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Colonel Potter and Tom

Colonel Potter from M*A*S*H does so remind me of my old boss from my graduate job.

- They looked simular
- They had a simular age
- They had simular humor
- They had simular ideals
- They had simular outlook on life

Tom, the old boss, was four years away from retirement when I arrived. He was in charge of Studio Systems at Littlewoods Home Shopping Group. It always tickled me pink that he was in the position he was. He knew nothing of computers, but ran a computer department, and in my opinion did it amazingly well. He was all about getting along with his users, and of course getting along really well with his Super-Users, which were the management of the departments we supported. He really had the gift of the gab.

Coming out of Uni fresh faced and feeling lucky to have snagged a job in the city I wanted to stay in - Liverpool, Tom was always trying to teach us young upstarts about life and how to survive our working lives. A lot of it went in one ear and out the other as so often does with good advice. But its now some five years later in a different job, oh and continent that I so often fondly remember him and his ways around the office.

Sometime he emails, I hope its computer problems that stop him emailing more often. One of my daily functions was assisting him reading emails and stuff, and generally coming to terms with having his own computer at work. For a long time he did not have one!

Posted by iwsmith at July 30, 2003 02:19 PM
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Stop wasting your life.

Clearly my judge of character was not all it should have been ... I employed you!!

Posted by: Tom at August 1, 2003 10:27 AM

So who wrote this then?

Coming from gatekeeper.littlewoods.co.uk and not using Toms real email address. Could it really be Tom, who's long retired?

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I have been re-employed as the gatekeeper. I work one day a week and still manage to do more than you ever did in a week.

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