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Honeywell isn't the only company where that happens. I submit to you the name of Jeff Immelt. Biggest mistake GE ever made, and wow are they paying for it now.Unfortunately, yes.
There were 27 techs in our group, and she was responsible for more damage, downtime, and inoperable splicers than all the others combined. (documented)
But one of Honeywell's biggest problems was management's inability to admit any mistakes.
They could not admit they made a mistake hiring her, so they kept her, no matter what.
Back in the day it was idiots with stereo equipment.
I’m retired now, but company I worked for the past 33 years employees like that less than 5 years tenure were fired; over 5 years, “promoted” to some newly made up position to isolate the damage. Kind of the same principle as cooling everything around a structure fire to stop the spread while allowing the structure of origin to burn.Unfortunately, yes.
There were 27 techs in our group, and she was responsible for more damage, downtime, and inoperable splicers than all the others combined. (documented)
But one of Honeywell's biggest problems was management's inability to admit any mistakes.
They could not admit they made a mistake hiring her, so they kept her, no matter what.
Re: NCL4701...I’m retired now, but company I worked for the past 33 years employees like that less than 5 years tenure were fired; over 5 years, “promoted” to some newly made up position to isolate the damage. Kind of the same principle as cooling everything around a structure fire to stop the spread while allowing the structure of origin to burn.