Wow.  They might be non-techies, but they might be good at their job -
grief counselor, finding shelter for homeless people, stuff like that
where they don't need to be technical.  

 

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From: Steve Pruitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:22 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Non-techies clear out print jobs??

 

It sounds like they need a script to walk to HR, pick up papers, say
goodbye, be escorted to their car. If they truly can't operate a
calculator they are probably more danger than value. In this job market
you should be able to replace them with more valuable people easily.

 

And before anyone calls me cold hearted, I was recently laid off and
unemployed for 9 months. I agree that most of the companies probably
hired the best candidate they had. In hindsight I worked out for the
best this way, too.

 

As a former line manager I learned to take advantage of poor economies
to hire people I couldn't afford normally. They could develop things
internally we never could have with previous staff, and generally
convinced senior management they were worth the large raises that they
should get as the economy improved. It's an inexpensive way to
demonstrate just how valuable such people can be. I'm frankly hoping
that my position will turn into another example of that over the next
couple of years. I'm working at my best level to demonstrate what I can
do. I'm sure that I'm far from unique in that perspective. I know a few
co-workers that are thinking similarly. There are probably others that I
don't know well enough to have such conversations yet. I'll bet most
companies are the same way.

 

This is no time for keeping people that can't do the job, or only
barely. This is the time to talk with your managers and develop a plan
for hiring the best you can afford, and have a plan for keeping those
that prove their worth.

 

 

Steve

 

 

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Phil Guevara <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

        To: NT System Admin Issues
<mailto:[email protected]>  

        Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 5:35 PM

        Subject: Non-techies clear out print jobs??

         

        Is there a program or script that non-techies who cannot even
operate a calculator can run to clear out stuck print jobs?

         

        Best Regards,

        Phil  

        
        
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