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Will I get a job in maintenance??
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 475051" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Thats correct Tony , I've never done it myself but heard the same tales . </p><p></p><p>I have though , worked for a firm 1000yrs ago which sounds like your situation . Job (A) Pushing sparks to get finished in unrealistic time frames , move the guy to the next job , then start rollocking him because the first job has bits not complete , no testing done , boards not marked up , load of materials left there . None of which is is the Sparks fault . Each spark was doing the same thing until one of them ended up on Job (A) , to find the drawings &amp; spec. have disappeared , wires hanging , no idea what they're for , main contractor giving grief , who needs it . ? </p><p></p><p> No one on the firm had hardly ever finished a job they started &amp; consequently everyone had taken on the :C attitude. </p><p></p><p>Every day was firefighting and chasing your own tail , all due to poor management . </p><p></p><p>I can understand you wanting out TBH. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 475051, member: 1408"] Thats correct Tony , I've never done it myself but heard the same tales . I have though , worked for a firm 1000yrs ago which sounds like your situation . Job (A) Pushing sparks to get finished in unrealistic time frames , move the guy to the next job , then start rollocking him because the first job has bits not complete , no testing done , boards not marked up , load of materials left there . None of which is is the Sparks fault . Each spark was doing the same thing until one of them ended up on Job (A) , to find the drawings & spec. have disappeared , wires hanging , no idea what they're for , main contractor giving grief , who needs it . ? No one on the firm had hardly ever finished a job they started & consequently everyone had taken on the :C attitude. Every day was firefighting and chasing your own tail , all due to poor management . I can understand you wanting out TBH. [/QUOTE]
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