Background info:Over a year ago, a backplate on a pointer broke. The pointer points copper tubing for drawing. On the original backplate, there was a ring that could be attached to it to allow cleaning and removal of tooling. The replacement backplate was from another machine and was a quick fix. The replacement backplate does not allow for greasing or for a metal ring to be attached to it. A new backplate was supposed to be fabricated.In April of this year, the backplate was finally ready. About a month later when the pointer on the machine finally broke, the new backplate was put on, but we did not have the ring! So the wrong backplate was put back on and a ring was supposed to be commissioned to be made.Jump to 5 weeks later:We have no ring. No quote for a ring. Nobody knows about the status of the ring, except for the maintenance manager who took it upon himself to get a machine shop to fabricate the ring.On Thursday in a meeting, I made mention to the CEO of the plant that we are not able to clean the pointer or change the tooling because we were missing the ring. That made the CEO not too happy (not at me, but at the maintenance manager), and he told me that I need to be more forceful and that just because I'm new doesn't mean my opinion caries any less weight than anyone else.On Friday, the maintenance manager was not happy with me and he made some snide childish comments that I shrugged off and ignored. I asked him about the status of the part, and he said that he hasn't been able to get in contact with the machine shop for 2 days. I asked him what about the previous 4.5 weeks. He changed the subject to how he didn't even know that he was supposed to get the part. He then stated that he's been trying to get the backplate put on for over a year, a blatent lie to my face (although I did not call him out on it to try not to irritate him further and make the situation worse). I asked him whether he got the drawings from the company who made the pointer. He said he didn't think to ask them.At that point a guy turns to me and says that he will call the company right now and ask for the drawings. I said ok, that's great. That made the manager not too happy.As he's calling him, he then shouts out "I'm sending an e-mail to them right now!" And the other guy goes "well I'm calling them, they have holiday today. If I call them we can have the drawings by monday." At that point the manager turned to another guy who hasn't been involved in any of it and started saying how we have stopped working as a team and that it's a waste to have 2 people doing the same thing. Then he started talking about me to the guy while I'm standing there, which makes me none to happy and it's something he has done to his subordinates (which I am not a subordinate of his).He said "we've done a lot for "them" (me) and this is what they do? I'll tell you, this isn't how to get along. It ruins this "inner circle." I've tried working with them." At that point, I address him and say "You've tried working with me? If you've tried working with me, then how come you don't keep me updated? How come purchasing knows nothing about this? How come nobody knows the status? If you're trying to work with me then why don't you tell me anything or keep me updated on anything? You never work with me." He finally addresses me and says "Don't come here and bark orders at me. You won't get far." I just roll my eyes and go back to the guy who's on the phone to the company.They told us to check if we had the drawings, I said ok, and left.I went back to my office, double checked to make sure we don't have any hidden drawings, sent an e-mail to the company asking for the drawings copying my boss, the maintenance manager and two of his subordinates who were involved.I went and talked to the production manager, and he told me they've been begging to have to new backplate put on. This confirmed my belief that the maintenance manager was lying to me, since I already knew that they could fix the pointer when they aren't using it or during the umpteen million times the machine has been down for days at a time...My question to you if you're still reading this:I will get the drawings, the company already said they had no problem providing us with the drawings. I have no interest in doing the guy's job, and I don't wish to "show him up" anymore than he already has been. I am thinking I will just send him the drawings and let him handle it while asking for updates every so often on the part. What would you do?Do you see anything I have done wrong or that you would have handled differently? When I told the CEO, I never mentioned him by name. I just said we didn't have it. I had no idea at the point how they were going about getting the replacement ring (whether purchasing/maintenance was "handling" it). My concern is that we are literally destroying the equipment and for 5 weeks there has been no update of anytime.
6/25/2011 8:40:10 PM
Sounds like this guy doesn't like getting called out for not doing his job.What I would do if I were you is send him the pertinent information in an email, giving a rundown of what needs to be done and the timeline in which it needs to be done, CC his subordinates and also his direct supervisor. Seems like it's important that this guy's supervisor also be kept in the loop over what's going on.
6/25/2011 8:45:02 PM
I was thinking about BCCing my boss, possibly the production manager (the guy above him), but not the CEO (he is leaving at the end of the month, and I'm not going to bug him with this stupid bullshit) and CCing his subordinates.This way if he doesn't do his job, the people above him will be kept "in the loop" without creating confrontation and stupid ass drama, and giving them a direct reference to this guy's incompetence.
6/25/2011 8:51:10 PM
I work in the same office area as someone with an extremely annoying laugh. She cackles all day long. The office area is as big as a football field, but it doesn't matter. It's THAT loud.
6/25/2011 9:30:35 PM
^^ Yeah I really think that's your best course of action in this situation. And if he emails you throwing a hissy fit, reply to him in a professional manner and make sure to CC his direct supervisors in that email as well so they can see the hissy fit
6/25/2011 9:38:38 PM
I really like BCCs, because it allows people to make asses of themselves.
6/25/2011 9:40:15 PM
Fire that motherfucker and get somebody in there that will do their damn job.
6/25/2011 10:04:46 PM
If only it were that easy. I've seen plenty of people in my day that should have been straight up fired but companies will keep them on for stupid ass reasons like he's the cousin of the CEO or they don't want to have to pay unemployment benefits to the douchebag, etc etc.
6/25/2011 10:10:09 PM
Unless you're leaving something out, sounds like you handled things about as well as you could have.
6/25/2011 11:44:23 PM
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6/26/2011 6:24:51 PM
They've been "festering" for over a year. It took them a year to finally get the backplate ready.But at the very least for this guy is he can use the excuse that he doesn't have the resources to put the backplate on (because our maintenance department is lacking in personale relative to what is needed). But there is no excuse for not getting a ring made.
6/26/2011 7:28:07 PM
6/26/2011 11:01:28 PM
Why does it take so long to get parts? What was the lead on the back plate? How detailed of a machine job is this ring?
6/26/2011 11:25:38 PM
6/27/2011 7:47:18 PM
did you get your flap, or did you cause one?
7/5/2011 9:04:44 PM
the words per post ratio in this thread is ridiculous
7/5/2011 9:59:20 PM