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    actaeon277

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    Apparently things are so bad at my area, that the mill hired consultants to evaluate what's going on. Some people have been interviewed multiple times, but always interviewed in a group scenario.

    I had my first interview yesterday, by myself.
    What's up with that. 3 guys interviewing me.
    Asked 2 questions.
    40 minutes later...... they gave up and evacuated the building.:rockwoot:

    They told me, "Don't worry. What you say here is confidential." Right.......
    So I told them I didn't care if they tape recorded me and played it over the PA system.
    I'll say what I think is wrong, that's the way I am.

    Of course, when important people enter my area, other people generally rush me out of the area.
    I guess they're worried I will say what's on my mind.

    I do.
     

    actaeon277

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    Today, I had to repair, a repair, of a repair.
    Gee, a repair to a component that all the books say "don't repair this, replace this".
    After 1 year, THEY STILL HAVEN'T REPLACED IT.


    The best part....
    I actually had help. I was working on the bottom of something.
    Buddy was working above me.
    When I see his flashlight lazily spin in a parabola downward.
    BAM.
    Into the Emergency Ladle Pit.

    We're both looking at the flashlight, still on (boy surelights are tough), when I told my buddy, (I'm really pissed right now. But in an hour, I'm going to be laughing my ass off.)
    The Emergency Ladle Pit is an old ladle (1/3 the size we use now) in a pit. If the ladle or tundish in operation develop a burn-through, you bring it over the Emergency Ladle, to catch the liquid magma.
     
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