Seriously though, engineers do not equate to having logic and common sense...
(sound of clearing throat)
Yeah...they were probably environmental or industrial engineers--those aren't real engineering degrees anyway, so they wouldn't understand logic. We call IE's imaginary engineers for a reason.
Lol.....civil.
I have not, because that documentation is not accessible to me. We have two smaller cameras to monitor license plates as they go in and out, and one watching the whole parking lot.
When I was hired, I never filled out any paperwork with the company policies on it. It's kind-of an awkward understanding, but I'm a co-op student. I'm not a full-timer, I'm in my own category. It's a bit strange, but I honestly signed no paperwork other than the information with my social, and drivers license and a waiver that I wouldn't sue the company if I got hurt on the job. I still have yet to see this 'company handbook' that everyone refers to. I even requested one today, and the girl I asked looked at me funny. I don't know.
This company is like 54 people, seriously. It's not that big of a place, and it really is in the sticks. I love the place I work, but I question some things now. I mean, goodness, when I started they were selling 'white paper', other wise known as the beer slot, from the coke machine.
I find it odd, or strange, or whatever that this magical policy came about two weeks ago. I never saw anything go across through email or company notice and I'm pretty on top of that stuff.
I told BlueEagle earlier, if I get reported, and asked to not ever again, then I won't go out to lunch. At least not with them. I also implied that I would like to see it in writing, post dated before I started, or at least at the beginning of this year. To write something into the company policy *after* a questionable situation arises, that stings a bit. And I mean, honestly, I can just go to the president of the company and ask his opinion. It's not like I've never spoke to him before.
I can lay everything out to him, and explain it all... That's fair right? Maybe a little much, but fair.
Who's Carolynn?Indiana gives us a choice, the experience Carolynn describes is why I will continue to carry concealed.
Calm down Pedro'Is she hawt?
Well.....use ta be "the sticks"...place has really grown last 10-15/20 yrs or so....Dairy Queen use ta be big'st eat'n place there....and still kind'a the buzz for breakfast for some o' the ol' codger's that's still breath'n....nice town....ride thru it from time/time....
Hey.....is Red's place still open on main drag there?....Dude's got'a be almost 100 by now, Hahaha!....
They wouldn't have dissed you if it had been a 1911.
Just sayin'.
I work further out than that 'sticks'. Seriously. I see turkeys at work.
yeah DQ is where all 'ol' codger's still sit, do nothing and drink coffee all day. Except make fun and start crap with the high schoolers working there.
Red's is still open. He's been closing for what, 10 years. He used to scare me. The Crazy man has put up on his storefront 'closing soon!' ... it's been there for four years that I can guarantee. He's an interesting man....
Yeah...they were probably environmental or industrial engineers--those aren't real engineering degrees anyway, so they wouldn't understand logic. We call IE's imaginary engineers for a reason.
Mr88GT is cracking up.....he's an aero and I hear crap about civils all the time.
I was going to be an Aero... and then I saw the amount of chemistry I had to study. Nope. Noooooope. I loathe chemistry. However, the physics of chemistry I rock at. /bragging
Mechanical engineer?