While working at major health care provider in Dallas, we hired a VB
programmer who had a very impressive resume. At that time we were not
bombarding them with a lot of technial questions (mistake!). Well this guy
ended up working with us for almost a year before
we caught on to what he was doing
On 8/10/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *While working with a $100/hr networking company, the "Cisco
> specialist" they sent who looked no more than 22-23 years old, looked
> at the equipment and laughed, saying, "I haven't touched Cisco stuff
> in ages!" Later, we found him
> Actually.. I like to hear some of your stories :)
Some of mine... hrm
* We were looking for a new server to replace our ailing Active
Directory controller and called 4 local companies trying to get
pricing. In every single case it took them no less than 4 days to
return our calls requestin
Actually.. I like to hear some of your stories :)
-Original Message-
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 6:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: This Ought to be Fun - Horror Story Request
I am giving a presentation on work ethic and expectations
I am giving a presentation on work ethic and expectations to a class
at ITT this evening. As a part of it I want to share some of the
horror stories that have been experienced in working with contractors,
vendors or potential employees.
I originally just sent this email to a handful of my coworke