20 May 2010

Exceptional!

When something like a chart or a log that is an official state document gets screwed up, you have to send in an "exception report" stating what happened and when and where and why and what was done to make it better and whose fault it was.
It costs the company hundreds (or maybe thousands? I don't remember but I don't want to exaggerate too much) of dollars every time one of these reports gets turned in. It is bad news. CK said that if a lab tech had a certain number of exception reports in a certain amount of time (again I don't remember... I think it was five reports in six months?) it would count as one step of disciplinary action.

Anyway I had to fill out two of them last night.

The most backward compliment I've ever recieved is when DK told me what a great job I did writing up my exception reports.

Hey, you are excellent at explaining your mistakes!

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