
The Official "Take this job and shove it" Thread
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*Puts down shovel*
Pfewww! That was hard work!
Anyhow, I get to work this morning, and I'm greeted by no fewer than 3 supervisors:
"Just the person we were looking for!"
"Umm... what did I do?"
"Just get changed and come see me."
"Okay"
So I get my uniform on and walk back to the shop. I'm greeted by one of my co-workers:
"Joe wants to see you." (Joe is yet another supervisor.)
"What about?"
"I dunno. He just said to send you up as soon as I saw you."
"Oh, great..."
So I'm thinking I'm in for it about something, but when I get up there, I find out that a piece of equipment is on the fritz, and I'm the only one that knows how to fix it. (Keep in mind I've only worked at this place just slightly over 3 months.)
It takes several hours, and I get very dirty, but I eventually get the machine up and running. I have no idea how much money this saved the company. Before I started working for them, they'd call in contractors from Dallas (about 5 or 6 hours away). I'm sure the contractors themselves are expensive, but the downtime caused by the broken machine would have cost the company in the thousands.
While working on the machine, I came up with a better way to set it up. I removed a few parts that weren't actually needed. Each of these cost about $2000, thus saving nearly $5000 off the cost of the machine. My method will also make the machine run better, with less chances that it will mess up again.
By the end of the day, I had several supervisors and managers smiling from ear to ear. One of them who hadn't really liked me before told me he thought I was "the man".
So, today I managed to fix something, and save the company thousands upon thousands of dollars. Not only that, I'm the only one who knows how I set up the machine, which means I'm the only one who can troubleshoot it and fix it if it breaks again. Can anyone say "Job Security"?
Pfewww! That was hard work!
Anyhow, I get to work this morning, and I'm greeted by no fewer than 3 supervisors:
"Just the person we were looking for!"
"Umm... what did I do?"
"Just get changed and come see me."
"Okay"
So I get my uniform on and walk back to the shop. I'm greeted by one of my co-workers:
"Joe wants to see you." (Joe is yet another supervisor.)
"What about?"
"I dunno. He just said to send you up as soon as I saw you."
"Oh, great..."
So I'm thinking I'm in for it about something, but when I get up there, I find out that a piece of equipment is on the fritz, and I'm the only one that knows how to fix it. (Keep in mind I've only worked at this place just slightly over 3 months.)
It takes several hours, and I get very dirty, but I eventually get the machine up and running. I have no idea how much money this saved the company. Before I started working for them, they'd call in contractors from Dallas (about 5 or 6 hours away). I'm sure the contractors themselves are expensive, but the downtime caused by the broken machine would have cost the company in the thousands.
While working on the machine, I came up with a better way to set it up. I removed a few parts that weren't actually needed. Each of these cost about $2000, thus saving nearly $5000 off the cost of the machine. My method will also make the machine run better, with less chances that it will mess up again.
By the end of the day, I had several supervisors and managers smiling from ear to ear. One of them who hadn't really liked me before told me he thought I was "the man".
So, today I managed to fix something, and save the company thousands upon thousands of dollars. Not only that, I'm the only one who knows how I set up the machine, which means I'm the only one who can troubleshoot it and fix it if it breaks again. Can anyone say "Job Security"?
I just got a new job. My first one, really. I'll be starting in a couple of weeks.
I don't think it will suck.
I'll be working for a big tech company, doing research and development type stuff. In pretty much every way it's my dream job. Cool tasks, good pay, nice co-workers.
Now I know why I stayed in school.
I don't think it will suck.
I'll be working for a big tech company, doing research and development type stuff. In pretty much every way it's my dream job. Cool tasks, good pay, nice co-workers.
Now I know why I stayed in school.

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Well, it's kind of complicated to explain the machine.Angelus3K wrote:What kind of machine can have parts removed and work even better?
Did you ask the company why thet spent $$$$ on parts that werent needed?
Also wouldnt the company lose their warrenty on the machine if parts have been removed?
They spent money, because they didn't know any better.
The machine is already out of warranty. That's why they've been having to pay those contractors to come up from Dallas to look at it.
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I work for a company that manages (installing, uninstalling, replacing, fixing and ordering computers for example) computers for other companies. My job is mostly erasing the hard disks of old/broken computers and help archive the information about all computers. I also do some programming and other tasks.
I like my job and after having been without a job for about 18 months I am more than happy to just have a job. Some of the tasks are things I like to do, computer programming for example. Some of the tasks are things I would rather not do such as help unpack 50 computers and sort all the extra stuff that comes with them (manual, mouse, installation cd for example.)
I like my job and after having been without a job for about 18 months I am more than happy to just have a job. Some of the tasks are things I like to do, computer programming for example. Some of the tasks are things I would rather not do such as help unpack 50 computers and sort all the extra stuff that comes with them (manual, mouse, installation cd for example.)
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ahhh ... the days of working at that eternal pit of damnation known as Sears.
yesterday, at my school's organizational fair, (i was there with my fraternity), i ran into this guy that had worked in electronics. he and i had always flirted back and forth while i worked there. anyhoo, i was talking to him, and telling him my tale of how i got fired. he then told me they had cut him back to 5 hours a week, and it's like, yup, you're next. sucks to be him. Sears in general sucks. i still flip them the bird every time i pass the store. no, i'm not bitter .............
yesterday, at my school's organizational fair, (i was there with my fraternity), i ran into this guy that had worked in electronics. he and i had always flirted back and forth while i worked there. anyhoo, i was talking to him, and telling him my tale of how i got fired. he then told me they had cut him back to 5 hours a week, and it's like, yup, you're next. sucks to be him. Sears in general sucks. i still flip them the bird every time i pass the store. no, i'm not bitter .............
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Imagine an industrial size ink jet printer. We were set up to use 4 separate printing heads. I figured out a way to reduce it down to 2 heads. Because there are less heads to keep lined up with each other, the quality comes out better.Senor Matt wrote:Just what does this machine of yours do anyway that makes it so important Navy?
Someone told me today that it was costing them $1600 to have one of those heads rebuilt.
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I got a job!!!! I FINALLY got a job!!!
I know we all like to whine and complain about our crappy jobs when we have them. But you certainly do miss them when you don't have one, and for more reasons than just that you're broke. Laying around the house because you have nothing else to do gets old after a while.
But that is finally all in the past for me. After a much-longer-than-expected time of resume submitting and interviewing I FINALLY got offered a job this morning at a group home working with abused kids, and the pay is even a little more than I thought it would be. There's just no exhilaration quite like getting a good job after months of unemployment. I just feel like grinning from ear to ear.
And hey, look at that, I'm a Royal Servant now! No more pesantry for me bucko!!! Could this day get any better? Yay for me!!!

But that is finally all in the past for me. After a much-longer-than-expected time of resume submitting and interviewing I FINALLY got offered a job this morning at a group home working with abused kids, and the pay is even a little more than I thought it would be. There's just no exhilaration quite like getting a good job after months of unemployment. I just feel like grinning from ear to ear.



And hey, look at that, I'm a Royal Servant now! No more pesantry for me bucko!!! Could this day get any better? Yay for me!!!


