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Thermotron Not that there’s anything wrong with that– management training – fred plont– spread the lie

Thermotron Not that there’s anything wrong with that– management training

 

 

 

yes it’s ok

4 more than 30 years i have observed the thermotron gang–

when i was at Boeing on one of the largests contracts back in 1980 — the engineering
team at Boeing had a saying — about people like john Tenbrink– and dave durham and a few others–

who had the opportunity to work with– which was “Gee take 5 minutes  and tell me every thing you know about the business”

John TenBrink  was an example that — even then — the industry know that thermotron “field service engineers” /technicians — were under qualified—

where as Boeing was in the middle of it’s biggest hiring quota of 25,000 thousand people

and Boeing would not hire him — even as a general maintenance man–

but at thermotron  he did say Old Bob Wiley was as smart as a Fox–

Because Bob Wiley said it was Ok to lie to him about your co workers and the customer–

so long as you didn’t get old Bob in trouble

How To Identify A thermotron Pervert– meet daniel j okeefe, the 1/4 acre sunset king– has been – lier cheat swindler

How To Identify A thermotron Pervert– meet daniel j okeefe, the 1/4 acre sunset king–

 

 

 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Bob Wile E —-Coyote kills the Road Runner– Thermotron former Employee

 
yes

as John TenBrink — would say — Old —Bob– is as smart as a fox— because he belived john tenbrinks’s lies

yes there is life after Thermotron— at sexton, former employee, at ESPEC former employee,

then finally landing at ENVIRONTRONICS  — the last place that would hire JOHN Tenbrink

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Thomas bannach & roger cannady assoiates–Thermotron- it is your job to train the new hires

 

ok start here

Roger Cannady national service manager thermotron 1983/1986

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Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
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Roger cannady had a tough time at thermotron– 
he was fired for approving too much lying cheating and stealing..
and because of the high turn over– with thomas bannach– it was other employee’s job to train the new hires– 2 weeks with mark lamers in holland michigan just didn’t cut it

 
Thomas bannach as the west coast manager– said it was ok to lie cheat defraud and miss- lead the new employee’s ..  and you could embezzle a little bit every day
 
Thomas W Bannach  
 
 thomas w bannach was a wird  and perverted old man when he worked for thermotron — he like to call his co-workers Gay behind their back– 

the word on the street — is he was trying to get some action 

 
instead of 

playing the Game with Dick head — Daniel j o’keefe

when asked if they wanted to go into “thermotron “management” the reply was” No-thanks–

 because tom Bannach bragged that being a liar , slander, thief and robber was “OK”

 because all companies were like Thermotron and  “corrupt”” 

 

How To Identify A thermotron Pervert– meet daniel j okeefe, the 1/4 acre sunset king

Thermotron — employment is your job a cult applacation

MIND CONTROL: How THERMOTRON people become trapped in Cults– they are all currupt

 

training at thermotron

the many people i have worked with at thermotron all bragged that they were good liars and deceivers..

After you work at thermotron as a “professional” liar and deceiver–

you can get hired on At ESPEC

Quality is more than a word–

 

yes it means you are supposted to lie and deceive the customer — when the equipment fails to operate correctly

ESPEC North America has sold and manufactured environmental test chambers in the United States since 1983. The ESPEC Group also includes manufacturing in Japan and China, as well as sales & service around the world. Both our U.S. and Japanese manufacturing operations are ISO–9001 registered.

At Russells, ‘Environmental’ Describes More than Just Chambers

 

just get the customer to sign off on the equipment — is Bill Bench’s motto,

 

and Don Bench says — gee i hve to lie to my employee’s to be conpetive

 

DAVE moenilar say’s He was hired to “do a job” not just learn a job like the rest of the employee’s

Russells is commited to protecting our environment. All Russells mechanically refrigerated environmental chambers use only non-CFC refrigerants to protect the ozone layer. We use water reducible paints for reduced volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. We recycle most of the waste paper and cardboard generated in our manufacturing.

Russells Technical Products – Environmental Test Chamber Experts
1883 Russell Court, Holland, MI (Michigan) 49423
Phone: (616) 392-3161 Fax: (616) 392-2438 Email: info@russells-tech.com
 
Contact Gary mole–in–a–bar–
 
 
for special training
 
 

Hil Sybesma

Regional Mgr at Thermal Product Solutions
Greater San Diego Area
Environmental Services 
 
got his training and a start at thermotron— just smile and say– sure — you are !!

 

 

John TenBrink

International Sales Manager at Envirotronics
Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area 
 
learn a lot of everything at thermotron !!!!
 
and no other industry would touch him with a “10 foot pole” 

 

MAD WITH POWER – THOMAS BANNACH- HE PAYED HIS DUES– THERMOTRON MANAGEMENT TRAINING

Mad With Power – thomas Bannach- he payed his dues– thermotron management training

 
ok

when i worked at thermotron–
 
 
 
Thomas bannach  when he replaced tom Patterson– as the National service manager– his 1st assignment– was to harass and drum out Jeff scholtie– out in the Texas office–
 
 
Thomas Bannach said it was ok — as a manager to lie ,cheat steal embezzle, defraud and lible and slander your co workers– and lead them astray– to assassinate their character
 
 
Because Every one he knows is like that!!
 
