Donald Harris Joins Torque!
by Eric Preisz · 06/10/2010 (10:51 pm) · 34 comments
Our booth design for Game Education SummitThe last few weeks have been really busy and really fun. I’ve been having the time of my life and I can’t think of a prior job that I’ve enjoyed more than my current.
I like to work hard. I called in sick on Wednesday and still found myself taking two trips to the office. One trip to offer ice cream to anyone in the game studio willing to help us do a web-site usability test; the other visit was to pick up my laptop power cord that I left in the room we were using for the testing. Anyways, it goes without saying that I enjoy working hard and my day "away" from the office was very productive. Twelve to fourteen hour days are the norm for me; but I’m not complaining –they feel like three hour days and I feel extremely lucky to have the opportunity to spend that time in the Torque division.
I like to play hard too. After our quarterly executive offsite meetings last week I was ready to blow off some steam. My wife’s cousin happened to be celebrating his bachelor party in Vegas and so the stage was set for a great weekend. One of the interesting parts about living in Vegas is that anyone who you may have ever met, even if just for a second, feels inclined to invite you to their Vegas bachelor party. I have many highlights that I could share, but what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, and unfortunately my only means for keeping these stories local are IP restrictions. I’m betting we have a higher percentage of visitors that know how to spoof an IP so that’s not an option. ( BTW, my wife lives in Vegas as well, so for me, the only real option is acceptable behavior ).
I did get to play black jack with the “man your man could smell like”. That is a shareable story. I told the dealer, “one of us was on Ellen” and asked her to guess who it was. She just smiled ( and took my money ) .
Another benefit of living in Vegas are the beautiful pools. That’s where we decided to have our company picnic. It sounded like a good idea, but a handful of pastey white programmers in the pool with their shirts on doesn’t do much to help to promote tourism. On Sunday, I spent some time at the Mandalay Bay pool. But when it’s 110, the water is a necessity not just a luxury ( I know it’s a dry heat..but seriously )
Where is all of this leading? To my conclusion: Don’t schedule a flight to pick up a new employee at 10:00am after a Saturday night bachelor party.
You may have noticed our new employee Donald around the forums for the past month. That’s because I made him jump through a bunch of hoops in a month long interview and he wanted to show how interested he is in the job and community. He is very talented and we are extremely lucky to have him. Donald will be running the majority of outside sales and social media marketing. He embodies and understands indie development. Donald has the ability to telepathically send out Twitter announcements which makes him perfect for the job. He’s masterful. I asked him something once and his answer showed up on my iPhone Facebook feed before I finished asking the question. If you would like to follow his thought process, his Twitter handle is @tallgamer. Maybe I’ll throw him a few coupons to post on his feed some time soon. Donald is 6’8”, making him the tallest person in the division. I’m 6’5” inches. We got weird looks from people at the airport when I declared out loud, “I’m so excited about this week’s horse jockey convention”. What…? did you expect me to be able to make a funny joke that early in the morning after a bachelor party? Welcome aboard Donald! This week, Donald, myself and two others are heading on a road trip to LA. First we will be hitting E3 and then the Game Education Summit. We will be displaying our new booth to the wonderful people at USC. Pretty cool, eh? If you are heading to either, I’d love to catch up and say hi. I’ll be the guy riding piggy-back on the 6’8” guy who won’t stop texting and filming Flipt videos. | ![]() |
And while cabana parties, black jack, and cigar rollers all sound very opulent, I can promise you that we are spending way more on our tools and runtimes. We’ve brought on more people for documentation, management, development, and QA. I read a quote in a development thread the other day that stated, “…things are crazy productive and exciting…”. That's great to hear. We have a lot to share with you over the next couple of weeks. Expect to hear a lot from us in June.
And for my final note, I’m happy to announce that Scott Burns, our QA lead is our May Torque employee of the month. Congrats Scott!
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#2
06/10/2010 (11:31 pm)
It's set up to auto post Henry :)
#3
06/10/2010 (11:43 pm)
Does this mean I will start getting a backlog of tweets to read too?
#4
The other part of my role as a Social Media manager means that I will be involved in all forms of social media outlets. I hope to help bring back some of the activities that Deborah was doing and expanding on that. If you had suggestions on what you would like to see, let me know. Now about those codes that Eric spoke about... I would have to say keep a look out on either my twitter handle @tallgamer and @torquepowered and keep a look out for the codes.
One more thing as you know I am headed to E3 and I will be seeing some very cool things.If there is anything you would like me to check out tell me. I have my iPhone prepped with Ustream. Let me know if there is someone you would like me to get on film and what questions to ask them.
"Donald is 6’8”, making him the tallest person in the division." Why does everyone seem to forget to put also the coolest...
