Posted by redforlife on March 21, 2022 at 10:51:59 from (174.210.160.18):
In Reply to: Re: Another funny posted by John Garner on March 21, 2022 at 09:07:28:
I'm glad I don't work in a plant/factory anymore. That's exactly how it was.
I was doing specialty work at a place one time that required additional skills and know how. Something that was also time consuming. How I walked into it, I don't know. Probably because I was a new hire, and nobody in the plant was either capable, or if they was, they didn't want to do it. I was always getting what your talking about thrown at me. Simple answer was, put more people to work doing it, other than just me. Heck, find someone else that can do it faster than me, and I'll GLADLY do something else. Of, course that never happened. That couldn't find anyone else to do it in the first place. I learned pretty fast, to just tell those people to go get ??????. I knew they wouldn't fire me. Plant manager knew what the situation was. Kind of had me on his do not fire list, even though he probably didn't care much for me. Because sometimes it was his job to bring me the wild ideas, and I tell him the same thing. Being a quality worker, was probably the only reason I never got fired.
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