As self-employed myself you have to have thick skin you open yourself up to a whole different kind of stress. It has pluses and minuses. But most people are not able to deal with that stress on top of the business and work. I love this quote " You and i are self employed because we are to much of a pain in the ass to take orders from anyone but ourselves" So true Have a great week Quasi!
One day after you retire you will think back to days like this and realize that it didn't really matter. I used to work in a huge manufacturing facility with constant quality checks that had to be met. Now that I have retired I drive buy and watch as they tear most of it down to build apartments. All the stress we went through at that place for nothing. By the way I just bought a green CL500 and I am liking the simplicity of this type of bike.
Watching your commutes makes me happy I live way out in the country. The Houston area is one of my least favorite places to drive. Right up there with Jackson FL and Boston MA.
I always say that you can fire someone, but you cannot fire their skills and ability to move onto the next project 😊 keep moving forward just like the weather the temperature always changes, but always appreciate every day that you get to enjoy it
The Kawasaki standards are really nice looking and feel good ergonomically. The Z650RS and the Z900RS totally have my attention. Still have 2 years of warranty on my PCX and 4 on my XR150L.
Their loss Quasi. Sounds like they blindsided you, not very honorable of them. But you're going to be okay. 👍😎 Corporation - How dare you have a life outside of work?!?
I worked in IT for many years by myself, similar to you. I got to the point that I was tired of the ups and downs, the always looking for the next gig, the lack of paid time off, and the stress of it all so I went back on salary. I just got older and wanted a simpler life. Having lived in Texas before I chuckled at you going 80 and barely keeping up with Houston traffic 😂 Sounds like your client that let you go might be on the road to ruin. When the buddy guy they brought on flakes and they call you back be sure to double their prior rate.
Speaking of motorist assist, I would like to do more of them, but there's a chance of it being a theft scheme. Here are Asia, some people are "too" polite and are willing to help out wherever possible. Usually the scenario is that they ran out of fuel and need to "borrow" your bike to get to the fuel pump. The next you know the other guy managed to get that "broken-down" bike spring into life and ran away. I do still help if I deemed it safe and the person are genuine, my criterias are : - In a city / major road (must be busy) - Solo rider - The person wears a uniform/work attire - Must express shock (usually an anxious person nowadays constantly pulls out their phone when they are feeling distress) And one more thing. If they're just ran out of fuel or the bike can still be moved. I will offer them what we called "STEP", basically pushing the other bike with your feet, usually using their footpeg or exhaust to the nearst fuel pump or workshop. If they refuse to be pushed, I will just immediately bolt off. It may sound rude, yes. But all riders here knows what "Step" is, and if they refuse it, that raises a lot of alarm.
I was a residential homebuilder in South Florida for 30 years. Are used to tell my friends. I’m going to ask my boss if I could have the time off to go on this trip and most of the time I say yes. I think they hated me because I was Self employed. I was told him that the hardest thing in life is to take that leap and go out on your own. I was fed up with being a sheep.
I'm with you regarding the eliminator 450. I haven't seen one at a dealer here yet but it is on the Kawasaki Australia website so it shouldn't be far away. They have done a good job on keeping the weight down and if the 450cc engine is anything like the Ninja 400 twin it will be a gem. Very tempting..
back in 2001 i took time off from truck driving to take care of my dad until he passed away. and took a job to help a friend out at a mechanic shop. how they was keeping the doors open i will never know. but with in 3 months the shop was breaking even and within 6 months we was so busy we was having to turn people away. about 2 years later we had to add 3 more stalls onto the shop and hire help. then the owners son decided he was going to take over the shop. fired the 2 best mechanics Robert and i and 3 months later the shop shut down. oh and he tried for years to hire either one of us back and we just laughed at him. until he just gave up and sold the place now its a small shopping mall or something. he may regret firing you and if he tries to get you back it should cost him big time.
Should have told those clowns to fire you by email, like everyone else is. Or is there email systems screwed up by the managers buddy? Send them a final bill for time and mileage. 😡
I'd still send a bill for the meeting. If they're dumb enough to say they needed to meet with you regarding computer issues that's consulting. Hang a price tag on that nepotism.
