RE: So I just got back my IQ score and diagnosis and I'm sad
September 25, 2014 at 11:24 pm
(This post was last modified: September 26, 2014 at 12:34 am by vorlon13.)
I've seen MANY instances of supposedly 'stupid' people do amazingly brilliant things, and I've seen even more examples of supposedly 'brilliant' people doing the most brain dead things imaginable.
One place I worked at, the department manager was consistently annoyed at what work was coming out the laboratory. Whatever lab result he wanted, that was never what the lab had been working on for the last week.
After many staff meetings, he FINALLY agreed to prioritize all the work in the lab.
Of the 22 testing series going on in the lab, he designated 21 as priority 1, and 1 item as priority 6.
(IANMTU)
Another place I worked at, the department manager sent all of us to computer training for a week (this was back in the 80s). This was a huge hit to the work flow through the office, we did much overtime to compensate for the training.
When the training was over, we asked the manager where the computers were. He said there wasn't any budget for that.
(IANMTU)
Read Dilbert, if you can. There really isn't too much in Dilbert that hasn't happened in a business somewhere.
Don't sweat the 108, means nothing in real life. If you wind up in plumbing, just remember shit runs down hill. You'll do fine.
One place I worked at, the department manager was consistently annoyed at what work was coming out the laboratory. Whatever lab result he wanted, that was never what the lab had been working on for the last week.
After many staff meetings, he FINALLY agreed to prioritize all the work in the lab.
Of the 22 testing series going on in the lab, he designated 21 as priority 1, and 1 item as priority 6.
(IANMTU)
Another place I worked at, the department manager sent all of us to computer training for a week (this was back in the 80s). This was a huge hit to the work flow through the office, we did much overtime to compensate for the training.
When the training was over, we asked the manager where the computers were. He said there wasn't any budget for that.
(IANMTU)
Read Dilbert, if you can. There really isn't too much in Dilbert that hasn't happened in a business somewhere.
Don't sweat the 108, means nothing in real life. If you wind up in plumbing, just remember shit runs down hill. You'll do fine.