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Domus posted:At least at my company, there is no backup whatsoever for many tasks. If someone calls off sick or takes vacation, the work just doesn’t get done. They can’t afford that. Aaaah, you’re talking about lean. Employing exactly the right number of people to do the job as it is right now. When anyone going on holiday, being ill, or leaving for any reason means you suddenly become woefully understaffed. When an unexpected small surge in demand means every single customer doesn’t get what they want because you don’t have the staff to cope with anything outside the exact average workload.
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Scientastic posted:Aaaah, you’re talking about lean. Making me have "6 lean sigma" flashbacks here.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Lol, look at this scrub focusing on results instead of whatever metrics he can pencil whip into looking good. That's every warehouse/distribution center for every company. In college I worked in a Staples warehouse for a summer and was literally running 40 pound boxes of paper from one end of a conveyor belt to another to try to keep my metrics up in a 90 degree building. We'd fill up belt that ran five floors with everything we could, and then get admonished for having downtime because other areas of the distribution center didn't/couldn't work as fast. I quit that job a few weeks early because I was admonished for putting on a harness to step out and bring a pallet forward when I was on the top floor of the rack (50' up). I "took too long" and so my numbers weren't as high as they should have been that day. Distribution centers are a nightmare.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I grew up with an ethos that there was no problem which could not be surmounted by a Swiss Army knife and a roll of duct tape. Tbh the hate is doing most of the heavy lifting here.
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I keep seeing people talk about agile jira board trello lean six sigma poo poo and I'm just over here like "I just tell people 'no' over and over all day on the phone and I'm alright with it" Y'all poo poo sounds like a lot of... work?
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AHH F/UGH posted:I keep seeing people talk about agile jira board trello lean six sigma poo poo and I'm just over here like "I just tell people 'no' over and over all day on the phone and I'm alright with it" How frequently does the form and reason for your "no" change? Is it going to potentially become "yes" in a month, or "lemon" a month after that? All these stupid methodologies are to help turn a very chaotic process into something that, theoretically, a customer will want to purchase.
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Volmarias posted:How frequently does the form and reason for your "no" change? Is it going to potentially become "yes" in a month, or "lemon" a month after that? Nah, they're mostly there to harvest consulting fees and allow managers to justify their pointless micromanaging and completely artificial metrics.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Nah, they're mostly there to harvest consulting fees and allow managers to justify their pointless micromanaging and completely artificial metrics. Well, yes, but we all politely pretend that's not it.
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Volmarias posted:How frequently does the form and reason for your "no" change? Is it going to potentially become "yes" in a month, or "lemon" a month after that? No stays no, always. It's a perk of the job, I'd say.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/CPxDyE2hHKb/?utm_medium=share_sheet Sorry for Instagram link but it’s good
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SMEGMA_MAIL posted:https://www.instagram.com/reel/CPxDyE2hHKb/?utm_medium=share_sheet Either I don't get it or you posted the wrong link. Is this some hold music that I'm not aware of?
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Volmarias posted:Either I don't get it or you posted the wrong link. Is this some hold music that I'm not aware of? It’s Cisco’s hold music which is common in enterprise. Pretty much all federal government and major hospitals
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Somehow that brought to mind the brief stint I did for a company that provided support for AT&T cellular customers. To find information on stuff like International plans, cruise plans (which were different), promotions, and pretty much anything relating to service, you had to use the AT&T intranet site that was set up kind of like a wiki. I say "kind of," because instead of updating entries, they just created whole new pages. The old pages weren't removed or marked as deprecated, they were just replaced in search by new pages. So every single time you HAD to do a fresh search because if you bookmarked a page then it could be obsoleted and you would have no way of knowing it was no longer current. And the search on the intranet site was maybe as good as the SA forum search, so it was always a crapshoot if the search you are running now will return the same results as the identical search you ran an hour ago.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I grew up with an ethos that there was no problem which could not be surmounted by a Swiss Army knife and a roll of duct tape. We talking actual swiss army knife, or AR15 "army knife"?
