Thread: It's beem a while to say the least
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04-10-2021 07:21 PM #1
It's beem a while to say the least
Looking around things seem to be rocking along for the most part.
A good thing for sure, still messing around with cars. Driving, and all that goes with that. Have the 34 & the 32 truck and enjoying them.
Changed companies, not jobs at least 3 times ago. Latest the 1st of the year, this one will be the last. And glad, for that, not because I dislike the work.
But I've arrived at a place in history, where these companies. Are now making no bones about the fact they are a cult, masking it using the term "culture" .
Quick example will sum it up really well. Every Monday, meeting, Zoom of course. The lead clown (MGR) ask the Engineers, what are the core values. Like puppets saying Heil Hitler they spout the doctrine..... not me and will not
Think of Ron Hubbard as your CEO and the Church of Scientology the company, I kid you not.
So it is going to be fun, because when asked. I will tell whomever is seeking information.
Having nothing to do with what I am paid for. With style let that individual know the boundaries of work and personal privacy.
I am actuality pretty good at this. My last boss was always trying to be my pal. But this time it is not just the boss, is the whole enchilada.
Let the fun beginI have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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04-10-2021 07:56 PM #2
Well HELLO stranger. Haven't seen you here in like forever..... and I rarely see you over at the "other site"..
I can relate to the "new style" of management. Leaves me shaking my head.
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04-10-2021 10:04 PM #3
Reminds me of a Bonnie Raitt song "let's give em something to laugh about". LOL
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04-11-2021 06:38 AM #4
Agree Mike,
I cruse in and out over there, to see the projects. Don't have much to offer, as their work is more production .
The CNC stuff is neat, will not fit my needs. As projects are one off, repair & modify .
Have a Quick Jack, doing a little upgrade on. They have rubber blocks that sit in trays.
Setting up, user must get the ramps placed and the blocks centered in the tray.
So it become a bit of a circle jerk shuffling the 8 blocks in the 4 trays.
Put together a locator of sorts for each tray. That centers and spaces the blocks. And will remain permanently in the tray. Leaving the user to just place the ramps.
It is great to have toolsI have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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04-11-2021 07:58 AM #5
Great to see you back Pepi.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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04-11-2021 08:30 AM #6
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04-15-2021 05:36 AM #7
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