Been self employed since the mid 90's. I've fired clients FAR more than they've fired me. It's part of my job to spot problem people...before they become clients. I have turned away more people than I've taken on as clients. (I'm a personal finance expert/advisor....but not a salesman/broker) Sometimes it's a surprise, but I don't loose sleep over it. Only a few clients have ever become friends outside the professional relationship. I retired in 2019 (in my late 50's) and kept just a handful of clients that appreciate my work. (retired with 5, two have died...down to 3)
Thanks for the feedback. That black plastic lever is the Go Cruise throttle lock: amzn.to/45hR9iO . It's a simple friction lock that holds the throttle position so you can remove your hand from the throttle... a poor man's cruise control. 😉👍 --QM
You know I had that happen to me once. Drove over 45 miles one way for them to dismiss me. They could have just called. It would jave been just fine. I found something so much better after that too. First and only time i was ever fired. Lol Sorry to hear this but you will find someone better, also.
Would be interesting if you get the Kawasaki Eliminator. I was sitting on it 2 days ago in a showroom and liked it a lot. The only thing is the exost system is really ugli. The way it comes out of the engine block. I don't know who designed it, but it's ugly as he'll. Also thinking about trading in my Rebel 1100cc DCT fit the new Honda 500cc amble. Got 14,500 miles on it and would like to get something lighter.
Yeah, the exhaust is that way so the engineers could get the 'tuned length " they were after, probably to boost mid range torque. If they ran the pipes straight down they would have lost several inches out of the system.
The CB500X is better for my overall riding needs. The added wind protection from the MadStad windscreen and front cowls help reduce rider fatigue on longer road trips, and the upright seating position is more neutral for back and shoulder comfort. The 500X also has a slightly larger fuel tank (4.5 gal vs 4.1 gal), so it can go a bit farther between fuel stops. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Strangely enough I was looking at the New Transalp in the Honda dealership last weekend here in the U.K . I didn't sit on it but had a good look round it . I am 5ft 10" (Ish) with a 30 inch inside leg (O.K Orangutan Jokes aside Guys 🐒 ) & I sat on the Africa Twin a couple of years ago & it was just too high ... Sat on one in the dealership Last weekend & It was fine, I was not flat footed but raised heels & felt quite comfortable (Strangely enough I used to Ride an XR650R - Go figure!) Apparently I was sat on the "Adventure" Spec one 2 years ago & I now sat on the "Standard" model ... So go give it a try when it comes in Aaron .... you might be surprised as it looked smaller than the twin.
Not sure how anyone wouldn't like Quasi... but by the sounds of it, this guy was just looking for any reason whatsoever to get his "friend" in to that position. Hopefully that action doesn't bite them in the ass.
Lucky you! Sad story, but I lost two different digital wallets from the early days of BitCoin... 400 coins in one wallet and ~850 in another one! I was using BTC to purchase servers from Dell, and I lost access to those encrypted wallets over a decade ago. That's a ton of lost money in today's market! 🤦♂️ --QM
@lazydiabetic5773 Wow, sorry to hear that! Ive never had any mechanical problems with my PCX150 (similar powertrain as the ADV150), but the 160 is a new design. I hope that Honda sorts it out for you quickly. 🤞😉👍 --QM
I'm down to 16 motorcycles and scooters now from a total of 26 about a year ago. Most of the bikes in the stable were obtained cheaply (either used or salvage projects), but a few have been new purchases. I primarily commute on 2 wheels, so that's where I spend my money instead of on more expensive cars or trucks. 😉👍 --QM
Oh you bet ill be a regular viewer of the QuasiRaw channel. I personally enjoy longer unedited ride videos,i wanna see everything haha. You know me,i don't mind the profanity or politics and opinions.
Nope... the CB500X and a couple of others have the beeper. I need to clean out the switch on this one because it's very sticky... doesn't want to cancel unless you mash it several times. 😉👍 --QM
That's a common theme across most Honda motorcycles compared to Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha models in the same displacement classes. Hondas usually run 10-20% more efficiently than their counterparts from other manufacturers. I think that's related to the fueling and emissions tuning. Kawi and Yamaha are usually more performance-oriented, so they consume more fuel. 🤷♂️ --QM
As self-employed myself you have to have thick skin you open yourself up to a whole different kind of stress. It has pluses and minuses. But most people are not able to deal with that stress on top of the business and work. I love this quote " You and i are self employed because we are to much of a pain in the ass to take orders from anyone but ourselves" So true Have a great week Quasi!
