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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

1637.0. "Do We Work For The Same Company??" by SEDOAS::BEST () Fri Oct 18 1991 13:12

    
    	The following is a true account although no names are mentioned:
    
    	I work out of the UK, but whilst attending a Service Enginnering
    	Workshop in Valbonne recently I encountered what I call a total
    	disregard for company expenses in the present economic climate.
    
    	I chose not to hire a car myself but share the cost with a fellow
    	colleague who was also attending the same workshop. About half a
    	dozen other guys from around Europe were also staying in the same
    	hotel and attending the same workshop. What happened was this, every 
    	one of them took a hire car upon arrival, then proceeded to share
    	just one car all week for travelling about and getting to and from
    	the hotel. 
    
    	The cars they had hired all sat in the hotel car park unused all
    	week with Digital picking up the cost. Even after pointing this out
    	to them no effort was made to return some of the cars early.
    
    	In the present climate when we're all trying our hardest to keep
    	expenses to a minimum and still take a zero pay rise you find
    	people living in cloud cuckoo land and think that money is
    	something you print on an LPS20.
    
    	I'll get down off my soapbox now!
    
    
    Peter B
    
    (Who didn't get a pay rise this year)
    
    
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1637.1CSCOA1::PARISE_MdeliaF egamI rorriMFri Oct 18 1991 13:368
    I must agree with the base note.  What an appropriate title!
    There must be volumes here describing that same careless attitude.
    What will it take to make these individuals conscious of the
    seriousness of the situation?
    Damn, it's pathetic!
    
    /Mike
    
1637.2A lot of people don't treat the companies money rightSMAUG::GARRODAn Englishman's mind works best when it is almost too lateFri Oct 18 1991 14:2428
    Just to echo .0.
    
    Last week I attended the Interop Trade show in San Jose. I had it on
    good authority that over 160 people were registered at the show from
    DEC. Of those at least 40 were there as booth workers. The vast
    majority of the time the booth had more DEC people in it than
    customers. Somebody even told me that he was told by a customer that
    he didn't come into the DEC booth because it always looked so
    crowded...
    
    Then of course there were all the people that had a car all week when
    there was free commuter rail transportation between the hotels and the
    convention center.
    
    Oh yes one other thing. I tried to get my air tickets greater than 7
    days in advance because I was pretty sure they'd be cheaper. American
    Express categorically told our secretary that there was no advantage
    to booking over 7 days in advance. Later another American Express agent
    told her that there would have been an advantage but those tickets
    would have been excursion tickets which are non changable and they
    don't recommend them to Digital. So I ended up with a ticket that was
    50% of FULL COACH. If i'd got one before the 7 days it would have been
    cheaper and saved DEC money.
    
    I see so much waste and peoples inattention to waste that it makes me
    ill.
    
    Dave
1637.3I've seen it also, but...TPSYS::SOBECKYStill searchin' for the savant..Fri Oct 18 1991 14:5826
    
    
    	I agree that on the surface it may seem to be an intentional waste
    	of money, but let me give you another perspective which may or may
    	not explain some of it:
    
    	I teach some courses for Digital. My customers are Customer
    	Services Engineers, many of them "senior" because of the nature
    	of the courses that I teach. On opening day in my classes, it is
    	many times like a class reunion....greeting old friends and
    	colleagues, and meeting new ones. And they are invariably from
    	"out of town".
    
    	What follows is that many (most) of them end up dining and sight-
    	seeing, etc.,  together, and  they carpool when they do this. For
    	a rental car to get very little use during the work week is not
    	unusual.
    
    	There is also the airport arrival and departure times which never
    	coincide.
    
    	I'm not condoning waste...I just wanted to point out another
    	possibility.
    
    	John
     
1637.4Unfortunately true, but still dissapointing.EMDS::MANGANFri Oct 18 1991 16:0713
    ANYWHERE in the company where this type of 'blatent' disregard for
    company funds is absolutely unexceptable. I'm sure its going on. Ask
    yourself, would you rent a car for you and your family while on
    vacation and then leave it parked at the hotel all week? Obviously not.
    Obviously you wouldn't have needed a car in the first place. It's
    a different story when the funds are coming out of yur own pocket...
    now isn't it?
                 You would not see this "dishonorable" attitude in a
    Japenese Company. Not at least the 1's I worked for. I thought when
    I came to work for DEC I would see the same type of "honor" for the
    company. I am dissapointed.
    