 
The management motto– is what drove him– as Danile j okeefe– assigned him as the West Coast manager–
 
he then established dean tripp, hil sybesma, and Gregory V Johnson– as his co conspirators–
 
and proceded to lible and slander and drum out  every one else–
 
 
why ?? because it is ok– to lie cheat defraud and steal and slander every – one  
 
so long as you get away with it and blame it on some one else
 
 
 
 
 
interesting thing about holland michigan and thermotron, is that the managers i delt with all bragg with liers and deceivers..they are..
 
when ROn Wiley was the thermotron west coast manager, dispatcher, “good old boy”
 
I was working at Litton Ind and just set up an test lab for them in Oregon i hired and trained the new staff and when Ron Wiley sent up 3 thermotron field service technicians, all 3 combined barley made up one complete person..
 
But they have to get their training somewhere.. one customer at time…
 
Then Ron Wiley dispatehed a unskilled and un qualified employee from washington state to perform the start up on an vibration shaker..
 
his only training at thermotron was they told him it was “roundand blue ” and it fit under the chamber..
 
after a week of trying to get it to work.. he concluded that the logic moduel was bad..
 
40 hours for that..
 
But he did know where the “Hidden Buttons” were on the chamber temperature controller..
 
the 3 other field service engineers Ron Wiley dispatched didn’t have a clue..
 
when i asked if he could do a operational performance over view for the 13 men i had hired in the test lab ,
 
Ron wiley and Dave waterfield said thermotron no longer does that for customers..
 
Ron Wiley asked
me if i remembered Berry Wright who was a Tom Bannach replacement.. and he quit thermotron when dave waterfield gave him a Dan O’keefe review.. policy .. find some thing they did wrong and make a big deal about it.. so u don’t have to give then a raise.. he quit as the West Coast Manager,
 
and Fred Plont had a lot of backstabbing words to say about that … but as i said to fred Plont.. “what’sit to u ?” and freds reply was ” Well he won’t be able to find a better job where u don’t have to work very hard” as fred’s claim to fame is being a lazy lying 2 faced back stabber and embezzler.. u can see why he is a long ter m
Thermotron employee..
 
Heck.. Bob Wiley hired him twice!!!
 
any way… because Holland Michigan is know as the West Coast Hipocroits..
and Thermotron is a great place to see all the different types of liars, thieves and embezzlers,
 
all of them fit into howard pittmans profile on who is going to Hell..
 
Howard Pittman’s Testimony
 
On August 3, 1979, Howard Pittman, a Baptist minister for 35 years, died while on the operating table during surgery and had a near-death experience. After angels showed him the second and third heavens, he was taken before the very Throne of God where he was given a message to share with the world.
 
 
 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2012

thermotron management – Lemonade Stand–Thermotron will use the precepts of quality

 
ok

areers

Mission
To grow and improve as individuals and as a company.

Quality

Thermotron will use the precepts of quality to grow and continuously improve our company and employees to meet or exceed the expectations of our customers.

Values

  • Quality
  • Spirit of cooperation
  • Customer Focused
  • Safety
  • Efficiency
  • Continuous Improvement

Culture

  • Research & Development
  • Proven Customer Service Record
  • Pride in Our Uniqueness
  • Lean Management Structure
  • Know Our Core Competencies
  • Open Door Policy/Belief in Collaboration
 
 
 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012

Results for thermotron. ;; Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth!

 

Results for thermotron.

Printed Circuit Board Designer Sponsored

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Job Title: Printed Circuit Board Designer Profession: Computer Engineering and Information Technology -> Semiconductor Design/Verification Engineer Printed Circuit
Added – Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – Providence, RI

…repair, modifications, overhauls, retrofits, calibration, inspection and servicing of Thermotron products and like competitor products. Must develop strong relationships
Added – Monday, January 16, 2012

Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – Providence, RI

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! We are seeking a Field Service Engineer in the Providence area to help to grow revenue and profits through building service sales volume. Field Service…
Added – 1/18/2012 6:04:25 AM PST to HVAC

Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – El Segundo, CA

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! We are seeking a Field Service 

Engineer in the El Segundo area to help to grow revenue and profits through building 

service sales volume. Field Service…
Added – 12/5/2011 10:40:21 AM PST to HVAC
Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – San Diego, CA

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! We are seeking a Field Service Engineer in the San Diego area to help to grow revenue and profits through building service sales volume. Field Service…
Added – 12/5/2011 10:36:43 AM PST to HVAC

Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – Milwaukee, WI

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! We are seeking a Field Service 

Engineer in the Milwaukee area to help to grow revenue and profits through building service sales volume. Field Service…

Added – 12/5/2011 10:33:15 AM PST to HVAC

Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – New York, NY

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! 

We are seeking a Field Service Engineer in the Long Island area to help to grow revenue and profits through building service sales volume. Field Service…
Added – 12/5/2011 10:29:13 AM PST to HVAC

Field Service Engineer

Thermotron Industries – Indianapolis, IN

Thermotron Industries is experiencing growth! 

