It's 4:46 Friday afternoon. JK, 4:47. I'm doing what any normal person regardless of how much they like their job is doing...counting the minutes til the weekend. But since I still have 40 and some odd minutes of answering the phone (definitely still ringing) and data entry, I'll take a minute or two to reflect on Maxim.
I've noticed a lot of technological changes today that must have developed before my time and are still developing here. It's definitely an online world, and the way this business operates very much reflects that. With the development of a new FieldComm system in the past year and a half, the system of data entry and allowing contractors to communicate with us, all the way through processing (I'm assuming) has been made a lot easier. I found out today there's potential for an even better way of doing data entry in the works. Recently we've just about stopped printing work orders because really, what's the point when it can be stored in an e-mail folder. Also, Krishna is excited about a new technologically better way to do scorecards coming up. It'll be like Christmas for her. That's as far as I've gotten with the technology at Maxim today. My favorite quote of the day regarding technological advances, though, was from Kelly. After trying to make a phone call I heard this from her, "Seriously who has a busy signal in 2009?"
31 minutes and counting