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What the gently caress is assigned to me? Let me check my workflow, sharepoint sites, ticketing system (separate from workflow), assigned KPIs, random notes I scribbled during meetings, emails (focal point for random poo poo :killme:), half-remembered conversations, random tracking Excel sheets, etc... I'd much rather if everything was assigned to one system even if it was lovely. Hell, give me a classic lovely Java client. I won't complain, not after dealing with this chaotic mess. e: forgot about the random tracking Excel sheets lol. Just proves I have too many places where my tasks can be hidden. e2: Oh gently caress I forgot work instant messengers which are a thing now. Workaday Wizard fucked around with this message at 12:47 on Jun 7, 2021 |
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SkyeAuroline posted:Password field that isn't exact-match sensitive.
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Workaday Wizard posted:e: forgot about the random tracking Excel sheets lol. Just proves I have too many places where my tasks can be hidden. I recently worked in a place who didn't want to pay for Slack, so any work or intelligence gathered in it were lost to the winds after 10k posts. In an organsation of 400, so basically a busy day of posts.
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Collateral Damage posted:My high school library in the 90s had a system which accepted wildcards in the username field. So you'd enter * in the username field and an obviously dumb password like "Password" or the name of the school and it would log you in as the first user it could find with that password. That is loving amazing and I love it.
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Boiled Water posted:I recently worked in a place who didn't want to pay for Slack, so any work or intelligence gathered in it were lost to the winds after 10k posts. This has to be the nadir of trying to cram a workflow on an excel sheet.
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Boiled Water posted:I recently worked in a place who didn't want to pay for Slack, so any work or intelligence gathered in it were lost to the winds after 10k posts. Our company rules only hold 24 hours of history in Google Chat so to get around this you have very few Chats but 1237213679162 rooms since they let Rooms store history for some reason instead. Awesome system, works great
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# ? Jun 7, 2021 14:51 |
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Here's something fun my work does all the time: -I go to do something I've done a dozen times -It gets rejected by someone I've never spoken to before -They say I need X attachment or Y form signed off as well -That wasn't communicated before and now I basically have to restart -I do it the new way they want -It gets rejected because I didn't also submit the info to a system I've never heard of -I go to submit the details but get rejected because I haven't taken the training for the system -Request training -Denied because my supervisor didn't request it for me first??? -Wait two weeks for my supervisor to get around to it -Original report now grossly late -Get rejected again because my training certificate hasn't populated in the system yet -Get an average score on my appraisal for not "taking enough initiative" Seems to happen about once a month. I can't keep up with how frequently the standards change and that I never know where it's going to come from. There is no one above me who checks my work, makes sure I have the right access to stuff or that digests new policy. I'm going insane.
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DOD?
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SMEGMA_MAIL posted:DOD? I can not confirm or deny But my productivity is in the toilet because I'm constantly fighting the systems at play. I can't keep the expectations straight and talking to my coworkers, neither can they.
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# ? Jun 7, 2021 16:06 |
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Configuration management teams hire people with the least possible foresight possible. This is to ensure constant process updates that the managers can bill as 'improvements'. I feel your pain
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Collateral Damage posted:My high school library in the 90s had a system which accepted wildcards in the username field. So you'd enter * in the username field and an obviously dumb password like "Password" or the name of the school and it would log you in as the first user it could find with that password. Oh my god. I wonder if anywhere is still doing the stupid thing my High School did in the 2000s: everybody's password was their birthday . Also letting students have permissions sufficient to use the 'NET SEND *' command which sent a text message to EVERY computer on the domain. Although that one was fixed rather quickly after students discovered it.
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Sardonik posted:Oh my god. NET SEND brings back so many memories of my highschool teachers getting upset that a student in a computer lab somewhere on campus sent PENIS to every single computer. We'd get an angry announcement shortly after but the adults were barely capable of working an abacus so it's probably still possible to do that today.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Somehow that brought to mind the brief stint I did for a company that provided support for AT&T cellular customers. Dang. Our internal ticket system allows users to create Knowledge Articles which can be referenced by support to help resolve issues. Good idea, so I created multiple detailed articles to address common issues and set these to published and got a notification that the article was now live! Maybe about a year later after wondering why we were still getting the same tickets I was informed that after publishing a knowledge article it doesn't become visible, it instead goes to your own personal article review queue and sits there until you approve your own article. This queue provides no notifications that there are items there for you to look at, nor does any step in the process tell you to go there. I asked if this process could be improved to either remove this pointless step or at least let users know it is required, was informed that yep it's a confusing process.