Agreed 💯! 👊😉👍 --QM
One day after you retire you will think back to days like this and realize that it didn't really matter. I used to work in a huge manufacturing facility with constant quality checks that had to be met. Now that I have retired I drive buy and watch as they tear most of it down to build apartments. All the stress we went through at that place for nothing. By the way I just bought a green CL500 and I am liking the simplicity of this type of bike.
Love your channel, and thank you for taking us along.
Thanks for watching and leaving feedback! 👊😉👍 --QM
Watching your commutes makes me happy I live way out in the country. The Houston area is one of my least favorite places to drive. Right up there with Jackson FL and Boston MA.
As an IT contractor myself, if I show up, I insist on being paid for my time.
Quasi, Go get that eliminator, Your channel is great, All your bikes are interesting to hear you talk about.
Love your channel. Just bought a 2022 Vulcan S 650 and it’s just amazing.
I hope we get a weather reprieve soon! Between the traffic and the heat the mildew-stained hole that is Houston is darn near uninhabitable.
We.Need.Rain. 🙏🏻⛈️😉
I always say that you can fire someone, but you cannot fire their skills and ability to move onto the next project 😊 keep moving forward just like the weather the temperature always changes, but always appreciate every day that you get to enjoy it
The Kawasaki standards are really nice looking and feel good ergonomically. The Z650RS and the Z900RS totally have my attention. Still have 2 years of warranty on my PCX and 4 on my XR150L.
Their loss Quasi. Sounds like they blindsided you, not very honorable of them. But you're going to be okay. 👍😎
Corporation - How dare you have a life outside of work?!?
I'm with you Aaron. The Royal Enfield line is looking awfully good to me as well.
I was looking at Moto Guzzi but why spend $10,000 on old technology?
I worked in IT for many years by myself, similar to you. I got to the point that I was tired of the ups and downs, the always looking for the next gig, the lack of paid time off, and the stress of it all so I went back on salary. I just got older and wanted a simpler life.
Having lived in Texas before I chuckled at you going 80 and barely keeping up with Houston traffic 😂
Sounds like your client that let you go might be on the road to ruin. When the buddy guy they brought on flakes and they call you back be sure to double their prior rate.
Speaking of motorist assist, I would like to do more of them, but there's a chance of it being a theft scheme. Here are Asia, some people are "too" polite and are willing to help out wherever possible. Usually the scenario is that they ran out of fuel and need to "borrow" your bike to get to the fuel pump. The next you know the other guy managed to get that "broken-down" bike spring into life and ran away.
I do still help if I deemed it safe and the person are genuine, my criterias are :
- In a city / major road (must be busy)
- Solo rider
- The person wears a uniform/work attire
- Must express shock (usually an anxious person nowadays constantly pulls out their phone when they are feeling distress)
And one more thing. If they're just ran out of fuel or the bike can still be moved. I will offer them what we called "STEP", basically pushing the other bike with your feet, usually using their footpeg or exhaust to the nearst fuel pump or workshop. If they refuse to be pushed, I will just immediately bolt off. It may sound rude, yes. But all riders here knows what "Step" is, and if they refuse it, that raises a lot of alarm.
I was a residential homebuilder in South Florida for 30 years. Are used to tell my friends. I’m going to ask my boss if I could have the time off to go on this trip and most of the time I say yes. I think they hated me because I was Self employed. I was told him that the hardest thing in life is to take that leap and go out on your own. I was fed up with being a sheep.
I'm in the RGV just south of you. It's been especially hot down here. Maybe one of these days I'll show up in H-Town and go visit.
Wow, I didn't realize the power figures on the TransAlp. Those are very impressive especially when compared to the NC750X with 58 HP.
Sorry for the lost of your work.... I had a long time ago the same issue (The Netherlands) working for a US company...
