Just fuck this shit, man!

Headaches.

This week had just been headaches.

Headaches.

Lots of headaches.

It’d been a busy week. New meetings. New issues.

Small things that I needed to take care of. It prevented me from getting my other projects done.

Fuck this week.

Just fuck it.

I already worked about three hours already and I plan on working a few more.

Sigh.

Just fuck this shit, man!

Fuck it.

* * *

Gone. Gone.

She left, not without drama.

Apparently, she was pissed.

Crazy.

Sigh.

I still don’t know how it happened. I have no idea at all.

None.

How she managed to send the email?

It seems that the password reset I did didn’t go through.

Weird.

Troubled.

Not sure how I feel about it.

Sure, I don’t know exactly what went down, but it had to be something horrible to get to the place that it did.

I mean, fuck.

That’s just some nasty shit.

I want out of it.

Leave me out of it.

Done.

* * *

When something needs to get done, just fucking do it yourself.

That just seems like how it is with some people at work.

I can’t rely on them to do anything.

If I need something to get done, I’ll have to do it myself.

It’s a sad reality.

I need their help, but I can’t rely on them.

I literally had to do someone else’s job yesterday.

I had to go around the office and figure out who is running Windows 7 and create a ticket to get them upgraded.

We’ve been rolling out 10 for the past almost 2 years and these people are still on fucking Windows 7.

We’re not efficient.

How we do things aren’t efficient.

When I heard how much down time a user had when getting his Windows 10 machine, my mind exploded.

Three hours.

It’s a two-hour process to get the machine done and ready and it took another hour because that Tech had other urgent things to take care of.

This user’s peers told me what happened, hence their hesitancy to get upgraded. I would be hesitant too if it took 3 hours to get a computer and I’d be down that whole time.

Not efficient.

I spoke with the Tech and asked how it was done and why?

The procedure that he was told he needed to follow was to take the user’s computer away, make sure everything gets saved, wipe the machine and reimage the machine, set it up and then give it back to the users.

No wonder it took so long.

NOT EFFICIENT.

There’s no upside to this method besides guaranteeing the user that he has a computer.

I asked the tech why he didn’t get another machine prepped and ready and switched it out and his answer was that that’s the procedure dictated by the Manager.

FUCKING HOLY HELL.

The master of slowness and non-efficiency dictating procedure. No wonder it’s so fucking dumb.

I just told the tech to just image machines and replace them.

Easy.

Limited downtime.

Done.

Just makes my head explode.

I could barely contain my frustration and annoyance and anger yesterday.

I was fed up with people.

Fuck it.

Just fuck this shit, man!

I documented the proper procedure of how to do things this morning, especially for those users upgrading from Win7 to Win10.

It’s the same procedure that I use when working in the regions.

Swap machines.

Don’t take away machines and reimage.

It’s been a while since I’ve been so frustrated with someone in my Team.

I was just done with him.

Just done.

I wanted so badly to punch him in the face when we were discussing this whole imaging issue. So smug, thinking he knew what to do when clearly, he didn’t.

This whole initiative to get everyone upgraded is so we can take full use of all the tools and features that we have at our disposal.

Of course, old computers can’t use new tools.

As big projects are pushed out within the Agency and users would need the ability to collaborate with each other on files, we need to ensure that they are able to use the tools.

Many users can’t because of their software limitations.

I made a list of users that will need to be upgraded because of these projects.

I sent out the list and directions to get them setup.

Apparently, he asked another team member that we need to stop what we’re doing and test out this new system of doing things.

I’ve tested it out months ago.

It works.

That’s what the feature is and what the tool is for.

He didn’t understand how things work. How do things sync up if it is on the user’s computer and not on SharePoint? How this? How that?

Mind exploded.

Glad I wasn’t there.

I would have lost it.

Friday was a tough day.

One of the worst.

I had many tickets open with Microsoft and one major one that was affecting business workflow.

No solutions.

Regus in Dallas is a joke. That hasn’t been taken care of it.

Just shit.

There’s too much pressure and I’m going to lose it soon.

So much.

As the day wound down and I was leaving, he asked a few questions about OneDrive and the whole setup thing that he’ll need to tell the end users. I listed off things and told him that when the project was over, the users shouldn’t delete the files but to unsync the library.

“I don’t know how to do that.”

MOTHER FUCKER.

We’ve shown you MULTIPLE FUCKING TIMES.

Useless.

Incompetent

Just fuck this shit, man!

Done.

Over.

* * *

Sigh.

Work.

I think I’m done ranting as my mind wanders to work and other projects.

Fucking great.

Just fuck this shit, man!