This got me fired on my birthday once.
Worked at a high end bird food manufacturer, we got in 2000lb boxes of
peanuts. They had to be sprayed with an antioxidant that stopped some
growth that kills exotic birds. I religiously put it in every 2000lb crate
(takes a long time, has to be dumped into a little leg up into a mixer)
Me and this punk were the ones who were responsible for this. His speed was
a lot faster than mine, never really had time to figure out why.
We had a QA checklist that had that on it. This is where I screwed up, and
why I never sign others QA stuff now. Whoever was at the book when a batch
went through signed it
When random lab sampling came back on a batch I signed QA on, guess what
wasnt in it, yep, the antioxidant. As I was being walked out how realized
how that prick was so much faster than me.

On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, 10:26 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I remember working as a bagger/stock boy at a grocery store. Other guys
> were content to goof off in a storage room and let me do all the work.
> I was never angry at them, just confused because I couldn't understand
> their attitude towards work.  Now I get angry when I have to pick up
> after other people.  The difference isn't in the young whippersnappers,
> it's that I've grown up to be an a-hole.
>
> In my opinion, the top traits that will make a person successful are these:
>
> 1. The willingness to look at your own work and say, "I can do this
> better next time."
>
> 2. Willingness to look at an unfamiliar problem and say "I've got the
> ball, I will figure out how to solve this."
>
> They both boil down to attitude.  I don't know how such attitudes are
> learned, but schools need to figure out how to teach it.  Kids will do
> the bare minimum at every other subject if they don't somehow get the
> attitude right.  When the bare minimum is good enough at school then
> that's what they'll do the rest of their life.
>
> Just one a-hole's opinion.
>
> -Adam
>
>
> On 12/14/2020 11:02 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
> > I'm getting tired of what is either bad data, or people just not
> > caring about their jobs.  To quote Moss 'I've sent an email, it's
> > fine...'  Not bothering to go beyond their first google result and
> > calling it good.  Why can't people take pride in their jobs anymore?
> >
> > Dunn and Bradstreet has the contact for our company listed as someone
> > who has never worked here, and they want to charge us to update their
> > info.  Circular file cabinet for anything from them.
> >
> > Paypal just called looking for someone who has never worked here.
> >
> > A police department in Massachusetts (we are in Illinois)  Left us a
> > voicemail asking us to remove our vehicle from their street.  He left
> > me the VIN and Registration number of the vehicle, but did not leave
> > an area code with his callback number, he Blocked his CID.  I had to
> > get the RPID info from our phone provider to track down his department
> > to tell them that we're not who he's looking for.  Why did he not
> > actually start with the vehicle registration info instead of googling
> > for the name that was on the side of the van and calling the first
> > result?  i fell like the police would have access to that data.
> >
> > The FBI emailed me a Subpoena for ip address records for IP addresses
> > that was not ours, but another company with a similar sounding name.
> >
> > Not to mention companies applying payments to wrong circuits, so 1
> > circuit has a 5 month credit on it, and they shut a 2nd circuit off
> > for non-payment with no letters or calls.
> >
> > I was talking to someone in the airline industry, they said the
> > biggest problem they have with new employees is perfection.  The new
> > employee will say 'it's fine, it works 95% of the time'  to which they
> > have to be reminded that someone will die if that 5% comes up.
> >
> > And don't get be started on how Bloated all software is now.
> >
> > I guess I'm just getting too old and curmudgeonly and these young
> > whippersnappers just don't understand what doing a good job is.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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