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jbear
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Posted: February-12-2008 at 3:45am |
Well maybe next time...
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"Loud pipes save lives"
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Gary S
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John I'd like to but I'm only flying down for a long weekend.I had to look up Lake Wales and I see it's near Lakeland where my Grandmother lived in the 60's,small world.
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jbear
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Think about visiting your Dad in the Keys and stopping at your new buddy's house in Lake Wales.
5...you are killin' me....even tho I know it is doubletime for you all week. Was 53 here this am and I was cold. But me and Eddie did foot yesterday.....well he footed...I tried....still can't get bacerds. john |
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Gary S
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I had to work today,granted it was my choice,but it never got above 5. I don't want to talk phones, I want to think warm thoughts about boats
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jbear
Grand Poobah Joined: January-21-2005 Location: Lake Wales FL. Status: Offline Points: 8193 |
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LOL at your "conversation".....'cause it is just what happens.
My last couple a years....when I wasn't underground...I was the cronic guy in our area. Loved 'em. The boss didn't mind because I was by far the slowest guy in the garage. But when I finally did get done...they stayed fixed. Had a thick folder of letters that I would have to pull out at the end of the year if I had a new boss when we talked about "results". john |
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88 Nautique
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Although sometimes we all gripe about it, the telephone is one of the most reliable of the utilities when you consider the millions of lines that work every day without problems. And most of our plant is in some of the most extreme of invironments. If you had a problem last month or last year you seem to remember it well, but when your power goes out for an hour here and there, it's no big deal. When we do have a cronic problem with a line I'm sure the other guys will all agree that nobody wants to see it fixed more than we do. We HATE cronic trouble tickets.
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SNobsessed
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Too bad business can't charge back for loss of revenue when the service goes out. The providers probably have CYA language in the contract against that. As long as they don't have to be accountable for their performance, not much will change.
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8122pbrainard
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Kurt, I started this thread and addressed it to John and Gary knowing their background in the phones. Sorry that I didn't know you were too!!
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88 Nautique
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Conversation between a tech and a customer:
Tech: "I'm sorry, the trouble is in the cable, we'll have to send a splicer out to fix it." Cust: "How will I know he's a splicer?" Tech: "He'll be driving a bucket truck." Cust: "But you're driving a bucket truck." Tech: "I know. I'm a splicer." Cust: "Then why don't YOU fix it?" |
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jbear
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Unbelievable...but that is EXACTLY what the dispatch managers were doing in Ohio. Then after kicking the ticket back...you would get it again on a "cable" ticket 3 days later. All the while the poor sub..who you could have fixed the first time out..is still out of service.
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88 Nautique
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How's this for stupidity?
The outside guys are behind because of the storms. Management is sending maintainence splicers on regular repair tickets. They are told that if the trouble is in the cable, they have to refer it to cable maintainence and then go on another regular repair ticket. They're playing a numbers game that's going to catch up with them someday. |
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jbear
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Kurt; They watched the "dispatch out" time in Ohio too...you had to be on the job in a certain amount of time. But once you were there your boss didn't want you taking more then 90 minutes to fix the trouble...or you had to kick it back.
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88 Nautique
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They are really watching the duration time for us to fix or prove trouble out of our offices on T1's and above out here in Ca. I'm sure it's probably the same for your NTechs out there. The company is really watching these outages.
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Gary S
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It's the same all over John because a certain regional upstart is calling the shots.A company who got to where they are today not by expertise but by not spending any money.
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8122pbrainard
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John and Gary, The first day the finger pointing was at a equipment failure and not a actual line fault. After all the managers were done talking to the "techs" on that first day then the cable guys got involved. I guess no one thought about just sticking the tone generator on one end of the line and checking!! Of coarse from my end, I'll never get the full or true story!!
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jbear
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There is our first problem right there. But I know just what you mean....funny how things are just the same over in Ohio. Some things I sure don't miss. john |
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Gary S
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Hey John you'll shake your head at this.We have a manager who tells her guy's if they can't fix it in 90 min to give it back to dispatch.Then when one of us gets it we call our boss to let him know and the fireworks begin.I had one yesterday,snowing so hard you can't see,my good buddy who's a cable repairman in her crew was told to return one for a bucket.So much snow a bucket truck can't even get close to the pole anyway. Called my boss,he takes it away from me, puts my buddy back on it and sends me to help.As you know a much better way to do it at least were not running around in circles doing something that had already been done.
