Wow. you thought of that for a while.Originally Posted by stusic
hmmm ... seems like I didn't have a clear picture of what's going on. I thought we were dealing with a good draftsman who simply had a brain fart. This is different. I imagined a less experienced draftsman who simply was having a hard time fitting himself around company standards and regular CAD workings.
I suppose I was putting myself in his shoes ....
It's also unacceptable that he wasn't even there to fix the mistakes ... THAT'S a bone of contention for me. If you make a mistake, fine, but at least fix it. Don't let someone else clean up your slop.
You should be worried of making a mistake, I suppose. But employers should not be quick to pull out the Donald's famous quote. Again, this is in regards to more capable and considerate workers. I suppose I'm just saying "golden rule". but the golden rule goes both ways and it sounds as though this individual is not being considerate to those who he works with. Unfortunate.
It's a good thing there's only 8 hours in a working day. There USED to be 10 or 12. So I suppose it could have been worse.