'They had to stamp 50,000 catalogs by hand': Boss fired after he delays catalogues and costs company thousands

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    Rectangle - 'Enter a new boss, call him Ron... From day one he was micromanaging, questioning everything, and screwing up my very tight schedule.'
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    Font - Boss did not like the look of the "bulk Mailing" stamp, told me to remove it. Cost the company over $220K. M OC Back in the 1980's I worked for a sporting goods company as a catalog designer. Small company, privately owned. I was the entire advertising department. I created four catalogs a year - these were responsible for most of our mail- order sales (pre-internet) to the tune of around $700K a year.
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    Font - We sent the catalogs via bulk mail using a mailing service - this let us send them for a much discounted rate. To do this required the use of a bulk mail permit, and placing the permit info on the mailing area of the catalog. Technically it's called a "fiche."
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    Font - Enter a new boss, call him Ron. I was #1 - the only one - in my department. For some reason the company owner hired Ron as a favor to a friend. From day one he was micromanaging, questioning everything, and screwing up my very tight schedule. This was BEFORE computers were common. EVERYTHING was by hand. Literally typing out copy and reducing it on a photocopier to fit. Developing the photo film myself, making prints, etc. The actual printer had to add screens to the photos so they'd prin
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    Font - I was complaining to the owner, but he really couldn't care less. I really wanted to stick it to Ron and the opportunity presented itself. Constant threats of "my way or you're fired" were getting to me. The latest pre-summer catalog was done (summer was our BIG season.) I had to give him my mock-up (photocopied sheets stapled together) of the final catalog for his approval - a new step added after he demanded it. He looked at it and sent it back with several pointless revisions. And a no
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    Font - no time to check it again. So he did. I knew it would be a total mess and it's something I would NEVER would have done in the past. 50,000 catalogs printed and shipped directly to the mailer. The day they arrive at the mailer the boss gets a call from the sales rep. "We can't mail your catalogs." Boss storms into my area of the building and is literally screaming. Ron is now ped and yelling at me, joined by the boss. I swear - spittle and froth, vein bulging screaming. Minimum two week de
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    Font - Rental and labor was almost $8,000. Adjusted for inflation that's $20,000. Plus our early summer sales boost was off by almost $50K from previous years. Or $200K adjusted for inflation. Ron WAS fired. I was left alone after that.
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    Font - yachtiewannabe Ron digging his own grave and not even seeing it coming.
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    Font - hymie0 (ک) It's truly amazing how many people don't realize that "can I have that in writing?" is code for "you f'ed up and I'm keeping the receipts."
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    Font - MaryK007 So glad you documented.
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    Font - TrillionSquids "Because the boss knows what the boss says goes, if the boss's suffered losses then that's what the boss chose!"
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    Font - Frenetic_Platypus (ک) Boss storms into my area of the building and is literally screaming. Ron is now ped and yelling at me, joined by the boss. I swear - spittle and froth, vein bulging screaming. They really went postal on you, eh?
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    Font - BrightRick OP I'll never forget that day. The boss was an ex marine drill instructor. His management style was to scream. Have a question? Scream louder.
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    Font - Its Nosey Rosey More more more lol u/BrightRick How did Ron get fired? Update on Ron? Did you end up staying with the company and did your boss ever apologize?
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    Font - BrightRick OP Ron was fired the next day. I never received an apology. I stayed for several more years, but the bosses temper kept getting worse. He actually beat an employee and took a swing at another. The guy was a monster - had a mini-gym in the warehouse. He eventually went on to become a Chicago cop. Ron went on to work for Sears.
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    Font - Dangerous-Project672. I'm not saying this is the most professional thing, but if I were your company's owner I might've let you fire Ron yourself as an apology to you
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    Gesture - Thex667 Never interrupt the enemy while he is making a mistake.

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