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Kee Kee said:

Tell me your nightmares. I bet they are way more interesting.


Last week I was captured by North Korea and was held in their high security prison. I was beaten up pretty bad, but I finally escaped only to realize that it was in downtown Bryan and I had to skateboard to my parents house while avoiding the police

Your turn
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She was wrong. That wasn't interesting at all.
122 Screen
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I stumbled upon this page tonight and swam through 20 pages of jocularity! I worked at "The Firm" for 3 years in the mid/late 90s. It was a good gap-fill and throughout my career since, my stories of this hole draw gasps from exec's and HR folks I work with.

A few memories off the top of my head:

- My Sales buddy who was required to go to the Houstonian and bear the C***watching of the VPs; and the fact the VPs left the locker room and entered the gym in a pecking order...Bob first...Terry Jones second...etc.

- My pal above had a sunburn and was told by no-clue-Marketing-VP Dan Egan "you gotta get rid of that sunburn fast. Bob doesn't like sunburns."

- Lyman Maddox teaching classes and his "Boy Howdy's". The clients loved him.

- Nancy Kleckner...

- Having AJ Foyt's Copenhagen sponsored race car in the lobby at a company that prohibited tobacco use

- The Gage brothers -- great guys!

- That chubby VIN product manager who looked like he was about to have a heart attack at any moment. Bruce MIller I think.

- That bogus "certification" program and how the golden children eased thru it for a few dollar raise, and others were screwed out of it.

- "Enter 5 kernels a week. Bob reads all of 'em!"

- Power Workstation...perhaps the most useless endeavor ever.

- Bob's 122 screen and his cell phones listed for "Red car...Silver car"

- The weak launch of VIPARCAT and how everyone manned phones and had dealership parts managers calling and demanding to speak with Willie Daughters as it didn't work.

- Tommy something (Barron?), the heralded VP of programming or something, and how he never attended college a la Steve Jobs. (And his brother Leonard who later was hired as a call center guy.)

- People parking out front and having their windshield swamped with that extra sticky sticker that was near impossible to get off without a razor bade and a gallon of water.

- The annual "Are you bought in" speech by the likes of Michael Creagh and other butt kissers, and the fools who would populate their 122 screens with the message "I am!"

- Bob's annual trip with his VPs and how they all came down the steps of the office on Hollister showing off and laughing before departing for some boat, island, etc.

- Rob Nalley's nose always neatly tucked into Brockman's a$$ in any and every setting.

- Terry Jones' office being the only one with paper over the door window so you didn't know what he was doing in there or who he was with.

- How whenever someone took a job elsewhere, everyone in the dept would ask the departing employee what other companies they applied to, so they may have a chance at other job openings and also leave.

- The "rules" that UCS employees were not allowed to communicate with ex employees; and they were not to discuss salaries with other employees because "someone will always be upset to learn they make less".

- That old dude George Armstrong who left and came back..."the only man at UCS with two 10-year anniversary pins"

- The day the Gateway 2000 laptops arrived and the field team had laptops for the first time ever.

I could go on and on...so glad I found this site. And so glad I'm in a far better place. I wonder if Bob ever let his wife have that divorce?

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Was at coushatta today and saw a keytrak machine at the security desk.
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122 Screen said:

- Having AJ Foyt's Copenhagen sponsored race car in the lobby at a company that prohibited tobacco use
Ha, never thought about it like that.


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- Power Workstation...perhaps the most useless endeavor ever.

Hey, I spent a lot of time on that!


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- Tommy something (Barron?), the heralded VP of programming or something, and how he never attended college a la Steve Jobs. (And his brother Leonard who later was hired as a call center guy.)
Tommy Barras - had a case of Napoleon syndrome.


I don't know if anybody shared this story yet... when I hired on, they made sure to tell me about Bob's new car... some special order Mercedes sedan with a V12. Was supposed to be 1 of only 6 in the U.S. He had it delivered to the office and parked it right by the doors so everybody could see the $140k sticker on it, all while he was paying his employees sh*t.


3 years of my life I really wish I could get back.
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One of the most self-proclaiming websites I've seen:

http://bobbrockman.com
Duncan Idaho
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I will be eternally grateful for the mad skills I gained rebuilding power supplies and video cards for VT-100 terminals.

You can't put a price on those skills.
Green2Maroon
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Username checks out.
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bco2003 said:

One of the most self-proclaiming websites I've seen:

http://bobbrockman.com
What a tool!

