oh my FUCKING god!
Feb. 23rd, 2006 08:28 pmStupidest person ever!
So I work at an insurance company (one of the big ones). I process claims. I process the hell out of them. And there are certain claims (from VA providers) whose ICN's (Internal Control Numbers) need to be put on a spreadsheet on one of our network drives so I can find them in the midst of all my other waiting claims and do weird things to them. But there's this one lady who just never puts them on there, so I have to stumble across them... ANNNYWAY...
today this lady came down to ask my supervisor why the spreadsheet had all this yellow on it. See, I had been highlighting all the claims I processed, using the handy Fill command in Excel. Apparently she thought the yellow highlighting meant there was something wrong with either the claims or the spreadsheet, which is why she wasn't putting the claims on there. She was afraid she'd screw something up. What prompted her to talk to my boss is that she tried to insert new rows in the spreadsheet and they also came out yellow. oh my god!
So after several emails and tearful recriminations, the upshot is that now she's putting the claims on there, but I can't use yellow highlights on them anymore because it freaks her out.
I think she's the Green Lantern.
So I work at an insurance company (one of the big ones). I process claims. I process the hell out of them. And there are certain claims (from VA providers) whose ICN's (Internal Control Numbers) need to be put on a spreadsheet on one of our network drives so I can find them in the midst of all my other waiting claims and do weird things to them. But there's this one lady who just never puts them on there, so I have to stumble across them... ANNNYWAY...
today this lady came down to ask my supervisor why the spreadsheet had all this yellow on it. See, I had been highlighting all the claims I processed, using the handy Fill command in Excel. Apparently she thought the yellow highlighting meant there was something wrong with either the claims or the spreadsheet, which is why she wasn't putting the claims on there. She was afraid she'd screw something up. What prompted her to talk to my boss is that she tried to insert new rows in the spreadsheet and they also came out yellow. oh my god!
So after several emails and tearful recriminations, the upshot is that now she's putting the claims on there, but I can't use yellow highlights on them anymore because it freaks her out.
I think she's the Green Lantern.