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Power Trip

You know, I have seen more often, People on here going to great lengths and just, extra steps, on writing programs to keep others out of PC-DMIS and the programs. I think if you spent that effort teaching others, how it works, how it functions. Lets face it, the CMM is an instrument used for quality, If a person is in quality, do we hide Calipers, OD, ID mics, indicators, surface plates, blocks. I know there are people out there, who might think, That their job is threatened. Paranoid.Alien Then there are others who say, that's what the customer request, my hands are tied. Your customers are not at your place all the time, nor are you, what happens when something goes wrong, are you going to end your vacation and head back to fix it? are the customers going to come over and fix it? Last but not least, The power trip people, They have in their feeble little heads "I'm GOD, You will bow down to me and worship me, My intelligent level is superior to yours" The only thing I can say to those people is "S-h-i-t and fall back in it" Just my 2 cents for the day Rolling eyes

This is what got me saying what I said. I always said there are no dumb questions, just dumb answers. Well I might have to revisit that saying.

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  • At one time I was deeply involved with training people. I never trained on how to calibrate the probe rack, because once it's set up there's almost never a need to do it again. If you do need to do it again, you definitely won't remember from the 30 minutes spent on it during a training session a few years previous, particularly when that training session was overwhelming with new learnings to begin with. It's like the ellipse auto feature - why teach it? There are virtually no true elliptical forms out there (usually specific industries), it's worthless knowledge for the vast majority of people out there.
  • ^^ is pretty spot on.

    The people on the team i am a part of are scared of the machine. I've made multiple attempts to train them and get them used to it and SENT THEM TO CLASS at hex and still nothing. So, why would i keep putting in the effort to train them if they don't want to do it or will absolutely break something?

    I get where you are coming from with what you are saying because luckily the guy who trained me was a FANTASTIC mentor who i still call to this day to discuss deep rooted issues but ultimately, not everyone is programmer material and it's as simple as that.
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  • ^^ is pretty spot on.

    The people on the team i am a part of are scared of the machine. I've made multiple attempts to train them and get them used to it and SENT THEM TO CLASS at hex and still nothing. So, why would i keep putting in the effort to train them if they don't want to do it or will absolutely break something?

    I get where you are coming from with what you are saying because luckily the guy who trained me was a FANTASTIC mentor who i still call to this day to discuss deep rooted issues but ultimately, not everyone is programmer material and it's as simple as that.
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