ReggieDunlop
ReggieDunlop
ReggieDunlop

Not exactly.

There are two kinds of fuck ups:

1st gear:

That’s just proof our beloved automotive scribe is a Renaissance Man.

That comment was One in a Million.

Congratulations, you found Skyline appealing; your prize is that you are now condemned to live out your years on Ohio.

You are correct.

He’s a disgusting person, the two aren’t mutually exclusive.

I gave zero fucks who did, and did not, get us a gift.

Worked with the manufacturer of a VERY popular, VERY well-known bush plane. They wanted my company to buy a wing because the drill we supplied (did not make, and carried no certifications) caused damage during assembly. Turns out they were drilling with a power hand drill while the wing/wing spar was leaning up

#COTD

That’s part of the charm!

As someone that sells consumable tooling to the aerospace industry, that looks like a hole made by a drill. The odd thing is the marring around it, which while also is also consistent with walking drill, raises more questions.

Neutral:

Really? 20+ years in the construction/building products industry and I have found that there is little to no difference in the work ethic on union and non-union sites (save for the “non-working foreman” jobs)

Union workers just think that because they are in a union, they are entitled to max benefits with no effort

Who care’s what others are paying? What the race to the bottom? What is wrong with fighting to keep what you have?

Not all costs are covered (indefinitely) by those policies. Ask me how I know.

Automation in US auto manufacturing has ONLY been to the advantage of workers

So you are okay with the public (SSI) absorbing the costs of a private company churning through worker’s bodies?