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January 03, 2004
Another year, another set of achievements?
I can always rely on Bear Left on Unnamed Road for a thought provoking comment or three. A visit to his item entitled Tidings of comfort and joy mixes humour and some very thought provoking stuff.
I have to say, that since I started Blogging I have discovered a whole new range of interesting people and things on the www. Now I shall have to start clearing out the "favourites" list on my bookmarks - lest I can't find the ones I visit regularly.
Its back to work on Monday (Bleeeeeggghhh!) and straight into getting to grips with the latest crop of idiocy from the new management. The last DCEO lasted six months before getting "promoted" and the new one comes from an service/authority regarded by everyone outside of that service/authority as a prime example of how to get it wrong big time. As far as we can see the only qualifications are gender based, politically correct and reputation for being "an organiser". Should be a very interesting year then. Especially as the CE also disappeared to pastures previous just before Christmas.
So it looks as if we will have yet another year of the blind leading the sighted and refusing to acknowledge that they can't actually see where we are going.
Oh well, only another 33 months to pension!
Posted by The Gray Monk at January 3, 2004 06:58 PM
Comments
Oh wow, do I ever feel your pain...the last job I had (and one I loved) was a constant run of "the blind leading the sighted" and I was the head of the "sighted". It was frustrating at best!!
However, I must caution you.......am posting this article on my blog tomorrow, but wanted to point you to it now.......
http://bostonworks.boston.com/globe/articles/010404_blog.html
Happy New Year!!
Cyn
Posted by: cyn at January 4, 2004 06:13 PM
Hmmmm, I shall watch for your post of this and then link to it. Thanks for the preview. A cautionary tale methinks.
Posted by: The Gray Monk at January 4, 2004 11:30 PM
Thanks for the kind tip of the hat! :-) I'm very much enjoying reading your pages too.
Ron
Posted by: Ron Bell at January 5, 2004 02:12 AM