We are seeking a Field Service Engineer in the Indianapolis area to help to grow revenue and profits through building service sales volume. Field…
Added – 12/5/2011 10:25:02 AM PST to HVAC

Welder

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

This is a Full Time, Regular Employee position located in Holland.

Working from prints and routings, performs repetitive welding fabrication to produce standardized weldments. Following…

Added – 11/16/2011 5:48:29 AM PST to Manufacturing
Sheetmetal Fabricator-2nd or 3rd shift

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

This is a Full Time, Regular Employee position located in Holland. Working from prints and routines, performs repetitive fabricating and assembly operations required to produce standardized sheet…
Added – 11/16/2011 5:40:04 AM PST to Manufacturing

Manufacturing / Machine Building

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Thermotron Industries is the looking to fill the following skilled manufacturing positions, 

Listed below: *Refrigeration Assembly *Electrical Assembly *Cabinet Assembly If you want to continue…
Added – 11/16/2011 5:33:54 AM PST to Manufacturing

 
 
 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2011

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2011

Management Training at thermotron

 

Education is an option at thermotron, you just have to think on your feet

 
 
 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2011

Thermotron / Manufacturing jobs that don’t require college

 

“We are looking for people who are eager to learn, have a good work ethic and a stable work history — although we take into account what the economy has done to some people,” Johnson says.

Pay starts at $10 per hour for beginners and increases for more experienced people. All shifts are available and most of the jobs are full time with benefits.

 
 
 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2011

 
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hamberman journey thru darkness with thermotron (GED) required…

chamberman
journey thru darkness with thermotron (GED) required…

by chamberman, published: Wed 25 Sep 2013 12:12:00 AM CEST.

 

 

Favicon Finding your Idols– Thermotron idolatry gee i didn”t wat to lie but they told me!!
25 Sep 2013, 12:12 am
yes

experience thermotron andIdolatry

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Favicon thermotron thomas bannach heckles his co workers, with fred plont the idoit Follower
22 Sep 2013, 10:38 pm
ya sure

Former thermotron employee

Yes Berry wright asked his co workers about thomas bannach— what do you think??

 
 
well thomas bannach harassed and defrauded 90 % of his co workers– 
 
and said it was ok to lie cheat steal embezzle a little bit every day– 
 
becasue every one hnows is like that–
 
Hmmm berry wright only lasted at thermotron for a bout a year—
 
and Fred Plont the colorado liar and thief– bad mouthed him because he quit– 
 
Oh well– i guess berry wright didn’t like his review– 
 
and didn’t have “Stupid” on his fore 4 head
 
 
Uploaded on Feb 15, 2012
 
 
“The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness.
 
 
 For he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. 
 
 
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you.”

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Favicon Thermotron management training – “You Lost Me”– ya sure
22 Sep 2013, 10:34 pm
hey stert atart start here

thermotron — training as a lier slander and thief

iar thief slander

 
Now is it only holland michigan and the environmental chamber business that holds so many liers theves, embezzlers, back stabbing slanders, and murders??

Shelly in parts and logistics,said slandering and murdering people is OK because It’s “Just Politics” She worked with ester H. who ron wiley said her husben died back in 89, Oh well

with all the dishonest people i met at thermotron if she reads the book
“23 minutes in hell”

Bill Wiese 23 minutes in Hell
23 Minutes in Hell by Bill Wiese. Bill Wiese saw the searing flames of hell, …… Purchase his complete testimony “23 Minutes in Hell” at Amazon.com …spiritlessons.com/Documents/BillWiese_23MinutesInHell_Text.htm – 103k – Cached – Similar pages

then she and shelly, (even mark lamers, and jerry sinzack) will see where they and most of their co-workers will will spend their retirement years and years..

Well guys,do u know anyone in the business that dosen’t evulate that type of criminal behavior as (normal)
say fred plont says ” gee p isn’;t everyone a lier and a thief!!”

Greed V Johnson , tom bannish’s pet..it dosne’t matter who u lie cheat and steal and murder ..

so long as u get away with it and blame it on some one else..

he spent 3 years stealing , embezzling and lieing and slandering his co-workers and the customer..

But Randy Bunn of “Enseco” hired him and fired him after a few months..

So the robbery thief and embezzlement that was “OK” at THErMOtRON was not “OK ” at the next few companies he worked at..

When dan ok eef, and Roger cannary libled and slandered me when i filed a claim with the labor commision..

they said that i “think i am better then these others.. !! (just because i think lying stealing and robbery is wrong..)

and if i didn’t change my ways then they would “fire me”

He spent the last year after bannish and rouloffs conspired to defrad the salesman Bo bjarno. just becasue he was drunk alot.. gee this was normal.

Vergina Norris the final sales support person tom bannash helped drum out .. she left becsue tom bannish and gregory v johnson told her .. they were going to harrass and drum me out again..

dean Tripp said that’s all tom bannish wanted to do as a manager .. was to “build a case against his co-workers”

Dean tripp left soon after.. tom bannish’s Replacement arrived.. Berry wright..

