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Strange Company rules and manipulations
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EEEnthusiast:
I'm out....
krish2487:

--- Quote ---It may be a cultural thing - but you just don't get it.
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Definitely not a cultural thing. I m from india and I dont share his beliefs.


--- Quote ---I was going to spell this out in more detail, but I fear it could be a waste of my efforts.  Other members have made statements that make it clear I don't need to clarify anything for their benefit - but you.....  You seem to be fishing for validation of your attitudes.  I don't know a lot of people around the world, but I do know a few in Australia, NZ, USA, UK, Canada as well as a couple scattered around Europe - and from my interactions with them, none of them would share your thinking
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sighs in agreement!!!
Brumby:

--- Quote from: krish2487 on February 11, 2020, 12:29:19 pm ---
--- Quote ---It may be a cultural thing - but you just don't get it.
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Definitely not a cultural thing. I m from india and I dont share his beliefs.
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Thank you for that clarification.


--- Quote ---
--- Quote ---I was going to spell this out in more detail, but I fear it could be a waste of my efforts.  Other members have made statements that make it clear I don't need to clarify anything for their benefit - but you.....  You seem to be fishing for validation of your attitudes.  I don't know a lot of people around the world, but I do know a few in Australia, NZ, USA, UK, Canada as well as a couple scattered around Europe - and from my interactions with them, none of them would share your thinking
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sighs in agreement!!!

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Yes ... a sigh is appropriate.
Ranayna:
Trying to get this back on topic ;)

Recently a, in my opinion, very odd rule is being enforced in the office...

I should preface this with the information that I am in IT. Electronics is only a very (very) small niche of what we are doing. Mainly it is using Arduinos and similar to build cheap environment sensors and stuff like that. But also noteworthy is, that my company has also a large electronics department including pick and place machines and the whole shebang...

Anyway, the new rule is: If you are colorblind, you are not allowed to solder anymore. At all. As far as I know, this is a company-wide rule. This does not affect anyone in the IT department, but I have to wonder what blew up due to a soldering error  >:D

Are such colorblind rules still common? Are they even allowed anymore?
EEEnthusiast:
Colour blind people may have issues in PCB layout with multilayers. Imagine a 8 layer board and the colours RED and GREEN look the same to him. It may be error prone.
But soldering has nothing to do with colour blindness.
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