To be fair though, I am just mocking him out of jealousy. I am not powerful or rich enough to merit my own "look at me" website.
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drumboy said:

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Back in those days, you were required to wear suit and tie everyday no matter what your job was except for the maintenance staff. The all-white maintenance management staff wore white dress shirts with a UCS logo on them, and the all-black maintenance non-management staff wore blue shirts.


Sounds only natural that you went to IBM!

I just came from IBM and I wore polos with jeans and I was the most dressed up person there. Kinda miss that and the free snacks/cokes/red bulls/Keurig/lattes as well as the 10lbs I lost the first month away from there.
Exactly. IBM was the most casual place I've worked in my career.
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ClickClack said:

Applied there out of college and so thankful they didn't hire me. You could tell something was really weird after spending about 15 minutes inside. I don't think they liked that I pressed for what the salary would be at the end of my interview. And the number they finally provided was pretty terrible.

And then the tobacco thing. So if I work there I can't have an occasional cigar? GFY
Bob Brockman (the president and lead control freak) walked into my cube when I had a dip in my mouth in 1992 (I had made a sizeable sale the previous month and he decided to walk by and congratulate me. I was literally ****ting in my pants.

I remember pretending like i was really engrossed in a fake spreadsheet I had on my monitor (in my group we always kept a fake spreadsheet app that you could push a key and have it pop up due to Tetris being the popular way to kill time) so I never turned around and looked at him. After telling me that he was impressed with the large CGMs I was able to get on my deal he mentioned that he admired my "extreme focus" and walked away.

I would have been out on my ass within 5 minutes if he knew I had that dip in my cheek.
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Bohica64 said:

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The first ever girl in the one year sales training program had to quit. One of the enterprising sales reps in the field found pictures of her posing in a college playboy edition and faxed them into the home office. It made for quite a story.



Ahhhh, Leah. I remember her well. Girls of the SWC if I'm not mistaken. She was very friendly and quite attractive.

Yep, Girls of the SWC. When I first heard she had been hired I remembered her shot in that issue immediately. It was very memorable, easily the most memorable of them all that year.
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terradactylexpress said:

If that is the true grenade story **** all you *******s who hyped that story up
Yeah pretty anticlimactic. It's no worse than the portion of the employee handbook with "Bob's 10 Commandments" where #1 is work should come before family (the moral being that without work you can't provide for your family). I'd think by now HR would have made him change that, but I doubt it.

Also back in 1993 during one of our all hands meetings Bob announced that UCS's health plan would no longer cover HIV or AIDs (he was a reknowned homophobe); on a 100% Club trip he told several of us that he knew there were two homos in the company, one on the first floor and one on the fourth floor. He said they were ok as long as they kept it to themselves. When one person mentioned that one day people will start bring their partners on 100% Club Trips he just said that will never, ever happen as long as he's there.
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122 Screen said:

I stumbled upon this page tonight and swam through 20 pages of jocularity! I worked at "The Firm" for 3 years in the mid/late 90s. It was a good gap-fill and throughout my career since, my stories of this hole draw gasps from exec's and HR folks I work with.

A few memories off the top of my head:

- My Sales buddy who was required to go to the Houstonian and bear the C***watching of the VPs; and the fact the VPs left the locker room and entered the gym in a pecking order...Bob first...Terry Jones second...etc.

- My pal above had a sunburn and was told by no-clue-Marketing-VP Dan Egan "you gotta get rid of that sunburn fast. Bob doesn't like sunburns."

- Lyman Maddox teaching classes and his "Boy Howdy's". The clients loved him.

- Nancy Kleckner...

- Having AJ Foyt's Copenhagen sponsored race car in the lobby at a company that prohibited tobacco use

- The Gage brothers -- great guys!

- That chubby VIN product manager who looked like he was about to have a heart attack at any moment. Bruce MIller I think.

- That bogus "certification" program and how the golden children eased thru it for a few dollar raise, and others were screwed out of it.

- "Enter 5 kernels a week. Bob reads all of 'em!"

- Power Workstation...perhaps the most useless endeavor ever.

- Bob's 122 screen and his cell phones listed for "Red car...Silver car"

- The weak launch of VIPARCAT and how everyone manned phones and had dealership parts managers calling and demanding to speak with Willie Daughters as it didn't work.

- Tommy something (Barron?), the heralded VP of programming or something, and how he never attended college a la Steve Jobs. (And his brother Leonard who later was hired as a call center guy.)

- People parking out front and having their windshield swamped with that extra sticky sticker that was near impossible to get off without a razor bade and a gallon of water.

