Fastener safety training course, wishing somone would put a bullet through my head the whole time. I can now recognize grade identification marks, read a torque value chart and know......wait, i already knew all this shit, why the hell did they make the supervisors sit through that?
3/25/2009 12:06:15 PM
To make sure. You'd be amazed at how many stoopfuck people end up in supervisory roles. You, of course, excepted.
3/25/2009 12:28:27 PM
^ah yes...the Dilbert principle in action.
3/25/2009 1:07:57 PM
3/25/2009 3:00:19 PM
if it makes you feel any better, i'm spending the week in autocad fundamentals training. the first lesson consisted of items such as with "click on the x in the top right to close the window". i have almost 10 years of autocad experience.however, my boss, aged 58, has zero experience and wants so badly for the autocad implementation to fail. /blog
3/25/2009 5:54:09 PM
i spent 8 hours in a lock out / tag out classi do sales work. lol[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 6:09 PM. Reason : ^your boss is an idiot.]
3/25/2009 6:09:25 PM
is this one of those "I'm so dumb it took 3.5 hours to watch 60 min things"?
3/25/2009 6:23:30 PM
^^^my company has been using the same archaic "CAD" software literally from the early 80's. my boss has been there since the mid 70's. there's lots of things wrong in the engineering department that can be largely attributed to "old people fear change". i took this job as a stop gap last year, with the economy in the crapper, i've had to learn to live with it for a while.[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 7:37 PM. Reason : .]
3/25/2009 7:36:51 PM
watchin water boil tonight, literally, warming up the C-2 boiler from a cold outage for 12 friggin hours with my entire maintenance crew on standby
4/26/2009 1:56:04 AM