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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Get a clue

I'm really getting pissed off at these people, they have to work with computers, they don't have to act like one. How difficult is it to read instructions? If your not going to read instructions, then don't expect to be hand held, treated like a child and shown what needs to be done. A pat on the head and a sympathetic "there, there now, everything is going to be all right".

Bullshit.

You work at a job, your expected to either learn or at least know somewhat, how to use the tools that is necessary to carry out your job. For example as a carpenter, you should know how to use the tools to build a house or what ever wood product, correct? If you don't know how, then you don't use it. Would you trust someone that doesn't? Would you trust a firefighter that doesn't know how to use his or her tools to fight a fire?

Another example of ineffective people... you buy a new camera, do you throw the instruction booklet away right after opening the box to use your new camera? No, you keep the instruction book and refer back to it when you want to use a feature of the camera that your not familiar with... or do you call tech support cause you don't want to take the time to look through the book and expect them to teach you how to use the camera?

It's just amazing to me that people just don't read or pay attention to anything anymore, it just simply astounds me that more people don't get into accidents more often because they didn't see the sign telling them to stop at an intersection or yeild to the oncoming train while crossing the tracks. I take that back, there have been numerous incidents of that happening. These are the types of people that should be put into one large area where everything is coated with thick walls of rubber and have them drive around in bumper cars so that they don't hurt themselves or anyone else.

Now, another thing that is really getting on my nerves. When people say that they are trying to get into an application that is only a gateway to the actual system, unfortunately for us, we have to deal with several hundred different programs. It's like saying I'll take the car. Well, thats fine and dandy, but which car? What color? Which model? The large one or the small one? Yeah, really descriptive... Maybe we should change our phone greeting to "Thank you for calling the Psychic help desk, you don't have to tell us where your calling from, what kind of assistance you need; it's already done."

You know, those who are not willing to help themselves first, will never learn anything and I'm not talking about food. I guess you really don't need a high school diploma or a brain to work in the jobs that these people work in, just gotta be breathing and not decaying.

Corporate Politics - it seems that this is a very elusive topic with far too many definitions to mention here. Basically, to me, it means the way people will act upon another, be it friendly or underhandedly to further their own ajendas or careers in the attainment of financial success and social status. In laymans terms, one big pissing match, or an example, toss a hunk of meat into the middle of a hungry pack of dogs and see what happens...

With law enforcement, things are done a certain way, it makes more sense than the way a corporate entity does things. Unfortunately for me, no matter what I say, I might as well as tell a stone wall...

I can't say no more... till next time.

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