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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:29 pm
by blues2cruise
It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:09 am
by ofblong
blues2cruise wrote:It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:
or in my case I am now on my 19th 12 hour work day in a row. Yes I have worked 19 straight days all of them 12 hours. looks like it will end soon though. Might be back to straight 8 hour days on thursday though a day off isnt looking promising without taking vacation time.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:28 pm
by blues2cruise
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:
or in my case I am now on my 19th 12 hour work day in a row. Yes I have worked 19 straight days all of them 12 hours. looks like it will end soon though. Might be back to straight 8 hour days on thursday though a day off isnt looking promising without taking vacation time.
Why are you having to work so much?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:52 pm
by ofblong
blues2cruise wrote:
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:
or in my case I am now on my 19th 12 hour work day in a row. Yes I have worked 19 straight days all of them 12 hours. looks like it will end soon though. Might be back to straight 8 hour days on thursday though a day off isnt looking promising without taking vacation time.
Why are you having to work so much?
because we have a new product that had some "issues" that we neede to get corrected before Febuary 22nd. We got it corrected 8 days early so now no more 12 hour days :D. now its just 8 hour days. I am a mechanic where I work and so we always need to have someone here no matter what day it is because we are a 24/7 operation. One other reason is we just had a competitor of ours get shut down by the FDA and as such we took on about 70% of their business. My companies profit increased something like 15% over last year.

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:58 pm
by Johnj
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:
or in my case I am now on my 19th 12 hour work day in a row. Yes I have worked 19 straight days all of them 12 hours. looks like it will end soon though. Might be back to straight 8 hour days on thursday though a day off isnt looking promising without taking vacation time.
Why are you having to work so much?
because we have a new product that had some "issues" that we neede to get corrected before Febuary 22nd. We got it corrected 8 days early so now no more 12 hour days :D. now its just 8 hour days. I am a mechanic where I work and so we always need to have someone here no matter what day it is because we are a 24/7 operation. One other reason is we just had a competitor of ours get shut down by the FDA and as such we took on about 70% of their business. My companies profit increased something like 15% over last year.
I say the correct answer is your management team didn't have the correct staffing package in place.

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:32 pm
by ofblong
Johnj wrote:
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:
ofblong wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:It must be mid winter. :lol: Every year about this same time lots of people start getting a little testy. :laughing:
or in my case I am now on my 19th 12 hour work day in a row. Yes I have worked 19 straight days all of them 12 hours. looks like it will end soon though. Might be back to straight 8 hour days on thursday though a day off isnt looking promising without taking vacation time.
Why are you having to work so much?
because we have a new product that had some "issues" that we neede to get corrected before Febuary 22nd. We got it corrected 8 days early so now no more 12 hour days :D. now its just 8 hour days. I am a mechanic where I work and so we always need to have someone here no matter what day it is because we are a 24/7 operation. One other reason is we just had a competitor of ours get shut down by the FDA and as such we took on about 70% of their business. My companies profit increased something like 15% over last year.
I say the correct answer is your management team didn't have the correct staffing package in place.
actually our staffing was sent down by the CEO so in a way you are correct. We are actually understaffed by about 6 people in our department. Truth be told, however, I will gladly keep working everyday as I am tired of paying interest to the bank. Plus I work 3rd shift so its easier to work everyday than to take weekends off lol.

*edit I should mention that is 6 people across all 3 shifts. My company employs over 8000 employees world wide 1/2 of which are in Michigan. My department only has about 116 employees total. So whats that tell you lol.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:51 am
by adrielm
canuckerjay wrote:I started on a bike that was rather large displacement for a first timer. I RESPECTED the might of the machine and did not ride it arrogantly. This cautious RESPECT for an INANIMATE object was why I managed to gradually learn how to handle it, without being in unreasonable danger.
Sport or cruiser? Displacement is commonly given for a power cutoff point for the first ride, but really it should be hp/lb.

Here in Canada, insurance costs and requirements act as a sort of sanity check when people start thinking of Hayabusa's for their first ride, but it still doesn't stop people with more money than brains. Most people unfortunately find out AFTER they buy the bike that insurance is going to cost them an arm and a leg.

Heck, on my '86 FZ600 most insurance companies would refuse to insure without:
-3 years riding experience
-Theft alarm (car alarm?)

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:12 pm
by ofblong
adrielmichaud wrote:
canuckerjay wrote:I started on a bike that was rather large displacement for a first timer. I RESPECTED the might of the machine and did not ride it arrogantly. This cautious RESPECT for an INANIMATE object was why I managed to gradually learn how to handle it, without being in unreasonable danger.
Sport or cruiser? Displacement is commonly given for a power cutoff point for the first ride, but really it should be hp/lb.

Here in Canada, insurance costs and requirements act as a sort of sanity check when people start thinking of Hayabusa's for their first ride, but it still doesn't stop people with more money than brains. Most people unfortunately find out AFTER they buy the bike that insurance is going to cost them an arm and a leg.

Heck, on my '86 FZ600 most insurance companies would refuse to insure without:
-3 years riding experience
-Theft alarm (car alarm?)
lol and how are they going to prove you have 3 years riding experience lol? They cant. Also most people dont find out till after because they dont RESEARCH beforehand. Your average person just goes out and does on impulse rather than on doing research before.

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:35 am
by storysunfolding
ofblong wrote:
lol and how are they going to prove you have 3 years riding experience lol? They cant.
In Va the insurance company gets your driving record when you buy a policy with them. It shows how long you've had your license.

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:34 pm
by ofblong
storysunfolding wrote:
ofblong wrote:
lol and how are they going to prove you have 3 years riding experience lol? They cant.
In Va the insurance company gets your driving record when you buy a policy with them. It shows how long you've had your license.
doesnt show how long you have had what endorsements, however. At least it didnt at one time.