I'm with you regarding the eliminator 450. I haven't seen one at a dealer here yet but it is on the Kawasaki Australia website so it shouldn't be far away. They have done a good job on keeping the weight down and if the 450cc engine is anything like the Ninja 400 twin it will be a gem. Very tempting..
Got the xr150l in June after getting the trail and the super cub last year. Great ride but 60 is the best I can get out of it.
Yeah, I'm only getting about 53mph out of the trail.
@@DearSX yeah me too
back in 2001 i took time off from truck driving to take care of my dad until he passed away. and took a job to help a friend out at a mechanic shop. how they was keeping the doors open i will never know. but with in 3 months the shop was breaking even and within 6 months we was so busy we was having to turn people away. about 2 years later we had to add 3 more stalls onto the shop and hire help. then the owners son decided he was going to take over the shop. fired the 2 best mechanics Robert and i and 3 months later the shop shut down. oh and he tried for years to hire either one of us back and we just laughed at him. until he just gave up and sold the place now its a small shopping mall or something. he may regret firing you and if he tries to get you back it should cost him big time.
Should have told those clowns to fire you by email, like everyone else is. Or is there email systems screwed up by the managers buddy? Send them a final bill for time and mileage. 😡
I'd still send a bill for the meeting. If they're dumb enough to say they needed to meet with you regarding computer issues that's consulting. Hang a price tag on that nepotism.
Man Texas is getting cooked. It was 65 degrees today in Michigan.
I woke up to 45 degrees in Upper Michigan.
Been self employed since the mid 90's. I've fired clients FAR more than they've fired me. It's part of my job to spot problem people...before they become clients. I have turned away more people than I've taken on as clients. (I'm a personal finance expert/advisor....but not a salesman/broker) Sometimes it's a surprise, but I don't loose sleep over it. Only a few clients have ever become friends outside the professional relationship. I retired in 2019 (in my late 50's) and kept just a handful of clients that appreciate my work. (retired with 5, two have died...down to 3)
So in short, You have been fired because you decided to live your life just for a short moment..a Vacation. What a World we live in.
Even though you work for yourself there still people that think that their your boss. "Their on a Mind Trip" Take Care!!
Been hooked on the content… love the cub/pcx/and cross cub stuff! What’s the piece of plastic that sticks out from the throttle grip?
Thanks for the feedback. That black plastic lever is the Go Cruise throttle lock: amzn.to/45hR9iO . It's a simple friction lock that holds the throttle position so you can remove your hand from the throttle... a poor man's cruise control. 😉👍 --QM
You know I had that happen to me once. Drove over 45 miles one way for them to dismiss me. They could have just called. It would jave been just fine. I found something so much better after that too. First and only time i was ever fired. Lol Sorry to hear this but you will find someone better, also.
It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.
You know when it is this hot you just need to stop by Ritter’s!
💯! Dude... we did that today! 3 vanilla shakes and 3 pints of frozen custard: buttered pecan, strawberry, and rum-raisin. 👊😉👍 --QM
Kawasaki Z900 and W800 - UJM. The DCT in my CTX700 has been fine. Engine has decent power, too.
Would love your thoughts on the new Honda SCL 500.
Me too. I think it would be interesting to compare to CB500X. Thank you.
Would be interesting if you get the Kawasaki Eliminator. I was sitting on it 2 days ago in a showroom and liked it a lot. The only thing is the exost system is really ugli. The way it comes out of the engine block. I don't know who designed it, but it's ugly as he'll.
Also thinking about trading in my Rebel 1100cc DCT fit the new Honda 500cc amble. Got 14,500 miles on it and would like to get something lighter.
Yeah, the exhaust is that way so the engineers could get the 'tuned length " they were after, probably to boost mid range torque. If they ran the pipes straight down they would have lost several inches out of the system.
The only new bike I know coming form Honda is it’s rumored they are bringing back the shadow line
That really sucks about your DCT Rebel. I've had no problems with my NC700X DCT.
"Luck" of the draw I guess :/
What do you like more, this vs cb500x??
