Thursday. 1st day of my training in AMOS, the same system I've been using for the last 2 months.
The course started at 0830 hrs. As with the previous course we're getting people who won't be using the system for a long time to come.
As part of my remit as rollout coordinator I am trying to get as much training material out there as possible. All the course members will get a copy of the USB stick which has the stand-alone system on it.
After a rather disjointed introduction we got stuck into the course manual. The has been mis-named User manual. Must remember to get the title changed so people don't get confused by that.
The 'course' just consisted of us going through the manual which lead us by the hand into all the aspects of the AMOS dbase.
I went through it but initially thought it was a waste of timee and I could've been doing tickets to help the offshore guys.
By the end of the day I was quite knackered. Had a quick look at the emails from InTouch and saw one which made me feel a bit guilty. There was one from the seismic side about counters which needed doing straight away and it'd been in the inbox for a few days already.
The course started at 0830 hrs. As with the previous course we're getting people who won't be using the system for a long time to come.
As part of my remit as rollout coordinator I am trying to get as much training material out there as possible. All the course members will get a copy of the USB stick which has the stand-alone system on it.
After a rather disjointed introduction we got stuck into the course manual. The has been mis-named User manual. Must remember to get the title changed so people don't get confused by that.
The 'course' just consisted of us going through the manual which lead us by the hand into all the aspects of the AMOS dbase.
I went through it but initially thought it was a waste of timee and I could've been doing tickets to help the offshore guys.
By the end of the day I was quite knackered. Had a quick look at the emails from InTouch and saw one which made me feel a bit guilty. There was one from the seismic side about counters which needed doing straight away and it'd been in the inbox for a few days already.
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