Hi guys, this is Jess. I’m helping TRIC out today because they needed an extra hand and I love to support this community!
Ugh! The above situation is rough, no matter which side of it you are on. It’s always a pain in the ass to get a package back and be told to fix it; it’s a kick in the junk when you know there isn’t anything wrong with it, also. Then you see the typical thought process that everybody above you in the chain of command doesn’t know what they’re actually doing. Poor ENG here actually admits she doesn’t know what she is doing! Hopefully it’s just from being tired and frazzled, because I’d be wondering how anybody could become an ENG if they didn’t understand work packages! Let’s hope that Speck is right about the package being perfect. Wouldn’t want anybody to get in the hot seat later on for bleeding ink without any real reviews or corrections needing to be made. Nobody likes a critique!
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Jess is a second generation nuke MM, now working as an Inactivation Test Engineer for PSNS and IMF on the decommissioning and inactivation of Los Angeles class submarines. She was a ball to work with on creating Lt. Cmd. Zinger here and a star for helping us out on the write up for this week. Thank you Jess for your support and involvement!