RM> I told him to leave it to me and I'd find a way, and he did that
> rather than trying to micro-manage how I did the work. I did manage it,
> basically doing about 8 or 10 hours of production in 5 hours.
CO>Sounds like you came through with the goods! That's great as long
>as they don't expect you to do more with less as a rule of thumb.
Yes, I think he was so amazed he decided not to question how I did it.
I definitely wouldn't want to do that too often, nor could a lot of people
if I'm being honest. The speed up involved things like ignoring the
company policy of not lifting more than 70 lbs when dumping materials
into a large mixer we used. That day I was working with up to 175 lbs.
CO>I've gotten bitten by that dog a number of times. The boss sounds
>like he trusted his people.
He was good at letting you do what you were good at and not directly
supervising unless there was a problem. Six months after I started working
there he put me in charge of the quality testing lab, which required three
years of training to do, but I'd started doing the work when he was out
on sales calls and showing him the results when he got back and he realized
that I was quite able to do it, admitted I was even fussier on quality than
he was, so I got moved up a notch earlier than expected. Besides, he
preferred the 3 martini sales calls to running the plant so he was happy
to pass as much on to me as I could manage.. B)
RM> In the end I stopped working for other people by the time I was 32.
CO>Now there's the ticket! I wish I was as resourceful as you seem to
>be.
That was sort of accidental. I took a winter off between that job and
the offer of a similar job at a major competitor at 50% more money where
the job wasn't quite ready yet. They offered to take me on and 'find
something for me to do' until the coming job opened up but I decided I
was going to move anyways so, over a 2 month period, I sold two houses
that I owned in the city and moved into my cottage until the fall and
then took off for Florida for the winter. While I was there I got into
investing the money from the house sales and found I was making more
money than needed to pay the basic bills, so I decided to take some
more time off.. and sort of never went back, other than part time jobs
I set up, mostly to earn enough extra to keep me in fairly recent
computers and other non-essential things, having the investment income
paying the normal bills.
BTW.. That was 36 years ago.. Now I also have a full pension added on
so things are a Lot easier.. B)
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