OSUCivlENG said:
"I don't understand how you guys can put up with all this asinine garbage. Why don't you just go work somewhere else so you can escape it?"
Unfortunately these programs and ideas are pervasive in every industry and so many small companies have been bought by large conglomerates that it just keeps percolating through.
Some recent observations. Think of the simple function of a parking lot attendant at grocery stores; observe now that at some Walmart and Stop and Shop locations there are stickers on the cart return areas that show RED,YELLOW, and GREEN to indicate how full each cart return is, really? We now need stickers on cart returns in a parking lot to tell us how to do the simple job of picking up carts from the parking lot and returning them to storage inside the store? So, somehow Walmart is funding a corporate level position whose brainchild to better manage carts was to institute a visual tracking system to manage how the parking lot attendant gathers and returns carts. You can only imagine that there is probably some type of daily reporting metrics and monthly chart that gets put into some monthly report. Go to your local Autozone or O-Reilly's Autoparts, as your wait in line notice that on the ends of the parts aisles there are all sorts of daily KPI charts for reporting their metrics.
(One of my favorite quotes from an old timer on a construction project when asked by a high ranking official on what metrics where used to track projects..."Oh, we only use English units, you know, feet and inches on our tapes." That was his dead honest, straight answer, the conversation quickly changed!!)
My wife is a pharmacist and they get timed on everything, it has basically turned into a glorified McDonalds. They literally get penalized for length of consultation time, well, if someone has legitimate concerns or is failing to understand then are they suppose to just ignore them. In addition, many are older people who are just happy to have a familiar face to speak too every couple weeks.
In my own experience, rather than a company hiring some real subject matter expects to help young engineers and develop standard analysis methodologies they rather hire consultants to create spaghetti diagrams to track peoples steps with the idea that if only we had more printers and people took less frequent restroom breaks all would be well. Look at the questions on the forum, a favorite retort is to tell people to please go speak with a senior engineer. Well, guess what, many do not have senior engineers to work with or subject matter experts and that is why they are here. (A big thanks to this community of dedicated people who routinely post and answer questions; I have been a lurker for nearly 10 years and it is amazing the dedication that some have
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and the sound advice that is offered.) The companies are too busy hiring consultants to figure out how to improve while the worker bees wallow.
Not sure how this happened but I am mid-career and was unfortunately exposed to this type of stuff since graduation. I struck out on my own and have been going strong for nearly 5 years, so there is hope I think it is more difficult to escape than some may think.