Cajungal
Staff member
No problems hereI fail to see the problem. But if you want to consider that batch a loss, I'll take them off your hands for you...
No problems hereI fail to see the problem. But if you want to consider that batch a loss, I'll take them off your hands for you...
It's interesting to talk to kids about death and the afterlife. A little fundamentalist kid started telling my niece she's going to burn in hell. She says, "No I'm not. I believe in reincarnation. " and skips away.My daughter says to me, "when you die I'm going to tell god so that he can have a beer for you". Sounds considerate.
Once worked with a purchasing manager that ordered short tons instead of long tons. Yeah, it didn't end well. Not when you order hundreds of tonnes of product. Best was when he demanded that the police get involved to determine where the missing 20 tons went.So, my boss (the VP of Procurement and Engineering) was "let go" yesterday. The president of the company took purchasing back over (this is the second time he's done it in the 11 months I've worked here). The search is on for a new purchasing manager, which would be our 5th in those same 11 months. I'm hoping he has the good sense to either give the department to either the incredibly brilliant and hardworking guy that he put in charge of our board material for the interim, or to me (of the two of us, I'd choose the other guy just because he has a lot more experience), because if we get another moron (the VP wasn't a moron, she just fell into the classic purchasing trap of getting too caught up on one aspect of the job and failing to get everything else we need, to the point that we dropped 800 cabinets out of production last week and lost $135k), we're sunk. The job is incredibly time intensive, challenging but not impossible, and fun as hell; but so far, not one of our managers has been able to either see the bigger picture, or delegate appropriately to their buyers. Meanwhile, my job is going to be a hell of a lot more stressful for the foreseeable future as I try to pick up the slack from not having an actual manager and make sure I don't let anything fall through the cracks with my defacto manager being the president and owner of the company (and also my brother-in-law).
Yeah... that's not good. Our VP's downfall was a complete and utter lack of flexibility. Every time scheduling announced that the schedule was set for the following week, she would print it out and start ordering core (and have the rest of us start ordering our responsibilities) to just that print out. Here's the thing though - the schedule is the most fluid thing out there. The whole point of the schedule is to attempt to run 1000 cabinets' worth of production through the shop each week, which is the level we need to hit consistently in order to make a profit. If any of those cabinets drop out of production, for any reason (say, we can't get the laminate in time), that job has to move and something else has to take its place. Then we also have to figure in the fact that we're a subcontractor. The GC's schedule may slip, it may need to be moved up, the building could have a fire or storm damage, or the customer may just move the completion date up. We have no control over any of that, but we do have to react. We can't work off of a schedule that we printed out once 4 days ago, we absolutely must keep updating the schedule multiple times a day to make sure we're caught up with the most recent updates. The VP didn't get that, or she couldn't keep up, one of the two.Once worked with a purchasing manager that ordered short tons instead of long tons. Yeah, it didn't end well. Not when you order hundreds of tonnes of product. Best was when he demanded that the police get involved to determine where the missing 20 tons went.
That depends if there's a pile of bodies that randomly pops up anywhere.Not a group of people - a particular person.
Calleja!Not a group of people - a particular person.
I'm sorry, bacon would like a word.Cheese. The greatest food in the world.
Bacon is welcome to talk all it wants, but cheese is busy getting things done!I'm sorry, bacon would like a word.
Bacon can have a word. It's "Cheese".I'm sorry, bacon would like a word.
Bubble, You and I have already been down this road, if you are talking to a north american person they probably have never had what you consider milk chocolate. I remember being told that our chocolate is mostly filler and wax compared to chocolate from continental europe.most things you've eaten probably weren't real chocolate.
You need to find a weasel to bribe so next year you're my SS recipientBubble, You and I have already been down this road, if you are talking to a north american person they probably have never had what you consider milk chocolate. I remember being told that our chocolate is mostly filler and wax compared to chocolate from continental europe.
I have a cousin stationed in germany with the US Army, she travels all over europe, she still hasnt sent me any choclate.You need to find a weasel to bribe so next year you're my SS recipient