Yep, ASANTS, but a majority of leadership just doesn’t seem to understand the concept that the SFS team can’t be a reserve team to pull from for other tasks if they are expected to keep their metrics green. No one has the TMs backs anymore, the TLs who would back them up are long gone. ETLs back up other ETLs, but backing up TLs, not so much, if at all, since the function of the TL is apparently to stand between the ETL and any sort of blame or accountability. Not a great place to be since most ETLs will screw over SFS/OPU in a heartbeat, take their hours (the few hours that the SD hasn’t already allocated to other workcenters) and pull the team to make them push or do whatever makes that ETL look good, but puts SFS so far behind that they can’t catch up. Then when SFS misses goals, it’s not the ETL that gets the write up, its the SFS TL.