Sigma_Orionis wrote:What a mess, sounds like Upper Management forced IT to allow smart-phones in the corporate network (so the big wigs can use them to surf the net without paying for a data plan) and IT came up with a hare-brained scheme to make it as hard as possible.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Almost sounds like they were trying to implement those things in a "Bring Your own Device" (BYOD) scheme, where the user simply buys whatever phone he wants and then of course has to do most of the setup himself. IT simply has a set of standards the phones must have and some infrastructure to minimally manage the things. But instead of that they bought the device and dumped the configuration work on you.
pumpkinpi wrote:Just don't take it home with you. "I'm sorry, I thought you said this was my WORK phone so I left it there."
Gullible Jones wrote:... Wow. I wouldn't want to work with someone like that actually/
(I've worked under competent assholes before. It's not fun.)
Edit: shit. That didn't come out right. I think it needs to be preserved for posterity though.
pumpkinpi wrote:What really sucks is the goals I set now have to be for FY 15, which is July 2014-June 2015. If it's anything like last year, they are totally irrelevant by the middle of the year. I wish we could do six month goals instead.
The good part about it? I have a job that requires this....
FZR1KG wrote:Goal: Do far less work and get paid way more. I guess I want to get into management.
And he wonders WHY he gets smacked in the head...SciFiFisher wrote:That's the problem with you civilians. Always trying to set goals at the beginning of the year and then pfffft you are off course before you know it. I prefer the army way. We wait until the end of the year and when we do our performance reviews we write down what our goals WERE for the year. My favorite part is that we always have to complete our "support form" which tells our rater what we did for the previous year. Essentially, we write our own performance reports and our immediate supervisor transcribes it to the official document.
Of course, officially the support form is supposed to be started at the beginning of the rating period and include your projected goals. And quarterly your rater is supposed to sit down with you and check on your progress. And then when the 4th review period ends you all sit down and put the polishing touches on the review (called an OER or an NCO-ER) and everyone signs it.
Unofficially, we all wait until its due and then we fill it all out.
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