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LOL. I love it. After I got out of the Air Force, I worked at the Federal Home Loan Bank in Topeka for about 18 years. Nine years in Internal Audit and nine years in Market Risk Analysis (MRA). One of my jobs in MRA was to develop Flow Charts for every one of our processes. We had some really complicated processes, so the flow charts were quite long. I probably spent at least 6 months total (a little here and there) on the things over a two year period. Then, the Bank Examiners from the Finance Agency just up and said that I could delete them because they didn't need to see them anymore. I asked why and the guy told me that they had trouble reading them, so they deleted the requirement.
 
LOL. I love it. After I got out of the Air Force, I worked at the Federal Home Loan Bank in Topeka for about 18 years. Nine years in Internal Audit and nine years in Market Risk Analysis (MRA). One of my jobs in MRA was to develop Flow Charts for every one of our processes. We had some really complicated processes, so the flow charts were quite long. I probably spent at least 6 months total (a little here and there) on the things over a two year period. Then, the Bank Examiners from the Finance Agency just up and said that I could delete them because they didn't need to see them anymore. I asked why and the guy told me that they had trouble reading them, so they deleted the requirement.
One of the jobs I worked at made us do inventory spot checks, 5 per day
Simple enough, you'd go up to a location, pull up the information on the computer, pull up a print and make sure the parts in the location matched what the computer said, and that the counts were correct

I came to one location, grabbed a part and compared it to the print

On the bottom of the print was a small box with information and all

It read "revision A: print changed to match parts in stock

I guess that works
 
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