It doesn't seem like much to me; I mean, if it means being able to run or not run... And it's not like the things wear out. They're specifically made for this industry and nothing like the fast food or cafeteria trays. Once you've bought them, they're forever, unless you happen to run the forklift over one. >.< They aren't a consumable, they're a capital expenditure, and they could be sold along with the machine, if necessary. I'd like to get another 1200 of the things and not have this problem ever come up again.
Do you ever want to just lock management in a room and demand an explanation for something that seems so stupid? O.O I understand that sometimes there are obscurely logical reasons for some of this nuttiness, but the proles on the floor would have more respect if they knew what those reasons are. Right now, all we can do is shake our heads and mutter "dumbasses!" This isn't what I learned in Business 101. =p
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Date: 2006-05-11 02:04 pm (UTC)Do you ever want to just lock management in a room and demand an explanation for something that seems so stupid? O.O I understand that sometimes there are obscurely logical reasons for some of this nuttiness, but the proles on the floor would have more respect if they knew what those reasons are. Right now, all we can do is shake our heads and mutter "dumbasses!" This isn't what I learned in Business 101. =p