When berry wright said what do u think about dean tripp?? i told dean lies to me and the customers, falsfies his working hours and travel hours, and he and gregg boy work on each others lies..but really “He ‘s been retired for the last 3 years .. but he likes the regular check!!

he now lives in farmington NM. and is 75 and waiting to go to hell.

i am surprised that some one hasn’t walked into the office of thermotron and offed dan o’keef or jim roulf’s for that matter..because it certainly is :”OK” to murder and conspire to defraud and mis lead
your co-workers or any one .. for any reason..

it won’t surprise me when some one walkin to the company and shoots any number of those people

Dan okfe “employee attitude survey in the 1985” preceeded the biggest layoff , where as roger cook said he and everyone else didn’t know dan o keefe was going to do that..
getting rid of the people who had 5 years or more so they wouldn’t get vested in any retirement.

and then a month later hiring new people ..

it’s no wonder TP and the gang at Sexton Espec told me that dan K brought a new and greater level of deceite to to industry.

But Ron Wiles told me in 2000 or so that his father started Sexton Espec,

Ron Willey told me way back when he worked in Cabinet that he was a good liar..

I guess he likes to believe his dad was something he wasn’t

like most liers i met he likes to believe lies also..

when he dies and go to Hell it won’t surprise me..

in the bible in Revelation 18′;6 or 18

All liars will find their place in the lake of fire..

(even Bill and hilery clinton..) ha

When Tom Bannish was on the west coast i have never been surrounded by such a big and changing group of liars thieves and embezzlers and slanders..

and when i filed a case with the labor commision .. employee harresment was intensified..

Do you know the number of people that Tom Bannish harressed and drummed out??

Well tom patterson said that “either u go along with their lies or they attack you!!”

it is actually going to be a good thing when they

and a number of other’are dead.. because as they demenstrated .. perverts breed perverts..perverting the truth is OK

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Favicon Thermotron–Who’s the new president – Peter Hangs Himself–i don’t know– maybe with A–tamer kennedy !–
18 Sep 2013, 2:16 am
ok sure

thermotron field service engineer- Peter Hangs Himself– Who’s the new president

 

Who’s the new President,  

What did you say–   Huh?  no– 

what is in human resources with– i don’t know– maybe with  A–tamer kennedy !—

 Huh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THERMOTRON

her—mo—tron Industries

Location: Holland, MI
 
Posted: 10/20/2012
 
Application deadline: Dec 01, 2012
Type: Full-time
Career Level: Mid-Senior Level
Salary Range: Competitive / Negotiable
Number of Jobs: 1
Relocation Available: No

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Industries
Aerospace & Defense, Equipment
Description
Use your HVACR and mechanical skills to install,

 maintain and troubleshoot

 

her–mo—tron equipment

 at our customer sites in a Los Angeles Based territory. 

 
 

We have Great Training and support for our Field Service Engneers.

 
 
 

if you know how to LIE— u will fit right in!!!

 
 
 

Visit our web site for more information about our equipment and career opportunities

http://www.thermotron.com

Responsibilities

The purpose of this position is to continuously grow

revenue and profits through building service sales volume.

 Get senior field service training with FRED Plont  he will teach you how to “Milk” each and every-job!!

That’s right — at Thermotron you can learn

 how to be–COME a MILK— MAN–

SOME “EMBEZZLEMENT ” IS REQUIRED– AND A GED!!!

 Actively and continuously involved in preventive maintenance contracts, retrofits, extended warranties, installations, start-up, relocation packages, and general service. 

 

Service functions include performing quality installations, startups, troubleshooting, maintenance, construction, repair, modifications, overhauls, retrofits, calibration, inspection and servicing of

Thermotron products and like competitor products. 

 

Must develop strong relationships with customers by acting in a highly responsive and professional manner to meet customer needs.

Requirements
 
 
HVAC / Commercial Industrial Refrigeration Mechanical skills and electrical knowledge

 

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Favicon Thermotron training – Oops!…I Did It Again-Thermotron- field service training with Mark Lamers
13 Sep 2013, 8:36 pm
thermotron

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

 
ok start here

and then — after thermotron — fiels service liar– slander– cheat– embezzler

thermotron former employee.. BY—By… has-been’s are common at thermotron

thermotron former employee.. BY—By…



Being a Good Former Employee
I am not going anywhere. If I tried to leave my job, particularly right now, I can think of a dozen people who would hunt me down and bring me back. So don’t take this as some kind of broad hint. I just thought about the issue of being the former employee because I had a very funny dream two nights ago where I went back to visit where I had worked at and was scolded by a former boss (who I happen to like a lot) because I was late to an event where they all dressed up in Revolutionary War costumes (go figure, it’s a dream, o.k.?). Jo, I’m sorry, next time I won’t be tardy!

I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles. 

One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult. In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it. (Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there). The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities. An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job. 

Leaving is no longer just a physical act, a car door slamming and a wave good-bye; now it’s a commitment to shift your role to that of the former employee. You have to be intentional. It’s possible that’s really easy for you; but at least one of these tips might resonate. 

(I am only tangentially addressing the complexities of moving from a last job into retirement. We had a former editor at MPOW who did it all just right and moved on with a well-thought-out plan for her new role . She continues to be my role model. But that’s a post for another day.)

