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WCDT Oct 11 - Oct 15 (4631-4635)

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Mr_Rose:
I think it’s more that Dora just doesn’t bother with the newsletters, and probably has them all neatly filed in a folder labelled “newsletters - important” by a rule she set up and forgot about.

Timemaster:
I think it rather went like this:

Hanners: „I could put up a cloud storage for important or interesting docs. And a newsletter to keep everyone informed about it.“

Emily & Dale: „We don’t have that?“

Penny: -frowns-

Dora (distracted): „Yeah, okay, whatever.“

Hanners: „On it!“


dutchrvl:

--- Quote from: Farideh on 11 Oct 2021, 19:34 ---New comic.

Is it just me, or did Hanners go a bit overboard with the spreadsheet, cloud storage, and newsletter, considering that Dora that doesn't know anything about it (and thus didn't give permission for it)?

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Well.....making a spreadsheet of regulars and their orders is just good initiative and not something your boss needs to give you permission for. I'd file that under taking initiative.
Setting up cloud storage for the shop is a bit more questionable, to me that seems something the boss would definitely need to be aware of and give permission for. And even if you set it up (could be just a dropbox or something simple) with important info, then it's not something to only communicate over a newsletter.....

So...bit of both I guess?

Also, given Dora's background in website design, I am not entirely convinced of her not thinking of things like cloud storage, IF it could be useful for the shop.

Mr_Rose:
Hannelore’s cloud storage is a literal cloud (of nanites, in a vacuum, in space) because Station said he had a spare petabyte or twelve she could use. .

notStanley:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 12 Oct 2021, 07:37 ---Hannelore’s cloud storage is a literal cloud (of nanites, in a vacuum, in space) because Station said he had a spare petabyte or twelve she could use. .

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On one hand, a favor from Station does not cost the shop anything, so no reason for explicit permission from Dora.  On the other hand, business tasks should be under business accounts with approved user access for proper hand-off & continuity.  On the gripping hand we do not want to embarrass Dora tooo much about how out-dated her web-mistress skills have become.

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