Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Priorities are pretty straightforward. I once had an argument with my boss because I kept asking which project was highest priority and his response was "all three". "Which one do you want done first?" "All three". "Which one will be the most beneficial to have done" "All three". "Which one would be ok if I got finished a little later than the others" "None". "Okay fine, I need two more keyboards and to learn to type with one foot".There's one thing I envy about flying for living. I bet your boss has never popped into the cockpit in the middle of a flight to ask you to start flying another plane at that very moment.
I'm in IT, I get that all the time, people insisting I stop what I'm doing to work on their project.
There's one thing I envy about flying for living. I bet your boss has never popped into the cockpit in the middle of a flight to ask you to start flying another plane at that very moment.
That has to be the #1 reason most of us left.I'm in IT, I get that all the time, people insisting I stop what I'm doing to work on their project.
There's one thing I envy about flying for living. I bet your boss has never popped into the cockpit in the middle of a flight to ask you to start flying another plane at that very moment.
I'm in IT, I get that all the time, people insisting I stop what I'm doing to work on their project.
"You don't need to print anything. We do not use paper here. Email it!" LOL“I can’t print...”
Well, they do send ACARS messages telling us that we've been reassigned on arrival. Doesn't happen too often, though. And we don't have to go back and finish the originally scheduled flights later.There's one thing I envy about flying for living. I bet your boss has never popped into the cockpit in the middle of a flight to ask you to start flying another plane at that very moment.
If this pilot shortage had hit 10 years ago I'd have gone all in. Too damn old now.
Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Priorities are pretty straightforward. I once had an argument with my boss because I kept asking which project was highest priority and his response was "all three". "Which one do you want done first?" "All three". "Which one will be the most beneficial to have done" "All three". "Which one would be ok if I got finished a little later than the others" "None". "Okay fine, I need two more keyboards and to learn to type with one foot".
"You don't need to print anything. We do not use paper here. Email it!" LOL
Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Priorities are pretty straightforward. I once had an argument with my boss because I kept asking which project was highest priority and his response was "all three". "Which one do you want done first?" "All three". "Which one will be the most beneficial to have done" "All three". "Which one would be ok if I got finished a little later than the others" "None". "Okay fine, I need two more keyboards and to learn to type with one foot".
They make it look so great because, well, it is a pretty good job.
I learned that lesson watching Star Trek.Sounds familiar. We've all been there, but...
Ya gotta learn to game it a bit better than that. When the boss is being completely unreasonable, it's okay cheat a little. Try it this way:
Commit to a completion date that is the cumulative of all 3 tasks, and say you'll work them all in parallel, but don't do that. Work them one at a time. That way, you'll finish two tasks "early" and the third on time and be a hero. If you actually work all three at the same time, you'll finish all 3 at the required date, but you will only rate "satisfactory" and won't be a hero.
If you get forced into an over-aggressive promise date, you still work the tasks in series while saying you'll do them simultaneously. You'll be early with one, early or on time with another, and only late with one. You'll be a lesser hero, but still a hero. If you work all three in parallel, you'll be late with all three and seen as a loser.
Control perceptions.
Right though?! It's freaking insane.Here, I’ll make @Tantalum ‘s soul hurt...
“We print everything because it’s cheaper to buy filing cabinets than to pay for a HIPAA audit and keep it on hard drives.”
LOL!
An epic show on so many levelsI learned that lesson watching Star Trek.