So, Michael-Stephens-style, here’s my top ten list for former employees (or about-to-be-former-employees):

1. No matter how you feel, go to the going-away party, say gracious things, and squeal over the presents. You will appreciate how cleansing this is. (Actually, I adore parties and presents under any circumstances, and have many fond memories, so definitely don’t take this point as a roman a clef. But I do speak from first-hand knowledge.)

2. Make amends before you leave with anyone you were on the outs with. For rationale, see #1. This, I have had to do, and it was good.

3. Do not breeze out of there with the cop-out,

 “Questions? Just call me!”

 Act as if you were traveling to another planet and would be unavailable for oh, say, a few million years; make it hard for them to need to call you for information.

 Document everything you do that isn’t obvious, including all your passwords and usernames, expiration dates, renewal notices, etc. Put it in a folder or binder or something else unavoidable. They may not use it (one former place didn’t open the binder for several months, until after emailing me they realized it really did have information they needed). Nevertheless, it’s the right thing to do. 

4. Clean your office. Take everything that’s yours. 

5. Return anything that’s theirs.

6. Be sure to say goodbye to the people who made a difference: the accountant.

 The mailroom team. The UPS man who left little gifts at the holidays. The volunteer who showed up even on days like Christmas Eve and the Friday of a holiday weekend. The very young page who quietly showed up on time, shelved the books, and didn’t make a fuss. 

7. Remember you don’t work there any more. (This is a particular sticking point with some former bosses. 

In talking to other managers,

 I have detected a pattern, rare but real, of “About Schmidt” behavior, where staff have to tiptoe around former bosses who do not quite grasp the “former” part of their new status.)

If you still live in the area, avoid “just stopping in,” at least for a while.

(And if you think you can’t, interrogate your motives.) Even if you have plenty of time on your hands, don’t offer to volunteer; it might be hard to say no to you, and your motives may be more complicated than you realize. 

8. Watch your social interactions very carefully.

Think before socializing with former employees. Likewise, if you were in a significant role and you are suddenly befriended by an employee from the former library, think through what’s going on. It could just mean that a former employee wanted to socialize with you and didn’t feel free to do so before, which is a benefit of moving on, but it might not be motive-free.

 Be careful about “casual” email exchanges, which might not be as casual as they appear. Above all, bells should go off if you are approached by staff asking you to offer your opinion on a workplace issue. 

9. Refrain from criticizing changes that take place, even if you vehemently disagree with these changes, even if these were changes you fought off for years. That means don’t complain publicly, don’t complain to former staff, and don’t complain to the former employer. You can write that long, excoriating email full of juicy bon mots about all the mistakes made in the current regime, but delete it before you send it.

 Then move on. If you find it hard to let go, remember that great line from Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: “Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

10. Every once in a while, check in to say you miss people, that the place looks great, that the new whatsis service is inspired, that you remember the good times, that you learned a lot and took what you learned to your new job or into retirement.

If you’ve been a good former employer, they will be glad to hear from you, and you’ll feel good, too.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Thermotron management training — lying is OK—Not that there’s anything wrong with that

 
At thermotron

Bob Wiley set the standard for a management style straight out of Hell–

Bob wiley said it was ok to lie to him about what was going on — and slander and defraud you co workers a little bit– so long as you didn’t get him introuble..

John TenBrink– always did this to his co workers– he would miss lead them and defraud them — and tell that he would “talk” to Good –old– Bob–

Thomas Bannach went a bit farther down the road to Hell..

He said every one was the manager like him—

and That it is normal to lie,cheat, defraud, miss- lead, slander your co worker — and embezzle a little bit– because EVERY ONE HE KNOW IS LIKE THAT !!

SO, LYING CHEATING STEALING AND SLANDERING IS NORMAL,

And you were supposted to tell every on that he sure is a nice guy

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Thermotron training Thieves hit dozens of Holland Township businesses

 
yes

when i was at thermotron
i asked them

the management team  thomas bannach, roger cannady, Dave waterfield and Daniel J O’keefe what they budgeted for the thieves—and embezzlers

because when you are working with the thieves at thermotron and the management team looks the other way– well then you just have to wonder–

BUT as Thomas Patterson said — well when you complained about working with the thermotron thieves– then they “the management team” attacked you  Ha ha

The thermotron thieves– call that being a backstabber– Dave Durham was another — who looks the part also, with john tenbrink– as so Dick alverson — said he know about the thieves

Thermotron product support shelly says it’s just politics-Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

 
ok
 don’t
worry– you are trained to it in

Thermotron customer service Antonia Fast Worker

Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

July 2011

There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree.

If you don’t have all three of those, particularly if you don’t have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here’s an idea.

Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas.

No college degree required – although you have to have a high school diploma or a GED and it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think.

You don’t need a Education to work at Thermotron..Just a GED

Thursday, January 3, 2013

l: Idiot Boy– manager training thermotron – the next step

 

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Field Service Engineer Refrigeration HVACR

Department: 

 Field Service

Location: 
 

Field Service Engineers. (Refrigeration) From preventive maintenance, initial chamber start to emergency breakdown repairs, the UK Field Service team provide expert assistance throughout  the life of our equipment.

