• ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.id
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    8 months ago

    I know exactly what those emails are because I have to deal with them asking me if a wagon that I’m looking at has arrived yet.

    So I email them back telling them that it’s arrived (they knew that already because goods-in already updated the checking in sheet) and they get to validate their job somehow by asking me, shit.

    It’s quite amazing how they keep their jobs.

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      8 months ago

      So you can dismiss someone’s job because you, a person whose job it is to look at wagons, got an email you didn’t see the point of?

      If they have the sheet, why do they need you to work there and look at the wagon at all?

      Now, I know your job definitely has more to it than looking at wagons and confirming their existence.
      My point is that the person who sent the email does too. It’s rare for a job to actually have no point and no work associated with it.

      • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.id
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        8 months ago

        Well, maybe your workplace wouldn’t put up with these people but I can confirm that besides them not being able to use SAP to check the quantity of a BOM, to like I said - they have access to the other functions / data but prefer to delegate them to others.

        So it ends up going down a hierarchy until someone else does what these managers could do themselves in the first instance.

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          8 months ago

          And they spend all their time forwarding these queries to people lower down the hierarchy and that’s all they do, eh?

          You should probably get a new job if your company has that much dead weight and no direction.

          • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.id
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            8 months ago

            Nah, I wouldn’t want to become an office drone because I’d go from calling people on the internet liars to then trying to give others career advice when they don’t even know 2% of my job.

            Hilarious, the self-righteousness must come from being an office drone, right?

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              7 months ago

              Who told you to become an office worker? I said your business is fucked if all of your managers are as incompetent as you think, so change jobs. You know, like "work for a different employer who you think is competent”?

              I do think it’s kind of ironic that you’re really indignant that someone who doesn’t know what you do might judge you, when you’re judging others because you don’t see the point to emails they sometimes send you, and you don’t know what they spend their time doing.

              • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.id
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                7 months ago

                My immediate manager is fine and like I said above, half of their managers could be given the chopping block but that doesn’t mean I need to find new employment as you suggest. I quite like my job since I can walk it there, work outside all day with wonderful views even if the weather does get a bit poop sometimes.

                In fact it tells me you’re relatively sheltered with experience in workplaces if you think most places don’t have lazy ass managers, office drones (I like this term), and good luck asking if they even have them during an interview.