Intentionally Bad Hold Music
-
How did this thread get so long without someone mentioning Jolly Rodger Phone Company? https://jollyrogertelephone.com/
-
@manxam post right above yours. But they didn’t link to it.
-
If you want some dreadful hold music, check out the first 30-45 seconds of the 1st song on John Zorn's Classical Guide to Strategy. It is an album of improvised music on soprano sax and duck calls (no, seriously). My buddy used to use it to get people out of the used CD store at closing time. Never failed.
-
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Skyetel People like to defend the weirdest things.
The only purpose of any business is to make profit. It is not like this is a secret.
Now this I most definitely disagree with.
I will agree that most businesses want to make a profit - while at the same time, not trying to squeeze out every last time of legit legal profit - instead making enough profit to the CEO's/owner's happiness...
-
@Dashrender said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Skyetel People like to defend the weirdest things.
The only purpose of any business is to make profit. It is not like this is a secret.
Now this I most definitely disagree with.
I will agree that most businesses want to make a profit - while at the same time, not trying to squeeze out every last time of legit legal profit - instead making enough profit to the CEO's/owner's happiness...
You are injecting your own bias in here.
The purpose of the business is to make a profit.
The purpose of the CEO is to be happy.
Those are not mutually exclusive things. -
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Dashrender said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Skyetel People like to defend the weirdest things.
The only purpose of any business is to make profit. It is not like this is a secret.
Now this I most definitely disagree with.
I will agree that most businesses want to make a profit - while at the same time, not trying to squeeze out every last time of legit legal profit - instead making enough profit to the CEO's/owner's happiness...
You are injecting your own bias in here.
The purpose of the business is to make a profit.
The purpose of the CEO is to be happy.
Those are not mutually exclusive things.Except that the CEO actually sets the purpose of the business - unless it's a publicly held company then it is more about profits, though the CEO can still make it not about ultimate profits.
-
@Dashrender said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Dashrender said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@JaredBusch said in Intentionally Bad Hold Music:
@Skyetel People like to defend the weirdest things.
The only purpose of any business is to make profit. It is not like this is a secret.
Now this I most definitely disagree with.
I will agree that most businesses want to make a profit - while at the same time, not trying to squeeze out every last time of legit legal profit - instead making enough profit to the CEO's/owner's happiness...
You are injecting your own bias in here.
The purpose of the business is to make a profit.
The purpose of the CEO is to be happy.
Those are not mutually exclusive things.Except that the CEO actually sets the purpose of the business - unless it's a publicly held company then it is more about profits, though the CEO can still make it not about ultimate profits.
No, you are not correct. A business is about profit. The people running the business in a way that is not that, are not running a business. They are running a hobby, or a charity simply to provide employment for no reason, etc. But they are not running a business.