To that end we need more Field Service Engineers.

(they arn’t really engineers because all the engineering is done at the factory– we just call them that)

So, If you are a qualified refrigeration engineer and are looking for more of a challenge than you are currently getting, and have a hight school degree or a GED.. then this could be you BIG break!!

coupled with the security that comes from working for a strong world leader in its field,

don’t let the fact that we are a HIGH turn over company bother you, or that good people don’t work here 4 to long

we’ve made some changes sense then ask (Mark Lamers), and finally daniel j o’keefe is gone-

– So– it’s All— GOOD!!!

 contact us now for more information.

To apply for either position email your application to: tkennedy@thermotron.com

 

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Thermotron management –Your boss is a ruthless survivor– has mastered the game of making herself look good at all costs — stealing credit, inflating their unit’s contributions,

Your boss is a ruthless survivor– has mastered the game of making herself look good at all costs — stealing credit, inflating their unit’s contributions,

 

 

 

 

Facing a lying boss? Time to work for a manager you can trust

 

Staff Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal

Dear Joan:

I’ve got an intolerable situation that concerns me a great deal that you might have some thoughts on and that might be of interest to your readers.

 

For the past few years, I’ve worked with a large research institution in a unit that provides services to faculty at our institution.

 

When I first came on board, I noticed things about the workplace that bugged me — misunderstandings about projects, roles or other aspects of our work that seemed to crop up everywhere. Initially, I chalked it up to the fact that we were a new organization and settling into a routine or just the politics of academia.

 

However, over time, I’ve learned that the manager of our unit is a habitual liar.

 

 

She misleads new hires about their job responsibilities and the nature of the work.

 

She meets with us individually about faculty consulting, then contradicts what she told us in the private meeting when she talks later with the faculty members.

 

She forms working groups and committees, telling each member something different about what she wants.

 

Most disturbing to me is that she has misrepresented our work in reports to our administration. The level of activity of consulting and other work in our unit is misstated, giving an impression that we’re having a bigger impact on our campus than we really are. We give out grants to faculty and information that shows that the grant was ineffective or that the faculty member couldn’t account for their spending.

 

 

She also tells groups of constituents — faculty, administrators, and other units on campus — different stories about what our responsibilities are or what our focus is on campus. She’s even taken reports and proposals written by our staff and presented them as her own work at conferences.

 

 

The manager of my unit is a professional staff member; she isn’t faculty and she doesn’t have tenure. However, when individuals from our unit have expressed concern to human resources about aspects of her behavior, they’ve been ignored.

 

 

Many who have expressed confusion about the misleading information or pointed it out to her have been forced to leave. About a third to one half of our unit has constant turnover; despite this, she’s been given additional responsibilities and absorbed other units in our division and was even given a position of responsibility on the board of our division.
My only reason for staying here is that I like the institution and the faculty that I work with. I’ve stayed quiet over the years, hoping that an administrator might start asking some questions. However, I’m finding it an impossible situation — I can’t believe anything my manager says and I have to be cautious when talking with faculty, administrators or co-workers, wondering what she may have told them about a project I’m working on.

 

 

 

I think the word is getting out, at least among some of our faculty and peer colleagues in similar units at other universities, that we’re not all we’re made out to be by our manager. I think my association with this unit may hurt me professionally in the long run.

 

Is there a way to work for someone you don’t trust? Or should I just give up on the institution and move on? Is there an ethical responsibility I have here?
Answer:

Your boss is a ruthless survivor.

 

Whether she is tenured or not, her behavior is unethical, dishonest and inexcusable.

She has mastered the game of making herself look good at all costs — stealing credit, inflating her unit’s contributions,

 driving out those who question her, and even falsifying any results that don’t paint her program in the best light.

 

Do you really want to work for this snake?

Let’s examine your examples:

YOUR manager is going to undercut any good work that you do,

 because she is threatened, so any complaint (even an honest exit interview) will be attributed to a “disgruntled employee.”

 

Some of her faculty customers are starting to smell a rat, but you can bet the ones she’s covering for will come to her defense.

Is your boss at THERMOTRON a liar?– don’t you what 2 go into management??

Bitching at the Office–Sadly, if your boss is a liar,

 

you can’t trust him. Thermotron– don’t you what 2 go into management??

 

 

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Is your boss   at THERMOTRON a liar?

 

 

 

(yes of course he is)

 Does he give you false information about new accounts, fellow employees, job duties and office policies?

 Are you constantly ciphering through his words in search of the truth? Well, don’t fret. You are not alone.

According to sites like “Bad Bossology,” a lot of people work for men and women who would rather lie than tell the truth. It’s an epidemic sweeping the nation.

The best example of a lying boss can be seen through the company Enron. The financial lies of the leadership in Enron caused hundreds of people to lose out on their life savings. It was a catastrophic event broadcasted all over the news.
 

So what should you do if you work for a lying boss?

Dealing with a lying boss is a challenge.

