Yes all, very understandable. The problem lies in the following facts:
The scrapper in question is known to resell the used common PC's at
local computer fairs under a different company name.
The majority of the equipment was quietly carted into moving trucks
to go to the scrapper early this morning before I found out about it.
My employer will not budge on it- no negotiating.
I do pay attention to my job, very much so. Higher ups and co-workers
are noticing an increase in our department efficiency since I signed on.
Internal scams are not really happen-place with my company. They have
a LOT of internal safeguards and security and manned cameras, 24/7.
You must document the crap out of things often and only then, you get
limited use/access to it. Exceed that, multiple security guys pay you
a visit with a file box and a request for your badge while they baby
sit you to the door.
-John Boffemmyer IV
At 06:39 PM 12/8/2005, you wrote:
When I worked for DEC back in the late 70s / early 80s,
they had a
wonderful scrap / salvage center in the Mill complex (basement of
building 5 IIRC) that sold off 'scrapped' DEC parts to employees
that would have otherwise gone to the smelter. Just about anything
DEC made could show up there (albeit in pieces, not whole systems).
I seem to remember that DEC mgmt finally shut it down when they
discovered that some employees were internally buying new DEC
equipment, dismantling it and sending the pieces to 'scrap', where
they would then go buy them for 'personal' use at a deep discount (I
think the person running the salvage operation would put this good
stuff aside when it arrived, for a small fee, of course).
I don't think it ever reopened after this fiasco.
William Donzelli wrote:
>>my company that i work for has just decommissioned an hp9000
>>system for scrap and 11 dec vt420's circa 1991, unopened, with
>>keyboards. they did not give option on taking them or buying them =/
>>don't you hate it when the bean counters get involved because they
>>think the scrappers will not be jerks and resell what they get
>>instead of doing their jobs and just scrapping it and keeping it
>>from the employees for personal use?
>>
>
>The problem tends to be the employees reselling the surplus. And after
>that, little underground networks within the company form up to make sure
>that certain items are decommissioned and go to certain employees. You can
>see where this is going.
>
>Yes, it sucks, and some bad eggs in your company probably spoiled it for
>everyone.
>
>Also, it seems to me that every so often someone comes up with new
>VT420s, anyway...
>
>William Donzelli
>aw288 at
osfn.org
>
>
>
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