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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:44 am
by BlauBear
Innocent wrote:Jason,
You are perfectly capable of being at least as charming as both the Bob's..Blue Balls and 259 so try again and if they give you any problem call me.
Innocent
Actually, BlueBells is more accurate, and explains the shape...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:18 am
by Innocent
Actually, BlueBells is more accurate, and explains the shape...
I wouldn't know, you'll have to take that name up with Duckgumbo, he's the one that assigned it to you.
Innocent
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:51 pm
by BlauBear
Innocent wrote:I wouldn't know, you'll have to take that name up with Duckgumbo, he's the one that assigned it to you.
Innocent
Ah Ducky... No shortage of personality in this sport, is there?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:22 am
by Innocent
Diveristy, I believe is the correct term BB. It is supposed to be encouraged in the world...and as the Quality manager at NREL said when he heard that I was being handed the quality mess at FSEC with the same deputy that has created most of the mess..."You are handing her a large challenge with at least her dominant had tied behind her back." Don't think the director liked that remark too much.
So yes Ducky has his way, but at least he calls it as he sees and it and takes responsibilty for his mistakes. He hasn't had the gumption to rename me yet.
Innocent Mary
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:20 am
by Bob259
Mary don't you like how they say it's an "opportunity" for you.... Ya Right....
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:42 am
by BlauBear
Innocent wrote:So yes Ducky has his way, but at least he calls it as he sees and it and takes responsibilty for his mistakes. He hasn't had the gumption to rename me yet.
Innocent Mary
And he runs a great match!
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:51 am
by Innocent
Bob259,
I have not been told that it is an opportunity....just that I am the obvious choice for this position, because the current deputy can not handle it properly...but he is to remain the deputy and of BTW the only time my direct supervisor (department director) will get involved is when there is conflict resolution needed.
The deputy has worked for nine supervisors in 11 years, and the last one he refused to respond to, either in person or writing, he just decided to work (volunteer) for another department and had the balls to ask that that department head do his review, as he had been working primarily for him, despite charging his time toa contract position number. No one up the chain of command had the balls to discipline him for 8 months of failure to respond to his assigned supervisor.
I do have an 18 year record of observing and recording though, and given my share of depositions over my logs, so they will have a slightly harder time with my records if they push me into the position.
Innocent
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:01 am
by Innocent
And he runs a great match!
Not denying Ducky anything but he has a tremendous team that support his effort to run a match, including but not limited to Robin, Robert, Jerry, Terry, Donnie, the LA democrats and quite a few others that I'm sure I have failed to remember the names of.
Mary
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:02 am
by Innocent
And I almost forgot....Limey and Jim who always show up a week in advance to help prepare the range.
Innocent
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:20 am
by Bob259
Innocent wrote:Bob259,
I have not been told that it is an opportunity....just that I am the obvious choice for this position, because the current deputy can not handle it properly...but he is to remain the deputy and of BTW the only time my direct supervisor (department director) will get involved is when there is conflict resolution needed.
The deputy has worked for nine supervisors in 11 years, and the last one he refused to respond to, either in person or writing, he just decided to work (volunteer) for another department and had the balls to ask that that department head do his review, as he had been working primarily for him, despite charging his time toa contract position number. No one up the chain of command had the balls to discipline him for 8 months of failure to respond to his assigned supervisor.
I do have an 18 year record of observing and recording though, and given my share of depositions over my logs, so they will have a slightly harder time with my records if they push me into the position.
Innocent
So.... how do you really feel
Frustrating the way some people seem to get away with doing zip and never get called on it....
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:38 pm
by BlauBear
Innocent wrote:And I almost forgot....Limey and Jim who always show up a week in advance to help prepare the range.
Innocent
Yup - and all the Democrats! It's quite a show.
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:54 pm
by Innocent
So.... how do you really feel
BB, the crew I work with know how I feel and what I think, it only pisses them off when my predictions come true. The doing nothing I can almost deal with , it is the hour of listening to a 'training' session where the instructor doesn't know the difference between a chemical standard and a procedural standard. Combine that with falsification of time sheets and lying and you have lost my repsect, and I'm not bashful about saying so.
Innocent
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:56 pm
by Innocent
BTW BB, since when did you hang out a shingle? I want a more comfortable couch to read steelchickens from!!!
Innocent
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:43 pm
by BlauBear
Innocent wrote:BTW BB, since when did you hang out a shingle? I want a more comfortable couch to read steelchickens from!!!
Innocent
Other Bob, Mary! I retired my shingle after accepting that most people really were beyond help.
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:49 am
by Innocent
BB...I have always said I was beyond help, quit wasting money with that class of 'professionals when my oldest brother started a masters degree in the stuff and his wife(?) at the time did some of the s*** that you would expect from that group while sailing.
It is more fun to try to hit the liitle spots on steel or paper than lay around trying to expalin to that group of people how you really feel!!!
Innocent