Bad Management
Tb2571989 says Bad Management isn't just a great name for a heavy metal band - what kind of rubbish work practices have you had to put up with?
( , Thu 10 Jun 2010, 10:53)
Tb2571989 says Bad Management isn't just a great name for a heavy metal band - what kind of rubbish work practices have you had to put up with?
( , Thu 10 Jun 2010, 10:53)
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Divisions, Divs & SQL
I am mainly an insurance guy, but part of my remit is also training staff in our divisional offices in the mysteries of the database.
As the divisional offices need to produce various lists and labels I have set up a number of database views and queries to assist them.
A little bit of restructuring (a.k.a Downsizing, closing offices and making people redundant) and I am pleased to discover I still have a job.
We now have 4 divisional offices instead of 6 and my twat of a boss decides it might be an idea if X takes care of two and I take care of two.
Yeah great boss, but X knows nothing of the views I have written and how to apply queries to them. The fact that X has no SQL knowledge was not identified as a disadvantage.
Guess who is still doing the rounds of the divisional offices??
( , Thu 10 Jun 2010, 21:59, Reply)
I am mainly an insurance guy, but part of my remit is also training staff in our divisional offices in the mysteries of the database.
As the divisional offices need to produce various lists and labels I have set up a number of database views and queries to assist them.
A little bit of restructuring (a.k.a Downsizing, closing offices and making people redundant) and I am pleased to discover I still have a job.
We now have 4 divisional offices instead of 6 and my twat of a boss decides it might be an idea if X takes care of two and I take care of two.
Yeah great boss, but X knows nothing of the views I have written and how to apply queries to them. The fact that X has no SQL knowledge was not identified as a disadvantage.
Guess who is still doing the rounds of the divisional offices??
( , Thu 10 Jun 2010, 21:59, Reply)
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