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> You hit the nail on the head John! Probably, we should have a
> section on how to force the power company to maintain their
> equipment since they are the root cause! ;-)
Sure! After all, sometimes you never know what the root cause is.
Short story. I was contracting at a company where I got a request
from the drafting department for a short procedure manual for his
draftpeople. Seems, they weren't following procedures and drawings
were getting lost.
While doing the research, I discover that one of the steps was that
the draftpeople were to print out a 18"X"24 (C size) reporoduction
and place it in a storage container next to the lead draftsman for
review and approval.
When I saw the storage container, I happen to remark that it looked
like a trash can. You could have cut the silence with a dull butter
knife.
Seems I wasn't the only one. The cleaning service, which came in
twice a week, also saw the container as a trash can.
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John Posada, Senior Technical Writer
"How to be happy in life: Never impose your beliefs
on anyone else and never fry bacon in the nude."
-- Anon mailto:john -at- tdandw -dot- com, 732-259-2874
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