Tuesday, March 17, 2009

People, do a better job of doing your job!

So as the title implies, I was frustrated of people not doing their job correctly. I decided to start my day off slow and break some tensile bars until I was ready for bigger issues. After some of the easy work, I was going to start cutting a panel on the waterjet, but realized that there was no identification number for any of the panels I was going to work on.

So I sent off a message to inform the PM that there were some issues and found something else to tackle. I started gaugeing some compression samples and then got pulled away to instruct the PM how to input panels and tests into the system. Its something that everyone needs a tutorial on, but somehow it seems that I am always the one giving the tutorial. After he got that underway, I went back to the gauging work. Between the tutorial and gauging, my morning blew by.

So, the afternoon just would not go well. I ended up working an extra half hour for the sake of knowing that panel would be cut. The panel markings from the manufacturer didn't match our drawings... or the manufacturer's drawings. It took most of my afternoon to decypher the problem with two other people. So this is my message for the day: do a better job of doing your job! Alright, now thats off my chest.

(private message for self: M4AK04-081M1AB51-081M3GG01T4GG01T1AK04-081T3IM34)

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