Oh, a factory or business shop full of idiots who know very little,
making you look the quintessential fountain of knowledge.  

Any system can be set up to run successfully, if anyone bother to set it
up.  I suppose you must now judge no group capable of administering
their own computers.  

Jeff, if the only restaurant you've ever eaten is a cheap hash-house,
perhaps I shouldn't expect your culinary dreams to get but so high?

Thank you,

Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----
> We had the seniority to tell the administrator what his priorities 
> were; we defined his job and had him document any new processes we 
> hadn't already documented as we set things up.
>
>> If I had a quarter for every question that I answered with "Did you
> read the email I sent out about this yesterday/last week?", I could 
> retire early.
>
> We might have retired you early if you came to us as an administrator 
> with that attitude, and you'd be looking for those quarters still.

I suspect you work in a very different environment than I do.
Fortunately, I work for more level-headed people who expect me to
understand their business and provide the business tools needed, while
protecting business assets from the users' whims.

This place was self-administered when I got here and was a raging mess.
I was brought in to bring order to their chaos.


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