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Most of the "training" I get is bloated with stuff like, "All modules are subject to G-H7 review unless an IFRM waiver has been assigned by the COM analyst in the FY in which a Level 3 UO got a divorce." These dipshits frontload everything with jargon and only give context, if any ever comes, at the end. It's so infuriating to have to do everything twice because I don't know what the gently caress they are talking about.
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Workaday Wizard posted:What the gently caress is assigned to me? Let me check my workflow, sharepoint sites, ticketing system (separate from workflow), assigned KPIs, random notes I scribbled during meetings, emails (focal point for random poo poo :killme:), half-remembered conversations, random tracking Excel sheets, etc... Yes but have you considered that someone owns each of those individual systems and that it is very important that they keep their job so we have to keep all these systems because very important people need to own things so that they can get promoted?
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Inzombiac posted:Most of the "training" I get is bloated with stuff like, "All modules are subject to G-H7 review unless an IFRM waiver has been assigned by the COM analyst in the FY in which a Level 3 UO got a divorce." drat, your training documents have words? Several documents I opened were just a handful of screenshots, no words, no context. One had a single screenshot of the output with the only step basically being "1). Run the program". Uh, sure. How does one get to the program? What are the parameters? What do I input?
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Azuth0667 posted:NET SEND brings back so many memories of my highschool teachers getting upset that a student in a computer lab somewhere on campus sent PENIS to every single computer. We'd get an angry announcement shortly after but the adults were barely capable of working an abacus so it's probably still possible to do that today. You got me curious and I just looked. Apparently it looks like in Windows 10 SEND is no longer a valid function of NET. It's been buggy whipped!
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Zarin posted:drat, your training documents have words? Ha, most of the supporting documentation is from before 2008 and is mostly that. Screenshots, contextless arrows, no way of knowing when things are appropriate. I wouldn't stress so much about it but I'm handling a lot of money and contracts and if they are mishandled, it's my rear end.
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BitBasher posted:You got me curious and I just looked. Apparently it looks like in Windows 10 SEND is no longer a valid function of NET. It's been buggy whipped! It died with Vista.
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Zarin posted:drat, your training documents have words? Y'all are getting training documents?
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Thomamelas posted:It died with Vista. PHUO: this is a more legitimate reason to dislike Vista than most others.
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Zarin posted:drat, your training documents have words? One of the hardest problems in my org is finding the actual URL to get to whatever system. I normally end up searching the portal and hopefully you find a document that actually has it listed.
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So just found out that both the test analysts in my terrible are team are leaving in the next two weeks (outsourced resource so short notice period). And their test lead is leaving in a month. ... and I have a second interview on Thursday so may be handing in my notice next week. This is going to go so very, very well! Hopefully they'll realise the terrible culture of the team is burning people out because there's no way you can keep up with the pace without doing 10-12 hour days every day.
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SkyeAuroline posted:Y'all are getting training documents? *in my best Rodney Dangerfield voice* "Hey everyone, check out the person fancy enough to get trained by an actual person!" inb4 I'm corrected that there was no trainer
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There are few sources of schadenfreude more pure than that felt by an underappreciated or misused employee as they leave for greener pastures knowing that their former employers are royally hosed.
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Zarin posted:*in my best Rodney Dangerfield voice* "Hey everyone, check out the person fancy enough to get trained by an actual person!" Does "the only person who knows how the system works, and has refused to train anyone or write anything down for the sake of job security, right up until work stress + age was enough they had to" count as a trainer? If so then I got 50% and the other 50% has been "uh, figure it out, here's some complete stuff to look at" that I reformatted as real guides, because I'm keenly aware I'm going to be in the same position down the line if I stay here.
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