However, the challenge doesn’t lie with their behavior as much as it lies in how you respond to it. Most people fall into one of three categories. They act like a duck, a bird or an owl.

DUCKS
Employees who fall into this category refuse to the let the lies of their bosses get to them. So, they act like the lies don’t exist and let them roll off their back like water on a duck’s back. To outsiders, they appear perfectly content with their work conditions. Yet, secretly, they know what’s going on around them is oh-so wrong.

 

BIRDS

 

Employees who fall into this category hate to be lied to and resent their lying bosses. As a result, birds talk behind their bosses back constantly and even warn newcomers.

 

 

This behavior usually adds kindle to an already unfriendly/tense work-relationship between themselves and their bad bosses. Birds truly want to quit their jobs, but their financial circumstances won’t let them. So, they do the next best thing, squawk about it.

OWLS

Employees who fall into this category accept the fact that their bosses are liars and act proactively in response to it. They take meticulous notes at meetings, save e-mails and keep up on office agenda. It’s the only way to really deter their bosses lies and let their bad bosses know that they can’t be taken advantage of. Owls usually are the go-to-people in the office, because of their job expertise and proactive behavior.

You’ve probably guessed by the descriptions that the balanced approach to a lying boss is to act like an owl

. Here’s a few other tips I’ve found on works sites all over the internet. Just:
GET IT IN WRITING.

Sadly, if your boss is a liar, you can’t trust him.

 

 

So, for the important aspects of your job that can make or break you, get it in writing.

 

You don’t have to tell him that you want it in writing because he is a liar.

 

All you have to say is that you want to be clear on protocol. (Wink) If your boss refuses to do this, shoot him a quick e-mail re-capping your important discussions. Of course, he won’t like this, but it’ll provide you with a paper trail that you may have to use in the future.

 

ENLIST AN OFFICE “SOURCE.”

 

When you work for a lying boss, you will often get garbled information about office protocol, jobs and/or events. So maintain a relationship with an office go-to-person or source.

 

This individual should be an old-timer who knows what’s going on at all times or at least can find out. Your source will be able to provide you with the truth behind your bosses lies.

STAY ON TOP OF COMPANY POLICIES.

Every office has a manual that you can refer back to in order to understand that goals and aspirations of the company. Stay abreast of this information because your lying boss may distort it for a variety reasons. What am I saying? You be an expert on the rules, so you won’t fall for a well-crafted fable.

 

 

Now that you’ve gotten a strategy for dealing with a lying boss, you will be able to wade relatively safely through their dishonesty. However, you do need to decide at one time or another if it’s worth all of the extra effort. If the pros start to dwindle, it may be time to find another job.

thermotron sales training– john tenbrink.. when he would backstabb his co-workers.. he would say “OLD Bob .. is as smart as a fOx.”

THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2008

ask John tenbrink

 
ya john tenbrink.. when he would backstabb his co-workers.. he would say 

“OLD Bob .. is as smart as a fOx.”

because bob told his inner circle to lie to the customer to get them to sign off on the equipment.. tell them we will cover it under “warrenty”

 

and that it ws OK to lie to him about what was going on.. so long as U didn’t get HIM in trouble!!!

He trained tom bannach the same way..!!


 
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Thermotron management training with thomas Bannach “they are all currupt”

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

 
ok start here

and then — after thermotron — fiels service liar– slander– cheat– embezzler

 
 
 
 

thermotron former employee.. BY—By… has-been’s are common at thermotron

thermotron former employee.. BY—By…



Being a Good Former Employee
I am not going anywhere. If I tried to leave my job, particularly right now, I can think of a dozen people who would hunt me down and bring me back. So don’t take this as some kind of broad hint. I just thought about the issue of being the former employee because I had a very funny dream two nights ago where I went back to visit where I had worked at and was scolded by a former boss (who I happen to like a lot) because I was late to an event where they all dressed up in Revolutionary War costumes (go figure, it’s a dream, o.k.?). Jo, I’m sorry, next time I won’t be tardy!

I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles.

One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult. In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it. (Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there). The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities. An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job.

Leaving is no longer just a physical act, a car door slamming and a wave good-bye; now it’s a commitment to shift your role to that of the former employee. You have to be intentional. It’s possible that’s really easy for you; but at least one of these tips might resonate.

(I am only tangentially addressing the complexities of moving from a last job into retirement. We had a former editor at MPOW who did it all just right and moved on with a well-thought-out plan for her new role . She continues to be my role model. But that’s a post for another day.)

So, Michael-Stephens-style, here’s my top ten list for former employees (or about-to-be-former-employees):

1. No matter how you feel, go to the going-away party, say gracious things, and squeal over the presents. You will appreciate how cleansing this is. (Actually, I adore parties and presents under any circumstances, and have many fond memories, so definitely don’t take this point as a roman a clef. But I do speak from first-hand knowledge.)

2. Make amends before you leave with anyone you were on the outs with. For rationale, see #1. This, I have had to do, and it was good.

3. Do not breeze out of there with the cop-out,

 “Questions? Just call me!”

 Act as if you were traveling to another planet and would be unavailable for oh, say, a few million years; make it hard for them to need to call you for information.

