That type of attitude is everywhere. I work in a shop, specialty machine building company, a very nice place too I might add. A few young ones are there. Under 25. All of these guys are on their phone with their buddies, outside smoking, poor-medium work ethic at best. I am suprised that the owner allows it. This country is in bad shape when people at work waste 15 minutes out of every hour. And we wonder why the Chinese and Mexicans get the jobs. I worked in a couple of schitt holes that were so bad that if you even talked to anyone for 1 minute the shop foreman was in your face. I learned at a young age to work, not talk. Kids today dont understand the fact that in a shop it costs $50 an hour to run the place, salaries/benefits/overhead/indirect labor etc. What needs to be done at your shop is to fire a few of these young punks and let the rest of the young ones get the message. Work ethic and responsiblity should be taught in school, cause the parents may not know what it is.
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