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tomwalz
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- May 29, 2002
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Not listening to the people on the plant floor
Just looking to swap stories. Here’s my favorite.
I was once called into a plant because a machine wasn’t working consistently. It was a very ‘clever’ design. There was a cylinder powered by bottled gas (I think Argon) then the escaping gas created an atmosphere for brazing.
I was not allowed to talk to anyone on the plant floor without a representative of both management and the union standing there. Then all questions had to be approved before I could ask the operator.
We went over a day with no results. On the morning of the second day we were going for coffee. One of the operators sort of slid up next to me and whispered out of the corner of his mouth. “They make us use the tank until it is empty. When the pressure drops everything goes to hell.” Then he sort of drifted away so no one would see him talking to me.
He was right, of course. Management expected to get the tank down to the tare weight (no gas at all in it) before they shipped it back.
Tom
Just looking to swap stories. Here’s my favorite.
I was once called into a plant because a machine wasn’t working consistently. It was a very ‘clever’ design. There was a cylinder powered by bottled gas (I think Argon) then the escaping gas created an atmosphere for brazing.
I was not allowed to talk to anyone on the plant floor without a representative of both management and the union standing there. Then all questions had to be approved before I could ask the operator.
We went over a day with no results. On the morning of the second day we were going for coffee. One of the operators sort of slid up next to me and whispered out of the corner of his mouth. “They make us use the tank until it is empty. When the pressure drops everything goes to hell.” Then he sort of drifted away so no one would see him talking to me.
He was right, of course. Management expected to get the tank down to the tare weight (no gas at all in it) before they shipped it back.
Tom