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Old 23-12-2008, 06:16 PM   #121
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Then the lead engineer said "Ok, then let's make it and find out why it doesn't work".
ahhh I remember those days...I miss being an engineer.
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Old 23-12-2008, 10:45 PM   #122
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ahhh I remember those days...I miss being an engineer.

I love that quote because it demonstrates on such a "real" level that he gets it. Those of us that have been there and done that know what I mean.


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Old 26-12-2008, 10:54 AM   #123
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Thank you. I had no fear in making that statement that an auto worker would come in and say "I've worked the line for 12 years and I am great!"

So do you have draconian work conditions there???

What has been done or needs to be done for your wrist, if I may ask? Good luck with it.


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Conditions are good, there's rehab if I need it, but its not that bad, just a little sore at times and the joint clicks at times. Comes and goes, nothing to worry about now, but long term may be a problem but more than likely the engine plant will shut down one day in the not to distant future, its just a matter of time before the V6 takes over from it, so it probably won't be an issue.
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Old 27-12-2008, 07:19 AM   #125
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Conditions are good, there's rehab if I need it, but its not that bad, just a little sore at times and the joint clicks at times. Comes and goes, nothing to worry about now, but long term may be a problem but more than likely the engine plant will shut down one day in the not to distant future, its just a matter of time before the V6 takes over from it, so it probably won't be an issue.

That's good to hear.


Yeah, it's not a matter of work conditions, it is the work being performed, period. Both of my thumbs snap real loud when I bend them. For a while my right thumb would lock before I would get it completely closed around something and after I lift what I was lifting from a table I would just drop it. I'd have to snap my thumb loose, take the pain, and pick it up again. Now it only snaps real loud, only hangs up a little, and I only worked on the line 4 years. I've been in skilled trades for 12.


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