
Background: I was new on the job (second week) and was trying to organize the three old websites, to open a new website for customer sales and a promotional one while trying to set up emails and to help transition it from an outhoused server to an inhouse server for emails and an outsourced company running the system the website would be based one:
Me: Well, I talked to the company that used to manage the emails that moved it to the new company and now it should work, they only need to know if
Boss: Don't bother me with that! Just talk to our rep in the old company on how to transfer the site, server, emails, IP, domains to the new companies and their server!
Me:O.k...
(I do so under the instructions of the company rep)
Boss: The emails are down! Fix itFix itFix itFix itFix itFix itFix it!
- Insert paniced scrambling and trying to understand how the fuck the system works and whether we even have a server or not.
The end of it was Boss: Well, you should have known to ask about how we had that website set up with the shared IPs with that website!
Me: So, I was supposed to ask about something I didn't know, couldn't have known, had no reason to ask about, wasn't told about when checking with the old rep, with there being no documentation and the only thing known was you telling me to call the new company? On the first week?
Him: Yes! Exactly!
Me: (Thinks) "I've heard of on the job training, but this is ridicolous".
BTW - My job was not supposed to be that technical, nor did I ever claim that I could do that in the job interview. (Though I taught myself how to push it through and got the websites, domains, emails, etc' working).
Not a fun job. (The story is about 1.8 years old, so i've forgotten most of the details by know including various technical terms involved
