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Originally posted by scooby View PostBut bobs live in a world where competition for jobs is high and they get fired for farting. What would you do in that culture??
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View Postlast time this happened was around the same time "19 June 2012"
Guessing the person who knows how it works is on holiday again.
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last time this happened was around the same time "19 June 2012"
Guessing the person who knows how it works is on holiday again.
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostUnless their systems are the biggest bag of tulipe then it really shouldn't be possible to lose an entire days transactions. Not a trivial task but it would be relatively straightforward to identify what is missing and to recreate and apply the missing transactions.
That does of course use the major assumption that the people supporting the systems really know how it works.
Oh, and I hope that they took a copy of all the mainframe GDGs before the relevant ones cycled off and were lost to posterity.
I have this vision of all the bobs frantically looking through their 'knowledge transfer' documents hoping that the section that details what to do in a complete cock-up situation is actually in there and has just been missed out of the TOC.
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Originally posted by eek View Postknowing that one of our friends is still having serious problems with Ulster Bank i went investigating and found this
MoneySavingExpert.com Forums - View Single Post - Ulster/RBS Bank problems
Ooops springs to mind.
That does of course use the major assumption that the people supporting the systems really know how it works.
Oh, and I hope that they took a copy of all the mainframe GDGs before the relevant ones cycled off and were lost to posterity.
I have this vision of all the bobs frantically looking through their 'knowledge transfer' documents hoping that the section that details what to do in a complete cock-up situation is actually in there and has just been missed out of the TOC.
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knowing that one of our friends is still having serious problems with Ulster Bank i went investigating and found this
MoneySavingExpert.com Forums - View Single Post - Ulster/RBS Bank problems
Ooops springs to mind.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHe went on a (UK) sacking spree soon after he was hired.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostHester's forgoing his bonus. Damned good of him.
RBS chief to forgo bonus after debacle - FT.com
How long's he been in charge? When did they get rid of the staff that knew the systems?
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Hester's forgoing his bonus. Damned good of him.
RBS chief to forgo bonus after debacle - FT.com
That may have arisen from old systems and things that were before my time, but I think we could reasonably be expected to have improved things since then and clearly we didn’t improve them enough, so it wouldn’t cross my mind to have a bonus this year,
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