
29. The Last Straw
I still remember the first guy I ever had to fire, and I wasn’t even that much older than him. He was some dumb*ss kid hired straight out of college.
A few flags during training kept telling him if he had any questions about anything, he could feel free to ask. He never asked anything.
Told him to help clean up a lab, but DON’T throw away that binder of notes. Told him that VERY clearly and made him repeat it. I leave for an hour, come back, and he’s thrown it away. When asked why he said it was old notes so it didn’t seem useful.
You little, you don’t have enough experience or authority to decide what is useful or not.
I made him go out to the dumpster and dive in to get it out. It turns out there was important info in there.
This wasn’t the last straw.
The last straw was asking him to test a few parts, get them cleared by QA, and take those parts directly to shipping with a CoC. 3 step direction, pretty simple right? We’d supervised him doing it before a few times and he seemed to get it.
He managed the first 2. Then somehow brought down the WRONG box of parts with the RIGHT certificate of conformance (HOW DOES THAT EVEN HAPPEN?) to be shipped out and we didn’t catch it until too late.
That was pretty bad. It was really bad. But when we asked what happened and if he made a mistake, he kept denying it. I told him there were only 2 people in the office who regularly tested those parts, and it was either him, or the other girl (who I know was meticulous as f*ck AND she wasn’t testing it for the last few weeks since I wanted him to learn how to do it). He tried to pin it on the girl.
Like if he’d at least been honest and apologized….I don’t know. Maybe I would’ve given him a second chance. But this f*ck*r kept denying it, saying it wasn’t him when basically everyone knew it was him. Even the guys at shipping had a record of him coming down and the girl’s weekly report had noted that she wasn’t doing testing that week.
A guy who can’t listen to directions, f*cks up and won’t admit it, and tries to pin his mistakes on his coworker is scum. If he’d shown any remorse or tried to improve himself at any point I wouldn’t have minded as much.