(Re: Doing 8 to 10 hours of production work 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.
RM>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.
MR>what type of job was this? was this manufacturing where you were not
>showing up for the entire day and they accepted that?
Not sure what you are referring to about not showing up for the entire day.
It was a regular 40 hour a week job for us.
It was a plant making colouring for plastics, inks and special paints and
we got a super rush order for over a ton of product which had to go out
before the end of that day (5 hours later). Normally a product run that
big would take well over a full day to make up and lab test for quality.
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