Nige
Senior Member
We refer to it as "ambition outweighing ability".It was a tragic case of "Who you think you are" conflicting with "who you really are"
We refer to it as "ambition outweighing ability".It was a tragic case of "Who you think you are" conflicting with "who you really are"
Were never pressed to self thought or Self direction, see that more and more of late. Everything was handed to them or when they would steer into self thought were shut down to group think, not a good plan.
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Schools only program. They do not teach children how to think and reason things out. It's a big failure of our education system.
LOL Keep up the good work!Right on treemuncher! ! Ambition outweighs ability is the problem I'm having. Still not showing any retention of what I've been teaching him. Like every moving part with a pin will likely have a grease fitting. He greased a loader greased three pins and said it was done. Without me pointing to every fitting hes like a deer in headlights
I think some fingers need to be pointed into the upper management office for some of these issues. Both dealerships I've been in hammer the techs on "Efficiency". It's efficiency above all else. A lot of techs find efficiency in leaving mess's, skipping diag and chucking parts at a problem, using one jack stand instead of two, or not replacing any of the zip ties and p clamps they removed.
Sometimes they post our efficiency as a bar graph. The same graph could also be titled "easiest jobs" with me and another guy always at the bottom.
In following company policy our guy simply found the most "efficient" way to get the top off a barrel.
Oh, yeah, I found out that was his intent.
Its always my way. Sort of like when I'm driving.....everyone driving slower than me is a moron....everyone driving faster is a psycho.
You’re not married to my wife are you by any chance.?Speaking of driving.......my wife is the worst. She hates traffic and can become Satan when stalled in traffic. Its nothing for her to reach over from the passenger seat to lay on the horn, or give the one finger salute. She will gripe about me being too patient. Sometimes I look over at her after some simple traffic confrontation like she is a 16 year old girl. I just give her the ole eye roll and laugh.