The IT offices had been broken down and the server space gone. Ten years later, I popped in to say "Hi" to a few folks. Accountants, with IT experience limited to Excel on Mac, began telling us how things worked "in the real world." We lost people quickly and I was the last to go of the original bunch. Glory days.Īfter our senior hands-on VP retired, Finance took over the department and things went south fast. We broke the 100 million gross income barrier with that system when efficiencies allowed us to take on an additional contract worth 14 million. Think ERP levels of integration at 1/20th the cost. We ran proprietary Linux software solutions, developed in-house, that drove company production, orders, reporting and updated accounts flawlessly. The department ran efficiently and under budget, most years anyway. ![]() Each knew just enough about the others responsibilities that a sick day or vacation wasn't an issue. In the days of spinning disks, we had a small team of superior beings that descended from Olympus itself.
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