    
1637.5Does not applyBTOVT::SOBECKY_JStill searching for the savant...Fri Oct 18 1991 23:2411
    
    	re .4
    
    	Does not apply, not even remotely. People that happen to end up
    	carpooling during the week most often do not even know who else
    	will be attending until they get there.
    
    	It would be a good idea to turn your car in if you can reasonably
    	do without it, and without accruing financial penalties, however.
    
    	John
1637.6Interop was no junketTNPUBS::JONGSteveSat Oct 19 1991 00:3413
    Rergarding Interop, I know some of the engineers who fried themselves
    for weeks getting software ready for the show, then flew out to set it
    up and demo it all week.  I mentioned this note about wasting rental
    cars when public transportation was available, and he replied, "The
    public transportation doesn't run after 2 am, so it's a good thing we
    had the cars."
    
    In general, I agree with the idea that renting a car unnecessarily and
    staying at the Ritz when all you need is a locked room and a soft bed
    is wasteful.  If I were sent to a strange place, I'd feel more secure
    in the Ritz and more confident with a rental car instead of a metro bus
    schedule.  Certainly more thoughtful planning could save Digital money,
    but we want to be at our best when we travel.
1637.7Use local taxis instead!ELWOOD::CHRISTIEMon Oct 21 1991 12:5014
    I book lots of trips to meetings and such for my department.  Whenever
    a hotel has a bus/limo service to the hotel and said hotel is where
    the meeting is going on, the person attending said meeting refuses
    a rental car.  It's cheaper to pay, if necessary, for local 
    transportation (taxi, limo) etc. then to pay for a rental car when
    it won't be used.
    
    Booking penalty flights can be expensive if there is any chance of
    the traveler either extending his trip or shortening it for some
    reason.  Best to pay a non-penalty ticket cost and have the 
    freedom of being able to change flight plans.
    
    Linda
    
1637.8Depends where your goingALAMOS::ADAMSVisualize Whirled PeasMon Oct 21 1991 22:4018
    re: -.1
    
    Definitely agree on the air travel.  Having been in a postion where I
    had to travel to remote sites, it became cost-effective (and company
    policy) to buy changeable/refundable tickets--even at a higher cost.
    
    Rental cars, and hotel rooms do differ, however.  Having also attended
    Interop, I had a rental car and thank God!  Because of a
    miscommunication in the office, I didn't *any* reservations until the
    Friday before the show started (Monday).  Having to fly into SFO (~50
    miles from San Jose), and staying in Santa Cruz (another ~40 miles
    one-way) would have been prohibitivily expensive w/o the car.  It
    depends upon what your doing when you travel.
    
    What would upset me is the blanket travel plans that always include
    rental cars, even when the traveller states one isn't needed.
    
    --- Gavin
1637.9I Agree, butSEDOAS::BESTFri Oct 25 1991 05:4110
    
    	Ok, I agree with the points raised between us, but you try
    	describing the situation in .0 to your immediate manager or 
    	supervisor and their just not interested. I know I tried it.
    
    	I bet if I told somebody up at Country management level they'd
    	listen and act?!!
    
    
    Peter B
1637.10Digital's open door policySNOFS1::GEORGEthe Waz from OzSun Oct 27 1991 20:319
	Re: -.1
	> I bet if I told somebody up at Country management level they'd
    	> listen and act?!!

If you feel that strongly, why don't you then?

regs
Warren (who would like to try apathy but never quite gets around to it)
1637.11Just watch me...SEDOAS::BESTMon Oct 28 1991 15:136
    
    	OK folks, watch this space or should I say watch this desk!
    
    Cheers.....
    
    (Its been nice knowing you)!
1637.12Progress....SEDOAS::BESTTue Nov 05 1991 07:5013
    
    	A brief update. I had a good discussion with my Service Centre
    	Manager. He was as upset about this kind of attitude/behaviour
    	as most of us. He has a meeting this week with Sergio Giacoletto
    	head of Digital Services, Europe in which he will raise this
    	incident in the meeting.
    
    	I'll let you know how we get on.
    
    
    Peter B
    
    (Who still has a job at this stage)
1637.13Not your Problem, Pal!SEDOAS::BESTThu Feb 20 1992 08:4511
    	Ok, after such a long time since writing I've still had no word,
    	only that I shouldn't pursue what happened at the meeting, it's
    	not my problem, your not responsible for monitoring the situation.
        It's not effective use of company time and money!
    
    	Can you believe that, we're all responsible, alright I may not be
    	the one who takes any action but it still affects me and all of us
    	one way or another, I don't need to be specific here do I!
    
    
    Cheers....