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Gary S
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What happening here Pete is this- Before a couple of weeks ago the T-1 repair was a seperate department,so when a repair ticket was dispatched a T1 person and a cable repairman were sent out at the same time.Now their training us to do the work and the T-1 guys will be thrown into the pool of regular repair work.This way we will all be confused.They sent out a trainer,who by the way never did the work,and for 3 days gives an overview.I lucked out, my manager isn't going to send me.So what happens in the end then is this- You go to this overview class and 3 weeks later they give you one,you stand there scratching your head because what your looking at isn't the same as they showed you, then your manager who's not even sure what end of a phone to talk into tells you your not working fast enough.The old days where you rode with a senior tech to learn are gone just like Ma Bell.
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jbear
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Pete: I am not sure abourt Gary but I bet he'll agree....if a T1 in our area was down certain of us guys did not go home till it was back up. Worked many a all nighter. I just never felt that i had a "9 to 5" job. Whatever it took to get the customer back up well thats what it took. Missed a few Holidays and lots of dinners and bowling nights. Thats why I loverd the partner I had...he never wanted to go home at 5 either. Some of the guys now...well they are cleaning up at 3:30.
Bet if I worked with Tim that wouldn't be a problem. He strikes me as a "old" young guy. Or a guy like JEFF KOSTIS. Man I loved working with guys like that. john |
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It has changed the real estate appraisal business in a big way. It used to be, it was hard to start your own business because you needed at least a few appraisers to generate enough work to pay for the secretary, who was needed to type reports and do all kinds of clerical tasks. Everything was written in pencil, and she, (it was always a she and the appraisers were guys, that's changed, too)typed the reports.
Because of computers and the internet, there are many independents that work out of their house. Only problem is, if something goes down, I'm shut down. No more flipping through books by candlelight and writing things up with a pencil. |
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JoeinNY
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The art of a good pencil drawing has become pretty much just an art with the newer cad programs, the lower to midrange programs like solidworks are so easy to learn and use it is usually easier for me as an engineering manager to solid model something and give it to designer to be detailed than it is for me to make a sketch and get someone to model then draw it up. If you can't beat em... join em.
I have a computer in my grungy barn basement shop, and can't wait to get the internet on it. I often find myself running the mile to the house to look something up when working on a truck or boat project, even if its just parts availability or pricing. Hate to spend hours sand blasting welding and machining to save a part that I then find I could have gotten down the street brand new for 15 bucks. I do agree with your assessment of what happens when people retire, I have spent my career in engineering departments recovering from massive buyouts during the 90s when anyone that could put together a power point presentation could become a CEO and get paid big bucks going from company to company raising profits by buying out all the people with experience, slashing pension benefits, and cutting R and D costs. Most of these guys got a new and better paying job doing the same thing long before the chickens came home to roost a few years later when the companies had no new products to bring to market and no people who knew how to get new products to market. Slow process to recover that lost knowledge. |
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8122pbrainard
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84, I'm still from the old school. I have my drafting table next to me and use it almost every day. There are times that I do wish I had some CAD in me though. The other day I was asked to step in and help one of the younger guys with a project that he had taken off in a bad direction. I drew and then gave my ideas to him. He had the whole idea solid modeled in less time than it took me to draw the first step!
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NAUTI84
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Ya got that right Peter! Burns my ass, running an engineering dept. the computers go down and everyone sits back - can't do any work. No one knows how to run a pencil anymore! I think, no matter what bussiness your in, the older "commen-sense, work around the problem" guys are fading away. The young bucks rely on technolgy to do it for them. My view is that the computer is a tool. No different than a hammer. You run the tool the tool doesn't run you. |
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eric lavine
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to think i can remember my first wife going on the computer with Prodigy and at the time she was spending alot of time on it and i thought, how stupid it was, i though it would never catch on
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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8122pbrainard
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John and Gary, I get this funny feeling that none of the expertise is passed down to the new guys comming in. Our T1 line went down that we use for our DSL here at work. It's been a real pain with all the finger pointing but the bottom line is it did turn out to be a Ameritech line issue somewhere outside. It took all the "experts" almost 3 days to figure it out!
The one thing that I really discovered is how dependent this world has become on the Internet!! |
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