The CB500X is better for my overall riding needs. The added wind protection from the MadStad windscreen and front cowls help reduce rider fatigue on longer road trips, and the upright seating position is more neutral for back and shoulder comfort. The 500X also has a slightly larger fuel tank (4.5 gal vs 4.1 gal), so it can go a bit farther between fuel stops. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Strangely enough I was looking at the New Transalp in the Honda dealership last weekend here in the U.K . I didn't sit on it but had a good look round it . I am 5ft 10" (Ish) with a 30 inch inside leg (O.K Orangutan Jokes aside Guys 🐒 ) & I sat on the Africa Twin a couple of years ago & it was just too high ... Sat on one in the dealership Last weekend & It was fine, I was not flat footed but raised heels & felt quite comfortable (Strangely enough I used to Ride an XR650R - Go figure!)
Apparently I was sat on the "Adventure" Spec one 2 years ago & I now sat on the "Standard" model ...
So go give it a try when it comes in Aaron .... you might be surprised as it looked smaller than the twin.
I keep hearings issues with the rebel, kind of surprising from honda
Not sure how anyone wouldn't like Quasi... but by the sounds of it, this guy was just looking for any reason whatsoever to get his "friend" in to that position. Hopefully that action doesn't bite them in the ass.
I dont know how you guys live out there. I spent a week hiding in AC in Ft Worth and stepping out was like stepping into a bowl of hot soup
🤣 Dallas Fort Worth is a cakewalk compared to Houston's humidity. This isn't just hot soup... it's chunky, boiling gumbo down here! 🤣👍 --QM
Buying tons of bitcoin at 200 made me quit humming the 9-5 song lol.
Lucky you! Sad story, but I lost two different digital wallets from the early days of BitCoin... 400 coins in one wallet and ~850 in another one! I was using BTC to purchase servers from Dell, and I lost access to those encrypted wallets over a decade ago. That's a ton of lost money in today's market! 🤦♂️ --QM
Just. Bought the adv 160. Around 200 miles on it and I got Water pump leak :(
@lazydiabetic5773 Wow, sorry to hear that! Ive never had any mechanical problems with my PCX150 (similar powertrain as the ADV150), but the 160 is a new design. I hope that Honda sorts it out for you quickly. 🤞😉👍 --QM
@@QuasiMotard gonna take it down to dealer. Either tomorrow if it doesn’t rain or I’ll be taking it down Thursday
Riding scooters comes before work.
Kickstand has to be up to engage drive.
It seems that you need to trade all that computer work in and buy yourself an apartment building for some good old passive income.
Better to get fired in person instead of text?
Yeah. I think the text is more efficient. Having someone come to the office is posturing.
Well dang, I guess I need to pay you that money I owe you now lol.
This too shall pass !!!
How many bikes do you have?
I'm down to 16 motorcycles and scooters now from a total of 26 about a year ago. Most of the bikes in the stable were obtained cheaply (either used or salvage projects), but a few have been new purchases. I primarily commute on 2 wheels, so that's where I spend my money instead of on more expensive cars or trucks. 😉👍 --QM
@@QuasiMotard Nice I have one and looking for a second one. I had that style CB500F a few years ago and loved it. Thinking about a CT125
what's that windscreen?
That's the Givi A1126 in light smoke: amzn.to/3YJ4PRu . You can probably find it cheaper if you search around. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Oh you bet ill be a regular viewer of the QuasiRaw channel. I personally enjoy longer unedited ride videos,i wanna see everything haha. You know me,i don't mind the profanity or politics and opinions.
I thought that bike had an audible blinker? 2:50 - 3:30
Nope... the CB500X and a couple of others have the beeper. I need to clean out the switch on this one because it's very sticky... doesn't want to cancel unless you mash it several times. 😉👍 --QM
Quasi.. Tell houston city council about the guillotine issue
Kawasaki 450 get horrible gas mileage for its engine size. Honda gets 20 to 30 more mpg for the same size engine!
That's a common theme across most Honda motorcycles compared to Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha models in the same displacement classes. Hondas usually run 10-20% more efficiently than their counterparts from other manufacturers. I think that's related to the fueling and emissions tuning. Kawi and Yamaha are usually more performance-oriented, so they consume more fuel. 🤷♂️ --QM
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