Re: Power supply protection networks
- From: "Joel Koltner" <zapwireDASHgroups@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 17:05:45 -0700
"krw" <krw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our Admin can look at costs and inventory. I don't have access to
that system. All the rest of that information is available.
I'm always amazed how many engineering companies seem to actively withold cost
information from their own design engineers.
The locked up parts bit I can understand a bit more in that the management
might be figuring all the engineers will start building their own caches of
commonly used parts over time anyway, so access to the "main supply lines" can
be more restrictive. (It still doesn't make any sense though... as you point
out, you spend $10 on an administrator to get a 1.5 cent part...)
---Joel
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