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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Sulkpot     
32692.10 In reply to 32692.8 
Hmmm, haven't noticed it but there have been things at work recently that probably put me in a bad mood.
I'll try to avoid a full-blown rant here... ...heh, and I completely failed that (several times). Ok, here's the short version...

I've been spending lots of time working on the production/fulfillment side of the system, learning from lots of problems and mistakes, spending time with production people understanding how they work, and basically having a good idea of the current process and how things can be fixed and fit better with how the production people work.
And despite all that, I don't get included in meetings discussing how to get production running and the backlog cleared, and then I find out I'm being sent to the production office without any warning. Twice. (the first time they appeared to be planning for me not to have lunch, the second time I only find out because the network guy was telling me what time the taxi was booked for!)
And despite me pointing out it's entirely counter-productive (to send me from a nicely designed calm working place where I've got an efficient desk setup across to a noisy production office with difficult to use machines, crappy chairs and odd tasting tea, only to Remote Desktop back across a slow network to my main machine and work on coding issues) I still have to go because they want to be seen to be doing something.

So yeah, normally where I work things might be hindered a bit by pointlessness, but it's not that bad, and things that might involve me tend to actually be discussed with me.
Made me angry that I wasn't consulted or properly informed about stuff that both directly affects me and I am very central to, and I guess that could've affected my posting.


*looks at time*

Yikes, that's nearly two more hours wasted due to the stupidness.
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
32692.11 In reply to 32692.10 
Yeah, it's galling: and ultimately, the reason I set up my own business. It's hard enough, not understanding or agreeing with the decisions that determine the course of your company - doubly so when it involves irrational and unexplained changes to the course of you.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
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 From:  spinning_plates  
 To:  Manthorp     
32692.12 In reply to 32692.11 

Ah. This would describe my position well.

 

It's like I've got a pair of sticks here in Montreal and the other end is in Toronto and I have to work out everything I do using just the sticks. Fun!

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