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Veritas Is Said in Talks to Acquire Data Firm Dun and Bradstreet

4 pointsby petethomas4 months ago

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jimmytucson4 months ago
Worked for Dun &amp; Bradstreet for a bit in high school. Weird job, looking back. Sitting in a cubicle, a terminal would &quot;randomly&quot; pull up information about a small business in a kinda CRUD-like interface that a 14-year-old could spin up in a few minutes in RoR. You&#x27;d have to cold-call the business owner, and then ask all sorts of personal questions, like their address, how many customers they have. My &quot;favorite&quot; question, &quot;What was your total revenue last year?&quot; And some people would actually give it out! But most would spit in your face or hang up. The coup de grace was if they didn&#x27;t hang up, you had to then upsell them on one of your data products. I remember one of them was just, here&#x27;s the information we have on you (that you just gave me).<p>It was soooo soul-crushing, after every call I&#x27;d click away from the CRUD terminal to a browser and read a little &quot;John Baez&#x27;s stuff&quot; for a few minutes. And then I&#x27;d hear the phone ring and it&#x27;d be my boss saying, &quot;Let&#x27;s take another call, okay?&quot;<p>They used to tell us Abraham Lincoln worked there, I guess because it&#x27;s hard to imagine Abe toiling at a fucking boring and embarrassing job like this, so maybe it&#x27;s actually not that bad.