 Document everything you do that isn’t obvious, including all your passwords and usernames, expiration dates, renewal notices, etc. Put it in a folder or binder or something else unavoidable. They may not use it (one former place didn’t open the binder for several months, until after emailing me they realized it really did have information they needed). Nevertheless, it’s the right thing to do.

4. Clean your office. Take everything that’s yours.

5. Return anything that’s theirs.

6. Be sure to say goodbye to the people who made a difference: the accountant.

 The mailroom team. The UPS man who left little gifts at the holidays. The volunteer who showed up even on days like Christmas Eve and the Friday of a holiday weekend. The very young page who quietly showed up on time, shelved the books, and didn’t make a fuss.

7. Remember you don’t work there any more. (This is a particular sticking point with some former bosses.

In talking to other managers,

 I have detected a pattern, rare but real, of “About Schmidt” behavior, where staff have to tiptoe around former bosses who do not quite grasp the “former” part of their new status.)

If you still live in the area, avoid “just stopping in,” at least for a while.

(And if you think you can’t, interrogate your motives.) Even if you have plenty of time on your hands, don’t offer to volunteer; it might be hard to say no to you, and your motives may be more complicated than you realize.

8. Watch your social interactions very carefully.

Think before socializing with former employees. Likewise, if you were in a significant role and you are suddenly befriended by an employee from the former library, think through what’s going on. It could just mean that a former employee wanted to socialize with you and didn’t feel free to do so before, which is a benefit of moving on, but it might not be motive-free.

 Be careful about “casual” email exchanges, which might not be as casual as they appear. Above all, bells should go off if you are approached by staff asking you to offer your opinion on a workplace issue.

9. Refrain from criticizing changes that take place, even if you vehemently disagree with these changes, even if these were changes you fought off for years. That means don’t complain publicly, don’t complain to former staff, and don’t complain to the former employer. You can write that long, excoriating email full of juicy bon mots about all the mistakes made in the current regime, but delete it before you send it.

 Then move on. If you find it hard to let go, remember that great line from Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: “Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

10. Every once in a while, check in to say you miss people, that the place looks great, that the new whatsis service is inspired, that you remember the good times, that you learned a lot and took what you learned to your new job or into retirement.

If you’ve been a good former employer, they will be glad to hear from you, and you’ll feel good, too.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Thermotron management training — lying is OK—Not that there’s anything wrong with that

 
At thermotron

Bob Wiley set the standard for a management style straight out of Hell–

Bob wiley said it was ok to lie to him about what was going on — and slander and defraud you co workers a little bit– so long as you didn’t get him introuble..

John TenBrink– always did this to his co workers– he would miss lead them and defraud them — and tell that he would “talk” to Good –old– Bob–

Thomas Bannach went a bit farther down the road to Hell..

He said every one was the manager like him—

and That it is normal to lie,cheat, defraud, miss- lead, slander your co worker — and embezzle a little bit– because EVERY ONE HE KNOW IS LIKE THAT !!

SO, LYING CHEATING STEALING AND SLANDERING IS NORMAL,

And you were supposted to tell every on that he sure is a nice guy

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Thermotron training Thieves hit dozens of Holland Township businesses

 
yes

when i was at thermotron
i asked them

the management team  thomas bannach, roger cannady, Dave waterfield and Daniel J O’keefe what they budgeted for the thieves—and embezzlers

because when you are working with the thieves at thermotron and the management team looks the other way– well then you just have to wonder–

BUT as Thomas Patterson said — well when you complained about working with the thermotron thieves– then they “the management team” attacked you  Ha ha

The thermotron thieves– call that being a backstabber– Dave Durham was another — who looks the part also, with john tenbrink– as so Dick alverson — said he know about the thieves

Thermotron product support shelly says it’s just politics-Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

 
ok
 don’t
worry– you are trained to it in

Thermotron customer service Antonia Fast Worker

Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

July 2011

There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree.

If you don’t have all three of those, particularly if you don’t have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here’s an idea.

Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas.

No college degree required – although you have to have a high school diploma or a GED and it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think.

You don’t need a Education to work at Thermotron..Just a GED

Thursday, January 3, 2013

l: Idiot Boy– manager training thermotron – the next step

 

ok

Field Service Engineer Refrigeration HVACR

Department: 

 Field Service

Location: 
 

Field Service Engineers. (Refrigeration) From preventive maintenance, initial chamber start to emergency breakdown repairs, the UK Field Service team provide expert assistance throughout  the life of our equipment.

To that end we need more Field Service Engineers.

(they arn’t really engineers because all the engineering is done at the factory– we just call them that)

So, If you are a qualified refrigeration engineer and are looking for more of a challenge than you are currently getting, and have a hight school degree or a GED.. then this could be you BIG break!!

coupled with the security that comes from working for a strong world leader in its field,

don’t let the fact that we are a HIGH turn over company bother you, or that good people don’t work here 4 to long

we’ve made some changes sense then ask (Mark Lamers), and finally daniel j o’keefe is gone-

– So– it’s All— GOOD!!!

 contact us now for more information.

To apply for either position email your application to: tkennedy@thermotron.com