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So, working for DISA, the information systems folks for the military, we send many documents around for review to various bosses (I've got 8 bosses, Bob - Office Space).

These documents are 40 pages and longer, and we print them out single-sided and hustle them around via sneakernet throught this 5-acre compound. After we print a couple copies for different folks to review, we make more copies of the changes and then of the changes to the revisions to the updates ad nauseum.

Why aren't we sending this by email? Because "it's easier to mark it up on paper" they say. And these are the IS masters for DOD? Hi, I'm a revision mark and comment in Word...
Date: 2001-06-28 11:41 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] somabrak.livejournal.com
That sounds a lot like what I used to do at my old job. I worked in the marketing department of a telecommunications company, and about a million people had to approve of every little change we made to ads.

Unfortunately, everyone insisted on printing out the ads time and time again, making the changes on paper, and then passing them around, faxing, etc. Finally, after months of trying to convince them to do it a different way, we started sending PDF's of the ever-changing ads through email.
Date: 2001-06-30 10:18 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] nephesh.livejournal.com
greely hall, right? i hate that fucking place.
Date: 2001-06-30 11:47 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] nephesh.livejournal.com
yikes. yeah, it's all the same... i used to work in the ansoc on the helldesk (helpdesk) under fc business systems. do you know of some guy named wayne seth, by any chance? he was the project manager, and he did such a rotten job with the helpdesk, he ended up getting shitcanned.

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