- The annual "Are you bought in" speech by the likes of Michael Creagh and other butt kissers, and the fools who would populate their 122 screens with the message "I am!"

- Bob's annual trip with his VPs and how they all came down the steps of the office on Hollister showing off and laughing before departing for some boat, island, etc.

- Rob Nalley's nose always neatly tucked into Brockman's a$$ in any and every setting.

- Terry Jones' office being the only one with paper over the door window so you didn't know what he was doing in there or who he was with.

- How whenever someone took a job elsewhere, everyone in the dept would ask the departing employee what other companies they applied to, so they may have a chance at other job openings and also leave.

- The "rules" that UCS employees were not allowed to communicate with ex employees; and they were not to discuss salaries with other employees because "someone will always be upset to learn they make less".

- That old dude George Armstrong who left and came back..."the only man at UCS with two 10-year anniversary pins"

- The day the Gateway 2000 laptops arrived and the field team had laptops for the first time ever.

I could go on and on...so glad I found this site. And so glad I'm in a far better place. I wonder if Bob ever let his wife have that divorce?



Ok sorry about all the posts; I promise this is my last post for now.

- Lyman was a nice guy but I'm pretty sure Susan ruled that roost with an iron fist.

- Dan Agan is the one who took me aside to let me know I had eaten outside lunches too many times the previous month and how the company subsidized the dining room and would go broke if we didn't use it. To his credit he seemed a little embarrassed to be having the conversation. He has always seemed like the most normal of those VPs to me.

- I went to elementary school with Baron and ran into him after 15 years or so at UCS. Great guy as is Spencer.

- I ran into Rob, Bob, and the entire VP team on a weeknight at a "gentleman's establishment" and was afraid I'd get fired. They were out for Rob's birthday. Rob had on a hat with a dick on it and motioned to me the "zip your lip" thing when he saw me, then saluted me after I gave him a thumbs up.

- George Armstrong was an odd duck, and given UCS's penchant for getting rid of any old people other than the executive team I was shocked they brought him back. He probably retired making $35k a year.

- I saw an internal memo (hand written like most everything sensitive at UCS in the 90s) from Dan Agan to Bob suggesting that Bob make him VP of Sales and Marketing instead of just VP of Marketing. Dan's note was long and well thought out, with a number of bullets giving all the reasons it made sense. Bob's handwritten response was "No.".

- With all that said, Bob, Rob, and Dan were always really good to me. I knew that place was very effed up, but it was a great start to my career and those guys were always first class to me.

- Carlan Cooper (the really fat VP) was an ass -- and a pretty stupid one at that. He must have known something about Bob for blackmail purposes. Given Bob's focus on fitness there is no other reason I can think of that Bob would condone a moribidly obese buffoon like Carlan on his executive team. My guess is Carlan has dropped dead of a heart attack by now, but I don't really know or care.
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Bumpty bump because news
The world needs mean tweets

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Trump 2024
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Here's how to link:

https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/10/15/texas-billionaire-bob-brockman-charged-with-biggest-tax-evasion-case-in-us-history-feds-say-losses-total-2-billion/

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SAN FRANCISCO Robert Brockman, the Houston billionaire and CEO of a software company, has been charged with taking $2 billion through a scheme to evade taxes, hide assets, and launder money, in what federal prosecutors say is the biggest case of its kind.

Brockman, 79, was charged in a 39-count indictment that includes charges of money laundering, conspiracy, wire fraud, and tax evasion. The 42-page indictment, unsealed Thursday morning, alleges that in the late 1990s, Brockman formed companies on the British Virgin Islands and later used them to conceal assets from the IRS.

LOL:


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Prosecutors say he used code words on encrypted emails as part of an elaborate scheme to hide assets overseas. His code name was "Permit," for instance, while others used nom de plumes like "Redfish," "King," "Bonefish," "Snapper," or "Steelhead."
Texas A&M
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Dang... I was hoping to post this story. None of us former employees are surprised.
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Only interview I've ever been on where I "noped" out the door after excusing myself to the restroom. The place just seemed ****ed up the second you walked in.
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Owens...I suspected the same thing about Michael Creagh and Terry Jones. MC could talk some trash to TJ that no one else could get away with. I always figured MC had pix of TJ doing blow off of a strippers azz.
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pilgrim82 said:

Owens...I suspected the same thing about Michael Creagh and Terry Jones. MC could talk some trash to TJ that no one else could get away with. I always figured MC had pix of TJ doing blow off of a strippers azz.
Wouldn't surprise me at all. Most of those VPs from what I remember were so arrogant and thin-skinned that anyone talking any trash whatsoever would send them on tirades. Agan was the only one who's ego wasn't as fragile as tissue paper.