06/10/2010 (11:59 pm)
Thanks for the warm welcome! It's been a blast joining the company I have been cyber-stalking for so long :) Just as Eric said we have been very busy. To join a company get educated, trained, and then told on your second week of employment you are headed to the largest gaming convention this side of the planet... well it can be a lot to swallow. I will be on the road a lot for InstantAction talking about the products and helping people build their dreams.The other part of my role as a Social Media manager means that I will be involved in all forms of social media outlets. I hope to help bring back some of the activities that Deborah was doing and expanding on that. If you had suggestions on what you would like to see, let me know. Now about those codes that Eric spoke about... I would have to say keep a look out on either my twitter handle @tallgamer and @torquepowered and keep a look out for the codes.
One more thing as you know I am headed to E3 and I will be seeing some very cool things.If there is anything you would like me to check out tell me. I have my iPhone prepped with Ustream. Let me know if there is someone you would like me to get on film and what questions to ask them.
"Donald is 6’8”, making him the tallest person in the division." Why does everyone seem to forget to put also the coolest...
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/donaldharris/sets/72157624249697520/
06/11/2010 (12:03 am)
@Ronny I am using @torquepowered as well. So yeah you may get a flood of tweets and videos and pictures. Here are some pics from my first few days http://www.flickr.com/photos/donaldharris/sets/72157624249697520/
#7
06/11/2010 (1:16 am)
Congrats Donald ! The GG community welcomes you. =)
#8
06/11/2010 (2:08 am)
ํYeap, congratulations Donald!! :)
#9
Crikey! Clash of the Titans!
Congrats on getting a job which involves lounging around pools. ;)
06/11/2010 (2:20 am)
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Donald is 6’8”, making him the tallest person in the division. I’m 6’5” inches.
Crikey! Clash of the Titans!
Congrats on getting a job which involves lounging around pools. ;)
#10
06/11/2010 (4:16 am)
Terrific news! Congratulations, Donald!
#11
I think that's a great way to make sure you get people who are interested in the job and not just the paycheck. That will only benefit the company, its image, and its products.
Good stuff all around...
--RB
06/11/2010 (5:20 am)
Congratulations, Donald...and props to Torque Powered for doing so much hiring from within the community.I think that's a great way to make sure you get people who are interested in the job and not just the paycheck. That will only benefit the company, its image, and its products.
Good stuff all around...
--RB
#12
06/11/2010 (6:44 am)
Congrats Donald! That burger is serious man! :D
#13
06/11/2010 (6:49 am)
Congrats Donald! It's great to (finally) have you onboard and kicking ass for us!
#14
06/11/2010 (7:06 am)
congrats! Look forward to seeing you around more :)
#15
06/11/2010 (7:14 am)
Congratulations Donald. You really deserve it man!
#16
@Aun thanks bud keep up the hard work on the games
@Steven just imagine the two of approaching a potential customer of InstantAction products "You buy or we SMASH!" :)
@Konrad Thanks!
@Ron You are completely right. This is the best kind of crowdsourcing I have seen. It's not really a job because like I posted on twitter "The things that used to distract me from my job is now my career" I couldn't ask for anything more!
@Leroy Let me tell you something, I am not a man who backs down from a burger. But that little guy gave me some trouble. I had to take some of it to the hotel and deal with it there. :)
@David Right on man its been a long time coming!
@S2p thanks and you will!
@Chip thank you so much!
06/11/2010 (8:08 am)
@Keith Thanks man!@Aun thanks bud keep up the hard work on the games
@Steven just imagine the two of approaching a potential customer of InstantAction products "You buy or we SMASH!" :)
@Konrad Thanks!
@Ron You are completely right. This is the best kind of crowdsourcing I have seen. It's not really a job because like I posted on twitter "The things that used to distract me from my job is now my career" I couldn't ask for anything more!
@Leroy Let me tell you something, I am not a man who backs down from a burger. But that little guy gave me some trouble. I had to take some of it to the hotel and deal with it there. :)
@David Right on man its been a long time coming!
@S2p thanks and you will!
@Chip thank you so much!
#17
06/11/2010 (11:52 am)
Congrats!
#18
06/11/2010 (1:11 pm)
Congratulations to Donald and kudos to Eric for having such a cool job.
#19
@Michael Kudos to you for rockin' the Cello. I used to play the cello myself for about 3 years
06/11/2010 (1:29 pm)
@Melv Thanks man!@Michael Kudos to you for rockin' the Cello. I used to play the cello myself for about 3 years
#20
I look forward to even more interaction between our groups:)
BillyG
06/11/2010 (2:14 pm)
D man, that is like terrific news. I been following your statuses on LinkedIn for a while but had no idea you were getting in with GG. I am really happy for you and I know how involved you have been in the scene. You really deserve it!I look forward to even more interaction between our groups:)
BillyG


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I like the increased twitter presence.