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Homelite410

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Adding switches to kc-135 flight simulator yokes. We got to contract to refurbish 4 simulator yokes (4 pilot, 4co-pilot). Bore, mill, drill, tap, modify, fill ,paint!
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I did 16" for my bathroom project... Shower and all and you really find the imperfections in quickly with them. Lol.

Thanks :)
 

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Do tell more!
I work as a performance facilitator for one of the top 10 (Fortune) companies in the US.
I basically go into a work group that's underperforming and fix it.
If it's a skill issue, I educate. If it's a will issue, I motivate or terminate.
Until about five years ago, 90% of what I fixed was related to skill issues and a work group remained pretty much intact.
In the last five years, the ratio has gotten closer to 50/50. I fire as many managers as I fix. A lot of the generation now entering the workforce thinks that because they have an education, they don't have to perform. They have this warped sense of entitlement and think, because they have a degree, the world is going to support them unconditionally. I've gotten pretty proficient at
eradicating that belief.
 

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I work as a performance facilitator for one of the top 10 (Fortune) companies in the US.
I basically go into a work group that's underperforming and fix it.
If it's a skill issue, I educate. If it's a will issue, I motivate or terminate.
Until about five years ago, 90% of what I fixed was related to skill issues and a work group remained pretty much intact.
In the last five years, the ratio has gotten closer to 50/50. I fire as many managers as I fix. A lot of the generation now entering the workforce thinks that because they have an education, they don't have to perform. They have this warped sense of entitlement and think, because they have a degree, the world is going to support them unconditionally. I've gotten pretty proficient at
eradicating that belief.

That sounds like fun.

For a second I was hoping you were going to say DEA busting methheads.
 

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I work as a performance facilitator for one of the top 10 (Fortune) companies in the US.
I basically go into a work group that's underperforming and fix it.
If it's a skill issue, I educate. If it's a will issue, I motivate or terminate.
Until about five years ago, 90% of what I fixed was related to skill issues and a work group remained pretty much intact.
In the last five years, the ratio has gotten closer to 50/50. I fire as many managers as I fix. A lot of the generation now entering the workforce thinks that because they have an education, they don't have to perform. They have this warped sense of entitlement and think, because they have a degree, the world is going to support them unconditionally. I've gotten pretty proficient at
eradicating that belief.


The company I was with sure could have used you a year or two ago. Nobody fixed the cancer at the top and the company failed, not for a lack of trying from us guys at the bottom levels.

Anyway, I’m a field tech for a pipeline company up here now.
 

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I am the maintenence guy on our farm for our egg processing plant.

We process between 100,000-120,000 dozen eggs a day. My job is to keep this machine that grades and processes those eggs running.
 
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I am THE maintenence guy on our farm for our egg processing plant.

We process between 100,000-120,000 dozen eggs a day. My job is to keep this machine that grades and processes those eggs running.

He what's up?
 
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