Not many people get fired from my office.
Most of the turnover is in sales...no surprise there.
But on the tech side...man, the amount of rope given and given and given and given....we still have techs who aren't up to snuff.
Unfortunately in the colour department, we hired a young lad who talked the talk, but couldn't fix a copier if his life depended on it. Sent him on a training course, he failed that. Sent him again and he barely passes it. These are open book exams for crying out loud. I've been on at least a dozen followup calls to machines he went to fix but could not. Basic dog problems in many of those machines he could not fix. He throws many parts at the problem, yet doesn't fix the problem. Of course, all the parts he is doing are NOT related to the problem he is supposedly fixing.
Dirty transport and sync rollers. Dirty or worn pickup and separator tires. Worn out torrington gears and pullies, dirty sensors. He even put in a damaged fusing unit (I put it on a counter in the shop, marked damaged and for parts only) into a customer machine. Customer called five minutes after he left to complain about that. I arrive and find the fuser I had already written off, with MY HANDWRITING on it right there on top. Drive gear was split on it. He didn't even wait for the machine to initialize, he just popped it in, tightened the screws, turned on the power and left before the machine was even passed the hourglass.
The most recent, customer called in for constant jams out of tray one, he blames the customer for excessive staples found in an area on the finisher and now the finisher cannot work, he says to the customer and my co-worker that he needs clutches for the finisher and leaves. I take the call, find that he screwed up a turnover gate in the finisher, it was in the wrong position. Incidently, there are no clutches in the particular finisher he was working on. Everything is direct drive. Staples were never an issue.
Worn pickup and sep tire in tray one, dirty transport tire, doc feed tires filthy and worn. Counters showing jam history would have told him EVERYTHING he needed to know.
I really really want this guy gone, but my boss says we need the help. Customers call in and specifically mention not to send him. He is rude to them, mostly women. He cannot shut up when he should be doing his job. He dresses like a slob, is often late for work, never does the job properly or up to standard and....

...he is not helping me, that is for certain.
Man. How much crap can a guy get away with before management says enough?????
I am considering a baseball bat and a request that he meet me behind the dumpster.
