Do you remember Glen Svalstedt?
“Sure.”
Really?
“No.”
Thanks.
Glen Svalstedt is the Executive Director for “Financial
Contract Reporting” at NBCUniversal,
to which I believe you can add Comcast. Because, I guess, it’s a contractual
obligation, Glen Svalstedt regularly sends me a statement, showing how far during
that fiduciary period Major Dad – of
which I am a “Profit Participant” but not yet – has advanced towards ultimate
profitability.
Wishful Thinking: It
was only a matter of time.
Does that name ring a bell for you now?
“No.”
Fine. I probably know
less about your lives.
A while back, I got a call from Glen Svalstedt. Yessir!
The man called me at home. I felt
so honored, I put him on “Hold” and went and put on some pants.
Glen came right to the point. He wanted to know if it would be okay if he
stopped sending the statements.
Apparently, his company was in trouble, and they thought saving fourteen
pages, a staple and a stamp would keep them in business.
I told Glen to keep sending the statements, adding, tongue
only partly in cheek – because it’s
hard to talk if it’s all in there –
that getting those statements in the mail were the most exciting days on my
calendar.
It’s rather sad how close that is to being actually correct.
Narrative Turnaround…
After the latest statement, I may be changing my mind about
receiving those statements.
And here’s why.
I had always had hope that Major Dad would someday be “in the black” and I would eventually
see money. It was false hope, but it was hope.
Today, that false hope is even harder to sustain.
Read this, and empathetically weep.
Previous Statement:
Major Dad had moved $57,697
closer to “pay dirt.”
Most Recent Statement: The “cumulative take” slowed to $5,435.
World-Wide.
I know that none of us are accountants except the few of you
who are accountants. But who needs to be
an accountant? A 90% drop in
profitability in a single “Reporting Period”?
That is really not good.
I mean, there was never a “tidal wave.”
But now, it’s a trickle.
In the direction of “Dry Hole.”
Reading the current report, former supporters of this
upright Marine comedy – Abu Dhabi, Cyprus, Malaysia – not a cent in subsequent
sales. Canada – my home and native land
– Israel – where I bought hundreds of trees:
Increase in sales?
Zero.
I mean, come on, eh?
Checking the numbers, none of which appear to have changed
from the previous statement,
I don’t see how we went up five thousand bucks.
World-Wide.
You know what?
I think it’s over.
I think I need to call Glen.
Who wants to get statements that keep saying the same
thing? It’s like checking a corpse every
six months and going, “Any news?”
It was good run.
Of paper, if not profits.
But one has to face facts.
Previously, a realistic assessment of my chances of seeing
some money from the deal was “Never.”
Now, it is definitely longer.
1 comment:
I remember the previous posts. Since NBC is starting their own streaming service next year, just have Glen tell Steve to put Major Dad on the schedule. They are reportedly going to pay Netflix $500M to reclaim the rights to The Office in order to put it on the new streaming service so they'd probably be happy to buy back Major Dad for a similar fee!
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