Originally Posted by dertsap who do you think is the first guy standing in front of the fan when Sh$% hits it , your supervisor thats who , then after having a strip tore of of him because of your screw up he's usually the same guy who comes back to you with a slight smile and says don't sweat it , we'll make another one .theres more going on with that guy than you would like to know
doesn t matter where you go the boss may be good he may be bad , but the boss is the boss and he has earned that , and youve got to show that respect if you want to have that job someday
plus who's cutting the cheque and who needs it |
I understand the supervisor gets S$*t. I understand his plea as well. So think about it. Who is his boss? The owner. The owner is just interested in profits. I'm just trying to warn the incoming generation of machinists, get unionized, quick! By the way, my boss didn't smile, he threw the part across the way and yelled "this is a f*cking scrap part".
Earned his job? Doing what? Putting up with his boss's crap before his time? Shouldn't the perfect candidate be best educated, best skilled? This guy was calling dial calipers "verniers". His original Bachelors degree had nothing to do with the industry. Who else earned it? The owner? He was born into it, all the hard work was done for him. That is the reason he has no respect for YOU.
Who cares about who cuts the cheque? I'm offering my services too. I'm paying the owner with my time. Think about it that way. It is an exchange. You make it seem like the owner has more value as a human being than i do, just cause he has a higher net worth. Where would these companies be, if not for the workers?