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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre I had no idea your wife was at the bottom of my childhood slide!
That's cold man -- I was thinking the same thing.
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@nadnerB said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Damn - this totally happened in my company 2+ years ago. The person in charge of HIPAA compliance and other compliances retired, and they just tossed those jobs onto other people with no changes in compensation.
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@Dashrender This is completely normal and often expected. As a job goes on (hopefully) it gets documented and made quicker to complete as there shouldn't be any hiccups in process.
Things may have even been automated, making it that much easier.
But it is a pretty funny comic.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender This is completely normal and often expected. As a job goes on (hopefully) it gets documented and made quicker to complete as there shouldn't be any hiccups in process.
Things may have even been automated, making it that much easier.
But it is a pretty funny comic.
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There are also things that can't be automated - reviewing of those reports, providing training to staff, researching new regulations that apply to us, etc. This job was not obsoleted - the duties were simply shift exactly as the graphic shows. The company took back that person's salary, and the responsibilities got split over three people, one of which was me. -
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender This is completely normal and often expected. As a job goes on (hopefully) it gets documented and made quicker to complete as there shouldn't be any hiccups in process.
Things may have even been automated, making it that much easier.
But it is a pretty funny comic.
There are also things that can't be audited - reviewing of those reports, providing training to staff, researching new regulations that apply to us, etc. This job was not obsoleted - the duties were simply shift exactly as the graphic shows. The company took back that person's salary, and the responsibilities got split over three people, one of which was me.
Your not alone. Happened 1.5 years ago here.