This news about Bob being indicted is resoundingly not a surprise. It was obvious something was going on back when I was there and every division was a separate company located in a different place, one in the Caymans and one in Bermuda. UC Systems, UC Services, UC Consulting, UC Forms, etc. One time the corporate attorney Susan Mattox walked in my office and saw a letter to a client on my desk that was on "Services" letterhead and she just about had a cow. I didn't notice it because it looked just like the Systems letterhead but you would have thought I was giving away trade secrets the way she freaked over it. Such a weird company.
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Wow. And that just happened the other day.
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This thread's so old I can't remember if I ever posted on it. I worked at UCS for a couple of months. Longest year ever.

I had no business working there. Had no idea what I was doing. But I knew a guy who knew a guy who got me the job. I pretty much just watched the clock tick by ever so slowly.
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Some places are actually worse than UCS/Rey Rey. I was stuck in an office support job at a sugar company for a while. Some things happened there that were more messed up than anything I remember at Reynolds & Reynolds. Like convicted felons in union jobs making more money than some college graduates did there. At least one guy at my old facility even had a murder conviction.
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Hi all, My name is Miriam Gottfried. I'm a reporter with The Wall Street Journal. I'm working on a profile of Bob Brockman and UCS/ReyRey. I happened upon this message board in my reporting. I'm interested in speaking with people who worked at the company in the past to learn more about what it was like.

If you are interested/willing, you can contact me at 503-730-4464 or at miriam.gottfried@wsj.com. Thanks.

Just a quick addendum: I have read through this whole message board and would love to use some of the stories and details you all have posted about. To do that, I need to confirm them with real people who can attest to the fact that they actually worked at the company and had these experiences. That's why I posted here. Thanks!
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What is the angle of the story?
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We're famous! We made it y'all!
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Duncan Idaho said:

What is the angle of the story?

Fluff piece
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mgottfried said:

Hi all, My name is Miriam Gottfried. I'm a reporter with The Wall Street Journal. I'm working on a profile of Bob Brockman and UCS/ReyRey. I happened upon this message board in my reporting. I'm interested in speaking with people who worked at the company in the past to learn more about what it was like.

If you are interested/willing, you can contact me at 503-730-4464 or at miriam.gottfried@wsj.com. Thanks.


Nice try Bob.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

mgottfried said:

Hi all, My name is Miriam Gottfried. I'm a reporter with The Wall Street Journal. I'm working on a profile of Bob Brockman and UCS/ReyRey. I happened upon this message board in my reporting. I'm interested in speaking with people who worked at the company in the past to learn more about what it was like.

If you are interested/willing, you can contact me at 503-730-4464 or at miriam.gottfried@wsj.com. Thanks.


Nice try Bob.


If it's a con, it's a very long con, as her Twitter handle lists that contact info, as does her blurb on the WSJ site.
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As you know, Brockman has been charged with the biggest individual tax fraud in U.S. history, but basically no one has ever heard of him outside of Houston. We want to explain his background, personality and unusual management style. Happy to talk more about it before you decide whether you're interested.
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Claude! said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

mgottfried said:

Hi all, My name is Miriam Gottfried. I'm a reporter with The Wall Street Journal. I'm working on a profile of Bob Brockman and UCS/ReyRey. I happened upon this message board in my reporting. I'm interested in speaking with people who worked at the company in the past to learn more about what it was like.

If you are interested/willing, you can contact me at 503-730-4464 or at miriam.gottfried@wsj.com. Thanks.


Nice try Bob.


If it's a con, it's a very long con, as her Twitter handle lists that contact info, as does her blurb on the WSJ site.


That's exactly what Bob would want you to think. And I'm not falling for it.
mgottfried
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I assure you. It's actually me here.

Here's my bio on the WSJ website https://www.wsj.com/news/author/miriam-gottfried

Here's my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miriam-gottfried-9a92934/

Here are a few of my stories that mention Brockman: https://www.wsj.com/articles/houston-software-executive-robert-brockman-charged-with-tax-evasion-11602790834

https://www.wsj.com/articles/vista-equity-s-smith-reaches-settlement-with-doj-in-tax-probe-11602713545?mod=article_inline

https://www.wsj.com/articles/billionaires-secret-buyout-formula-110-instructions-and-an-intelligence-test-1531151197

I also added a mention of TexAgs to my Twitter bio: https://twitter.com/miriamgottfried
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Relax. We already know everything about you. Bob told us you were coming.
 
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