop - I can work anywhere. I can prolly do shifts with a couple guys at my office too.
  11. I love naval warfare. I think I like it even more than air warfare. Something so cool about the specific strategy and all of the different classes and ways to address a problem. Warfare itself is very interesting, from boots on the ground to sorties in the air, but there is just something to me now about the water.
  12. excell

    The Playoffs

    It is so too bad that I'm out of town because I would so rub your jimmy.
  13. ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR WRONG ANSWER. SLP would modify both GT's and GTP's, but clearly the P's were most common.
  14. excell

    The Playoffs

    I'm freaking excited.
  15. I like Dre in the captains chair, dude is old as shit looking but Em still looks 12. Who cares if it's not as good as his older stuff, we'll all still download it illegally and like it anyway. I hope Detox finally drops.
  16. They were being DDoS'd (distributed denial of service) heavily.
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