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But did she get approval to message Jim about getting approval?
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Procedural Approval

April 26th, 2016 | by Trae Dorn
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  1. xero
    xero
    April 26, 2016 at 12:19 am | # | Reply

    …yea okay i quit, good luck with your S888ty trainwrek of a website

  2. SirReal55
    SirReal55
    April 26, 2016 at 5:48 am | # | Reply

    Wow…that is so freakin’ familiar!

    Client gives developer/programmer the passwords to fix their problems with their software and then doesn’t give the help the authority to use them. In one word: Sheesh!

    I agree…if you didn’t want to give the permission to use the passwords in order to fix the problem, then DON’T GIVE THEM OUT!!!!!!

    If a client gets pissy about this, dump ’em and let them go hang

  3. EcchiKitty
    EcchiKitty
    April 26, 2016 at 8:22 pm | # | Reply

    If you don’t want someone looking at the database, don’t give them the password to do so. The hoops to jump though of approval to get said passwords i can sorta understand, but only sorta.

  4. Patrick
    Patrick
    April 27, 2016 at 3:40 am | # | Reply

    I feel like that dude must have a day job in the public sector. Possibly on a municipal level.

    “We want you to do this job.” ‘Okay, so I’ll start by….’ “Oh no no no… First, write all that down and email it to four different people who will each respond with ‘Reply all’, but never actually read the other messages in the train. Then when twelve more people have weighed in, we’ll start to think about forming a committee to begin the process of considering your proposal.”

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