1. ReWorker is adjective used to describe someone who tells the same joke or phrase over and over again to often the same people.
2. ReWorker is a noun refering to a show making a reference to an old episode or other show.
Person 1: Hey did you hear about that one guy who got his whole left side sawed off?
person 2: Ive heard this joke from you at least 20 times, you're such a ReWorker.
Euphemism developed by a companies quality assurance team to let you know how you have utterly and completely failed both as a professional and as a human being.
I misspelled a word on my report, now I think I will throw myself of the roof of the building before QA lets my Sr. Manager know I have a rework.
A “rework” is defined as any time an initial repair results in the same failure being experienced by the customer within 30 days of pickup.
A “rework” is defined as any time an initial repair results in the same failure being experienced by the customer within 30 days of pickup.
This includes:
1. Any time a diagnostic fails to identify any failure (a “No Trouble Found” or NTF), but the customer continues to experience a failure
2. Any instance where an initial repair creates additional issues that were not clearly explained to the customer at time of repair approval the first time.
We replacedthe battery in this laptop last week because it wasnt charging. The Customer brought it back in today because its still not charging so it was checked back in as a rework.