I agree, but all too often there has to be a fall guy.

Nick McClure wrote:
>
> In cases like this where there is a complete failure of a process, or a lack
> of a process then you can't blame the one tech that was doing what he
> thought was the right thing to do.
>
> You have to assume that at anytime something could break in your hardware,
> it could be from a power surge, or a faulty hard drive, but it is going to
> happen, regardless of the vendor. Hardware will eventually fail.
>
> You could maybe fire the director of IT for not implementing proper policies
> to deal with these situations, but that isn't going to fix the problem. Now
> should it happen again, yeah, fire them all.
>   
>
>   


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