The way I heard that one, back when I was a simple jet mechanic, added "...in no time at all." That was nearly 50 years ago, and it was not new then. I'd like to believe that things have changed, but from what I can see, if so, they've changed for the worse. I will not say worst. I don't want to challenge them.
Bill
Toolmaker51 (Jul 16, 2021)
About a year or so before my employment ended, I put up "The beatings will continue until morale improves." on the board in the maintenance shop. It stayed up there for about 6 weeks or so. Management seldom wandered into the office. Might have something to do with that. Was a $4 billion corporation who had just swallowed their next largest competitor.
A little sign I had on the wall behind my desk read like this " Should the Unknowing, order you the unwilling, to do the impossible for the ungrateful, let me know what they want you to do, and I will show you how to do anything with nothing"
It was meant to be a dig at our sales staff and management while building the moral and confidence of my engineering staff and the workers on the floor.
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
Toolmaker51 (Jul 18, 2021)
Oooooh Look what the web hath wrought!
I'm up early this US Labor Day with no thought in mind other than getting the elusive initial setting of brake shoes to new drums. Previous attempts are disappointing. Anyway, opening Google, it's awash with pink-fingered layabouts heaping praise on 'workers' (apparently laborers now a demeaning phrase), gushing praise for what we do...via twitter, facebook, instagram ad infinitum. However, the pictograms depict NONE of the folks toting spud wrenches, shovels, washrags, weld stingers, survey tools, hack saws, or brooms; nor erecting cranes, elbow deep cleaning engine parts, tending crops, conducting forestry, breaking down forest fires...yet spout that tired refrain "they're fighting for us".
********.
Meanwhile pointing out many are the very same well-wishing ilk who shut down pipeline, construction and other infrastructure projects.
Hmmm. That series of asterisks are not result of my careful typing. I've been canceled? Quantity reflects however exactly those of phrase.
OK! Substitute El Toro PooPoo, aka Mountains of Guano, or the waste ushered away by another unsung infrastructure, our first world sewer system.
Somehow, I'm now even more satisfied.
Last edited by Toolmaker51; Sep 6, 2021 at 09:29 AM. Reason: delivering intent clearly
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
This reminds me of a sign I saw up in our local hospital. It read:
“What can do the work of ten men?
.....A woman.”
I said to the nurse (female), pointing at the sign: “That’s sexist!”
“It’s true, though,” she replied.
“Look out the window, “ I told her. “How much can you see that was likely erected or maintained by women”.
I do not mean to diminish women’s importance in the least. The role of women in society is at least, if not of greater significance than men’s.
Toolmaker51 (Sep 7, 2021)
Philip Davies (Sep 7, 2021)
Too True. I made my living for most of the first half of my adult life preparing for war, or participating in war. In a couple of months, I'll have been retired from the US military for as long as I was on active duty. And in all that time, we've still been preparing for, or actively participating in war. I went to war on my 7th wedding anniversary in August, 1990, trying to prevent war from coming to our shores. We failed. If you've seen the video or photos of what CNN called "The Highway of Death" from Kuwait back to Iraq, I helped make that happen. We did manage to keep the Iraqis from invading Saudi Arabia, and to drive them back out of Kuwait, but we did not manage to prevent further problems in that region. Of course, no one else has, either. There is a reason the Middle East is called the Crossroads of War. People have been fighting there since war was waged with bronze weapons, at least.
I heard this song several years before I enlisted, but it means more to me now than it did then:
Bill
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