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The company i work for is a mess, so they brought an operations manager to organize the NJ operation and do whatever it takes to make us profitable. I was offered the job and turned it down, I saw that there were fundamental problems and the job just didn't suit my personality.
So the people in the california main office hired this guy on a recommendation of someone affiliated with our operation then brought him to california for a week of training. His credentials sound great, he ran his own company while working as sales and field manager for a major national franchise, he has thirty years experience in the business, he knows everyone there is to know, he's full of big ideas, etc.
So we're in the office yesterday, going over schedules for the next couple of weeks when he asks one of the other guys (Chris) to get a weather forecast and motions to the computer and says "from this thing". I thought that was odd, but didn't pay much attention. Then a few minutes later Chris asks him to look up some info from a customer file. He ignored that request, so he was asked again. He said he didn't know how to get the info, I thought he meant he needed a password, or didn't know where to look. So Chris opens the file, shows him where it is in the directory and how to search the customer files and goes back to his work. Chris asks for info on a customer named "Holtz". The boss sits there staring at the keyboard for about ten seconds and asks "where's the H?". We all looked at each other and the boss says, "When I went to school typing was for girls to learn", kind of dismissively. Then he started going through a filing cabinet.
So our new operations manager is computer illiterate. Never touched one in his life. If that isn't strange enough, all of our information is kept online, so we can share it with California. They generate most of the info we need and we update from our end online. We only keep enough paper work around to send out with the installation crews to build the jobs. I can't figure how this guy got through the interview process. The owner of our company is a high tech kind of guy, our industry is fairly high tech, and our company does as much business as possible by computer.
It was weird to meet a business guy with no computer skills. I can't remember meeting anyone at work that had no computer skills since I graduated college. Even most of the laborers i know use email and know something about the internet. When he said the comment about girls typing it really made me wonder. That tells me that this is a guy who is stuck in the past.
This should be interesting..........
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