People make mistakes, it happens. It's the response to those mistakes that makes the difference. I suppose I can't really hold these morons responsible; they are morons, they know nothing. They know how to pick up their phone when a customer calls. They know how to pick up their phone again after the customer asks for something, and they know who to call. And that is literally everything they know. This chaps my ass to no end because I was passed over for one of their jobs (Link) but I won't get into that again.
So here's the situation:
I'm installing systems furniture panels with electric running through them
Harness: the box that attaches to the panel that everything connects to
Base Feed: the main power feed that attaches to the harness
Jumper: extension cords that run power from and to each harness
Vendor: my moronic customer whose skill set is picking up a phone
Designer: the one who drew the plans and decided which parts were needed
So I see the first run. Base feed into harness, jumper going to next harness right and jumper going to next harness left. Okay, so far so good. Now we run into our difficulty. They just copied and pasted the left jumper, but skipped the harness that it was supposed to connect up with. They had nothing going down to feed where a harness should be, no harness there, then a jumper going to the next panel that had nothing connected to it.
This was clear as day to me. Obviously the designer just F'd up. She forgot a couple of harnesses. The vendor actually shows up on site, 4 hours late, but hey, he actually showed up this time. I show him the problem. He doesn't believe me, I must be missing something. I teach him how to read the plans, I mean hey, this is just your job to know how to read these things, and I'm just the dumb installer who only knows how to turn a screw, but let's try this out. You see right here where it says harness, you see how it says 94" jumper from that harness to the next. Okay, now you see how it says 94" jumper from nothing to the next harness? Okay, so how come here it required a harness, then on the next one, this 94" jumper is supposed to cover an additional 48"? Oh, ummmm, ummmm!?! Okay, let's look at this in the real world. You see how the 94" jumper just reaches that harness? You see how over here the 94" jumper just reaches the point where there should be a harness? Oh, ummmm, ummmmm!?!
So he has to contact the designer to see what she had in mind here. Dude, SHE FUCKED UP, wake up and smell the reality. Oh, well are you sure the parts aren't on the other floor. DUDE! I have already distributed all parts, they are not on the plans, they would not have been ordered, they are not on the packing slip, they did not get ordered, THEY ARE NOT HERE; THE DESIGNER FUCKED UP!!! Are you sure you don't have the parts? Did I stutter, did I sound unsure, am I speaking english?
I give him a list of the parts we need. He wants me to check to make sure they aren't here somewhere. Yeah because even though they weren't ordered, even though they aren't on the packing slip, maybe, just maybe the manufacturer just decided to throw in some extra parts for free and they will be the exact ones that you are after. Yeah, it could happen.
So I let him know that if he can't come up with some way to gain the 48" that we are short, this is my line in the sand, I will not be wasting any more time trying to make sense of an obvious error. Okay, he accepts this. Just check to see if I can find the parts
But we're now done, I can get back to the rest of my insanity without having to put up with this crap anymore.
Until of course the magic of the smart phone kicks in. Emails from him, emails from his boss, emails from his boss's boss, emails from my boss. All wanting to know if I'm sure. All wanting to know if the parts are here. All wanting me to let them know if unordered, non shipped items will just somehow appear out of thin air.
So here's the situation:
I'm installing systems furniture panels with electric running through them
Harness: the box that attaches to the panel that everything connects to
Base Feed: the main power feed that attaches to the harness
Jumper: extension cords that run power from and to each harness
Vendor: my moronic customer whose skill set is picking up a phone
Designer: the one who drew the plans and decided which parts were needed
So I see the first run. Base feed into harness, jumper going to next harness right and jumper going to next harness left. Okay, so far so good. Now we run into our difficulty. They just copied and pasted the left jumper, but skipped the harness that it was supposed to connect up with. They had nothing going down to feed where a harness should be, no harness there, then a jumper going to the next panel that had nothing connected to it.
This was clear as day to me. Obviously the designer just F'd up. She forgot a couple of harnesses. The vendor actually shows up on site, 4 hours late, but hey, he actually showed up this time. I show him the problem. He doesn't believe me, I must be missing something. I teach him how to read the plans, I mean hey, this is just your job to know how to read these things, and I'm just the dumb installer who only knows how to turn a screw, but let's try this out. You see right here where it says harness, you see how it says 94" jumper from that harness to the next. Okay, now you see how it says 94" jumper from nothing to the next harness? Okay, so how come here it required a harness, then on the next one, this 94" jumper is supposed to cover an additional 48"? Oh, ummmm, ummmm!?! Okay, let's look at this in the real world. You see how the 94" jumper just reaches that harness? You see how over here the 94" jumper just reaches the point where there should be a harness? Oh, ummmm, ummmmm!?!
So he has to contact the designer to see what she had in mind here. Dude, SHE FUCKED UP, wake up and smell the reality. Oh, well are you sure the parts aren't on the other floor. DUDE! I have already distributed all parts, they are not on the plans, they would not have been ordered, they are not on the packing slip, they did not get ordered, THEY ARE NOT HERE; THE DESIGNER FUCKED UP!!! Are you sure you don't have the parts? Did I stutter, did I sound unsure, am I speaking english?
I give him a list of the parts we need. He wants me to check to make sure they aren't here somewhere. Yeah because even though they weren't ordered, even though they aren't on the packing slip, maybe, just maybe the manufacturer just decided to throw in some extra parts for free and they will be the exact ones that you are after. Yeah, it could happen.
So I let him know that if he can't come up with some way to gain the 48" that we are short, this is my line in the sand, I will not be wasting any more time trying to make sense of an obvious error. Okay, he accepts this. Just check to see if I can find the parts

Until of course the magic of the smart phone kicks in. Emails from him, emails from his boss, emails from his boss's boss, emails from my boss. All wanting to know if I'm sure. All wanting to know if the parts are here. All wanting me to let them know if unordered, non shipped items will just somehow appear out of thin air.

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