June 26, 2015 6:51 AM PDT
The problem with my scenario is the stress level it produces. When one is not "in charge" and has "no control" stress will create a certain degree of blind stupidity. Hell, I'm a reasonably intelligent guy but the things I could handle became lost to me and I started seeing more problems that really weren't problems at all. Blinded by the stupidity I just couldn't see the solutions. I took a ride, relaxed and things became clear. Ironic that riding was the catalyst; always has been but I was too stupid even to see that. I'm good now but that doesn't change my opinion of the folks I've been dealing with.
"Smack someone"!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me too.
June 26, 2015 10:06 PM PDT
We haven't been getting our Diabetes supplies for a couple of months, her needles, our testing supplies.
(We get our meds local, and have a back-up supply of the paraphernalia)
So Deb calls the company, they claim the insurance company is the hold-up.
Deb calls the insurance company they say they have been paying the company.
So the insurance company calls the supplier, now the supplier realizes it has been getting payed and blame it on the shipping department.
So we are told our supplies will be shipped out ASAP, we'll see.
June 30, 2015 3:21 AM PDT
Looks like.....Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are alive and well in modern day corporate.
I feel the pain
Night Dragon
June 30, 2015 4:13 AM PDT
Zero accountability,its always someone else's fault-not my job
June 30, 2015 11:42 AM PDT
Medical insurance, doctors, prescriptions, vehicle insurance, claims adjusters, government agencies that administer your account, IRS and the list grows bigger every year. Sometimes, things just slip through the system like green grass through a goose. Other times... shall we say that all I want to do is reach thru the fone and strangle the person on the other end. Personally, I have found that when I keep a log of when/who I spoke with, when problems start it helps to have that info. Also, with insurance companies the Attorney General's office has been a good resource to 'unstick' the plug. Your Senator or Congressman/woman is an advocate.
Hope I have helped in some small way Jimmy.
Edge
June 30, 2015 12:08 PM PDT
I like the old phone commercial,
"Reach out and touch someone"
Use your phone or ........... ?
June 30, 2015 12:48 PM PDT
Another example happened to us today. Three years ago we had two front picture windows put in. Five months ago Gypsy noticed some foreign material between the panes of glass in the corners. Guarantee on the windows and a guy comes out and, "Yep, we'll replace them. No charge". Only one slider on each window needed replaced. Two months go by and the guy shows up with the wrong side, the opposite slider. The guy says, "Since we have the opposite side we'll go ahead and replace the whole thing. I order the other slider and it won't take as long this time". Three months go by and a different guy shows up with the same two sliders. Now he's a different guy and can't figure out what's going on. I look at the last order slip and it reads, "Replace the right side slider". So I ask the guy, "Who does the ordering?" Answer: The women in the office.
Now here's the obvious: The installer (work order) says "right side". So is he looking out or looking in? Apparently the office thought he was looking out because what they brought us was the locking side.
I wouldn't let the guy put the windows in. "If you can't do it all then don't bother. Let's just wait until you get it right. And, BTW, I sold my house. We close in a week and I'm on my way to Alabama. You need to cut 3 months down to 7 days or get in touch with the new owner because you're obligated to replace these windows".
Hell, it wasn't his fault but he should never have been the one to come to the house when he didn't know what was going on. The installer who placed the order would've seen the mistake to begin with. They did that "designated responsibility" thing. We shook hands. He apologized and I said, "Enjoy the winter". I guarantee it will take at least 4 months to get these windows replaced.
Company ineptitude, ah the joy...Years ago (before PCs) I was a computer company Tech Rep. Got a call to go to a customer in another city with a problem. When I got there I discovered that the company had put a new system in as a beta test. I had no clue how to even turn it on since I had never seen that system. Really gave the customer a good feeling and I was embarrassed to say the least. But after a few dumb questions (like, "hey Ms. customer, can you turn this on for me?) I was able to fix that problem.
The Peter Principle:
"in a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence,"
I work for one of those corporate Medicare Insurance companies in the pharmacy side and I hate to tell you but it is almost just as bad from the inside as it is from the out. I'm constantly trying to track down "the person" who is supposed to be handling a specific issue.
And I agree, it is much easier when you can just do whatever it is by yourself and right now.
No one is "accountable" anymore. They pass the buck as fast as it touches their "hot little hands" and blame no one, as that faux pas could cost them their jobs. And maybe that's the root of the problem. No job security anywhere...anymore...for anyone,
Not sayin' it's right, because certainly that isn't the way I do business.
I just wonder where folk's consciences went.
If I screwed someone over, I couldn't look myself in a mirror. I think you may be right Rev.,
the employee's have "risen" to their bosses level's.
It's a dog-eat-dog world, and it's only getting worse.
Me? I'm lookin' out for me and mine.
And doin' my best not to hurt anyone else, in the process.
Can't believe that's how it is...now. Sheesh.
Ride Free
Tweek