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Idiot In Charge
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 8:27 am
by JenBayles
The company I work for has a tornado policy which states that if a tornado warning is issued for our area, we are to evacuate window offices, etc. Enforcement of the policy lies with Ms. HR Manager.
Yesterday, 2 tornado warnings were issued and I emailed the notifications to Ms. HR Manager. She ignored the first warning. With the second one, she called me up and demanded to know if there was a website she could go to for verification. Uuuhhhhh..... the National Weather Service?
Her response to the second warning was absolutely priceless. She stationed the HR department employees in front of the westward-looking windows. Not only a direct violation of the company policy that she, herself, wrote, but an utterly senseless action to take in the face of a tornado outbreak! Talk about the inmates running the asylum......
I can hardly wait to see what she makes of today's severe weather. Send the HR ladies out on the roof with lightning rods perhaps? Have them wade in fire-ant-infested flood waters with the media folks to act as flood gauges? I have to laugh or I'll cry. LOL!
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:06 am
by vbhoutex
I think your last suggestion is the best one!!!LOLOL!! Put her on the roof with the rod or send her out away from the building with same swimming with the fire ants!!!hehehe
Can we say DOH!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:59 am
by JuliannaMKH
I used to work for a corporation that wouldn't even acknowledge severe weather and would make us stay at our desks and keep answering calls during a tornado warning. Whenever this would happen I'd develop an overwhelming urge to go to the bathroom.
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 12:36 pm
by JenBayles
JuliannaMKH wrote:I used to work for a corporation that wouldn't even acknowledge severe weather and would make us stay at our desks and keep answering calls during a tornado warning. Whenever this would happen I'd develop an overwhelming urge to go to the bathroom.

And these would be the same people who, no doubt, would raise holy H-E-Double-Toothpicks if their children were treated the same way in the public schools. Haven't had any bathroom urges during the warnings, but the stairs look awfully inviting!
Hey VB - I like your idea of combining the lightning rod and flood gauge into one. Since Buffalo bayou is right behind our office in West Houston, Ms. HR Manager might actually do some good for once...

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 12:47 pm
by Stormsfury
Mrs. HR Manager doesn't know squat about tornadoes (obvvious) and she seriously needs a course on tornado safety ...
Re: Idiot In Charge
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 1:25 pm
by CaptinCrunch
JenBayles wrote:The company I work for has a tornado policy which states that if a tornado warning is issued for our area, we are to evacuate window offices, etc. Enforcement of the policy lies with Ms. HR Manager.
Yesterday, 2 tornado warnings were issued and I emailed the notifications to Ms. HR Manager. She ignored the first warning. With the second one, she called me up and demanded to know if there was a website she could go to for verification. Uuuhhhhh..... the National Weather Service?
Her response to the second warning was absolutely priceless. She stationed the HR department employees in front of the westward-looking windows. Not only a direct violation of the company policy that she, herself, wrote, but an utterly senseless action to take in the face of a tornado outbreak! Talk about the inmates running the asylum......
I can hardly wait to see what she makes of today's severe weather. Send the HR ladies out on the roof with lightning rods perhaps? Have them wade in fire-ant-infested flood waters with the media folks to act as flood gauges? I have to laugh or I'll cry. LOL!
Is Her name Marci P.??? She was are HR Manager until she had a nervous breakdown and went out on stress leave then quit.

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:11 pm
by ohiostorm
Shell feel pretty stupid if she happens to look out her window and see a huge tornado coming right towards her building!!
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:14 pm
by JenBayles
ohiostorm wrote:Shell feel pretty stupid if she happens to look out her window and see a huge tornado coming right towards her building!!
AAAAaaaaahhhhhhh! One can only hope!
If
I haven't managed to give her a nervous breakdown by now, I doubt a mere tornado would. <sigh>
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 4:29 pm
by Brent
That's pretty good.

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:35 pm
by Persepone
I have a portable weather radio and I had a supervisor like that so I set it on "loud" and on "alert" and so of course the broadcast was heard by most people in the office.
Mass disobedience is difficult for a terminally stupid HR manager to ignore...
Most sane people know to disobey people who put them in serious danger...
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:29 am
by JenBayles
Persepone wrote:I have a portable weather radio and I had a supervisor like that so I set it on "loud" and on "alert" and so of course the broadcast was heard by most people in the office.
Mass disobedience is difficult for a terminally stupid HR manager to ignore...
Most sane people know to disobey people who put them in serious danger...
The sad thing is that our office is primarily populated with Europeans and Californians who have zero tornado education and don't care to acquire one. Warnings mean nothing to them no matter how much we try to educate. I guess it'll take an up close and personal experience before it sinks in.