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One of the lubies just ran this through the car wash with both front windows open..
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I was there for "inspection & purchase confirmation" of two robot grinding cells, the company we were at hosted lunch in restaurants for 3 days, and we would go for dinner on our own.I'd be willing to travel halfway across the globe for a good hotdog!
I've actually heard from a few people that have been to Italy and they have said the same.
Just have to cut you a stick from a tree so you don't lose your dog in the fire.I'm cheap! Pizza and hotdog guy here! LOL!!
Plus, not a whole lotta bacon on that guy.
We have better pizza than the friggin Italians.
I was in Italy, the most bland food I ever ate!
And I do killer hot dogs on the BBQ.
Just have to cut you a stick from a tree so you don't lose your dog in the fire.
Sound just like the place i worked at,, slowly they contracted all the work out.. All office work went offshore.my job wouldnt be so bad if my company was the slightest bit caring. but they dont give two *s-wordes about anyone. greed is all they care about
the other thing is... i dont have a degree from a school. i have practicle experience and there are loads of jobs that i could do with ease. but the new hiring process rejects applications that dont check the degree box.
This post needs an ICON or sumfun of its' own. I can't put my finger on it but your comment really hits home.Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I love the field of study I took in college but looking back on it, not a super great career move. All us gen. X and gen. Y folks remember how hard our parents pushed us to go to college. I lost count of how many people I knew who majored in undecided or even just drinkin' and partyin'. I did alot of the latter but not as much as some folks since I always worked full time and actually enjoyed most of the courses I took.
I've been out of the auto business so long I'm not sure anybody would take me back, even though strangely I have way more skills and knowledge nowadays just from teaching myself to do rather complicated repairs on my own vehicles and side jobs that people bring me. In the business there was no time to learn, just get sh!t out the door before the boss gets mad and decides to dumb down the jobs you get. I'm planning to teach myself auto body work also.
One of the lubies just ran this through the car wash with both front windows open..
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maybe it made 400 sheep powerGlad you brought that up, it reminds me of a story about the last dealership I worked at.
Was a car wash guy there who had previously worked at the Toyota plant. Back then, the plant started people out at $13.00 an hour as temps, and if you stuck it out long enough to make full time you would top out at like $27.00 an hour pretty quickly. Helluva good job for someone with no skills or education. Somehow this dude didn't make it at the plant and so comes to our dealership as a car wash guy for like half that much. He works there awhile and gets caught eating other people's lunch right out of the break room fridge. So, he gets fired or encouraged to quit and leaves. He immediately goes to the Nissan shop across the street to look for a job. We own the Nissan dealership, it has the same company name on the sign and I did most of their alignments at the time. I guess he didn't think the story about the brown bag bandit would make it's way across the road. Obviously, they sent him packing.
So, he decides he is going to earn his way back in to washing cars for $6.50 an hour. He just shows up at random times and washes cars for free. We notice this, and ask the service manager what's up. He said that they told him again in no uncertain terms that he wasn't going to work there again, and he still didn't seem to understand that was always going to be the case. I asked the GM about it, and he said it was ok as long as he didn't drive the cars since he wasn't insured as an employee. I should mention that the lunch pirate's best friend worked there washing cars, and he loved telling people dead serious that his 305/wire wheel covers/plush upholstery equipped 80's Monte Carlo made 400 hp from the factory.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I love the field of study I took in college but looking back on it, not a super great career move. All us gen. X and gen. Y folks remember how hard our parents pushed us to go to college. I lost count of how many people I knew who majored in undecided or even just drinkin' and partyin'. I did alot of the latter but not as much as some folks since I always worked full time and actually enjoyed most of the courses I took.
I've been out of the auto business so long I'm not sure anybody would take me back, even though strangely I have way more skills and knowledge nowadays just from teaching myself to do rather complicated repairs on my own vehicles and side jobs that people bring me. In the business there was no time to learn, just get sh!t out the door before the boss gets mad and decides to dumb down the jobs you get. I'm planning to teach myself auto body work also.
I worked at the USPS GMF KCMO before they moved to the Sears bldg. (How's that for Gov't acronyms?)Glad you brought that up, it reminds me of a story about the last dealership I worked at.
Was a car wash guy there who had previously worked at the Toyota plant. Back then, the plant started people out at $13.00 an hour as temps, and if you stuck it out long enough to make full time you would top out at like $27.00 an hour pretty quickly. Helluva good job for someone with no skills or education. Somehow this dude didn't make it at the plant and so comes to our dealership as a car wash guy for like half that much. He works there awhile and gets caught eating other people's lunch right out of the break room fridge. So, he gets fired or encouraged to quit and leaves. He immediately goes to the Nissan shop across the street to look for a job. We own the Nissan dealership, it has the same company name on the sign and I did most of their alignments at the time. I guess he didn't think the story about the brown bag bandit would make it's way across the road. Obviously, they sent him packing.
So, he decides he is going to earn his way back in to washing cars for $6.50 an hour. He just shows up at random times and washes cars for free. We notice this, and ask the service manager what's up. He said that they told him again in no uncertain terms that he wasn't going to work there again, and he still didn't seem to understand that was always going to be the case. I asked the GM about it, and he said it was ok as long as he didn't drive the cars since he wasn't insured as an employee. I should mention that the lunch pirate's best friend worked there washing cars, and he loved telling people dead serious that his 305/wire wheel covers/plush upholstery equipped 80's Monte Carlo made 400 hp from the factory.
my job wouldnt be so bad if my company was the slightest bit caring. but they dont give two *s-wordes about anyone. greed is all they care about