Will UAW Strike?

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Some people prefer production work. It's rhythmic. I enjoy installing roof shingles. One after the other. Nothing to think about. I enjoyed loading newspaper inserts into an inserting machine. Nothing to think about. My wife and I enjoy packing lunches for school kids at the food bank. It's just hours of repetitious work. In the end, you accomplished a task. That's good enough for a lot of folks.

After working in IT for 25+ years, I enjoy my current handyman-type job a lot more. I just putter around and fix stuff all day. It's borderline mindless. Quite satisfying. :ROFLMAO:
I started as a tech for inserting machines after USAF. Learned real fast I'm good at fixing things but get bored way to easy to run one for more than few minutes. Worked there 23 years but never the same job for more than few years. Kept learning new skills and moving up/lateral.
 
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I started as a tech for inserting machines after USAF. Learned real fast I'm good at fixing things but get bored way to easy to run one for more than few minutes. Worked there 23 years but never the same job for more than few years. Kept learning new skills and moving up/lateral.
Yep. I had a unique job where I had to learn "all aspects of newspaper production'. It was a several year program to develop me into a 'big picture' person that could see how every job/task/process/device affected production. I'd get put into a department, learn every person's job, perform their job, learn how to operate, maintain and repair every piece of equipment, then manage the department for a month. Then off to the next department. It took several years. When departments were short of labor, or a manager would go on vacation, I'd fill in and, while there, make note of production processes and issues that might need attention. So I'd run the inserting machines, repair them, install/upgrade them, repair all the conveyors, stackers, dock equipment, everything in the packaging department. Sometimes it was nice to just take a break and stand there and load inserts. Nothing but you and a few skids of Home Depot ads! :ROFLMAO:
 
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Yep. I had a unique job where I had to learn "all aspects of newspaper production'. It was a several year program to develop me into a 'big picture' person that could see how every job/task/process/device affected production. I'd get put into a department, learn every person's job, perform their job, learn how to operate, maintain and repair every piece of equipment, then manage the department for a month. Then off to the next department. It took several years. When departments were short of labor, or a manager would go on vacation, I'd fill in and, while there, make note of production processes and issues that might need attention. So I'd run the inserting machines, repair them, install/upgrade them, repair all the conveyors, stackers, dock equipment, everything in the packaging department. Sometimes it was nice to just take a break and stand there and load inserts. Nothing but you and a few skids of Home Depot ads! :ROFLMAO:
I vaguely remember machining parts for a machine that inserted add cards into magazines years ago. If memory serves, the parts had small slits and used air to blow the cards into the magazines. In a job shop you never knew what you were going to machine next.
 
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Once upon a time, I thought a daily newspaper was indispensable, but as life has gone on and newspapers are basically a thing of the past I find I don’t really need it anymore. I’ve got my phone to read the news on.
 
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I vaguely remember machining parts for a machine that inserted add cards into magazines years ago. If memory serves, the parts had small slits and used air to blow the cards into the magazines. In a job shop you never knew what you were going to machine next.
Our's used vacuum suckers to pull each add off the bottom of the stack, and gripper fingers to pull them down and drop them in the open newspaper pocket.
 
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Plus, the only thing left in town is the left leaning liberal rag and in it everything orange man is bad and everything old fallen down feeble man is good so, we all know that can’t be very accurate
What's the name of the paper?
 

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