I hate paperwork. In fact, I think the only redeeming quality most of it has is the fact that it is combustible and therefore great for starting fires in my fireplace. Many folks share my dislike for it so much they think its spiritual counterpart—electronic data—is better but at least you can use paper for something else.
In thinking about it all, fleetingly I’ll admit, I have concluded it’s the details in things like calibration reports that is the problem, despite the media used to deliver them. It’s those details that can be a source of frustration and that may explain why many calibration reports are quickly scanned for red flags and then filed away. I’ll admit there are some folks who actually study the reports and think about what they may imply. And there are some who go off the deep end with endless analysis but miss the devils in the details. This would be like analyzing the language while missing what was being said.