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Assembly Lines Can Just Wear You Out

Submitted by kjjobblogger on Mon, 09/22/2008 - 18:09.
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Does anyone out there work on an assembly line for building cars? I do (and you heard from me before), and I don't mean to sound like I'm ungrateful for the work, but as far as I'm concerned, GM can quit selling crossover vehicles any time. Over the past several months, I have gained a new-found respect for anyone who works in an automotive factory. There's nothing easy about it!! My take, of course. Also, management will run any amount of overtime without any restrictions. What happened to the union?


It isn't just Ms. D- it's the whole ALPHABET of em.

Submitted by PennyOnTheDollar on Tue, 09/23/2008 - 00:09.
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Ms. D- you are just outstanding when it comes to bullshit. I think you know now that your job is on the line- so if you get sick and have to go home and maybe stay out a few days it will put off the envitable or somehow everyone will feel sorry for you and forget what a waste of a worker you are and allow you to keep collecting free money. Ms.D when I send people down to self checkout it is to give them a CHOICE of to be rung out by a machine or a real person.


Boondoggling 101

Submitted by LostandConfused on Tue, 09/23/2008 - 00:38.
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Well, its been awhile since I posted. I did sorta find a dream job. Here it goes: I am head of special project which means I google shit all day and get to bulid new programs and think up ways to make the old system work better and get paid to do so. So cool, but I have been there a year and I was told that "WE" meaning the "MAN" dont give raises only qrtly bonuses. That's great but that does not help me put gas in car or food on table.