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<blockquote data-quote="TechGrrl" data-source="post: 1029080" data-attributes="member: 4932"><p>The technical answer is, it depends. The IE analysis of preloading has a lot of variables. Unfortunately, the quality of IE work is so shoddy in today's company, that I doubt your preload has been updated in the last 5 years.</p><p></p><p>From a union standpoint, there is no contractual recognition of IE standards. If your supervisor is riding you about production, the best approach is to ask them to demonstrate what you are doing wrong, and try your best to deal. There are a lot of things that YOU can't control that can blow your production to hell, and that's why the obligation is on the supervisor to demonstrate what you are doing wrong.</p><p></p><p>Preloading is a hard job. Even with the new technology, it's tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechGrrl, post: 1029080, member: 4932"] The technical answer is, it depends. The IE analysis of preloading has a lot of variables. Unfortunately, the quality of IE work is so shoddy in today's company, that I doubt your preload has been updated in the last 5 years. From a union standpoint, there is no contractual recognition of IE standards. If your supervisor is riding you about production, the best approach is to ask them to demonstrate what you are doing wrong, and try your best to deal. There are a lot of things that YOU can't control that can blow your production to hell, and that's why the obligation is on the supervisor to demonstrate what you are doing wrong. Preloading is a hard job. Even with the new technology, it's tough. [/QUOTE]
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