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- Newsgroups: comp.software-eng
- Path: sparky!uunet!mole-end!mat
- From: mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us
- Subject: Re: When do we inspect [getting LONG]
- Message-ID: <1992Dec25.081608.20676@mole-end.matawan.nj.us>
- Keywords: Inspections
- Organization: :
- References: <1992Dec21.184224.21056@den.mmc.com> <1992Dec23.162649.16555@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1992 08:16:08 GMT
- Lines: 26
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- In article <1992Dec23.162649.16555@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com>, shanks@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com (Mark Shanks) writes:
- > In article <Bzo1ML.GK6@NeoSoft.com> claird@NeoSoft.com (Cameron Laird) writes:
- > > Mr. Shanks, are you saying that you approve of the way it is, or
- > > that you're stuck with something you see as suboptimal, and therefore
- > > you don't wish to "start that process any sooner than necessary"? ...
- > > ... It would make me feel as though I'm in a trailer factory, say,
- > > welding away on my assigned joints, and I notice that I need more
- > > light on my worktable to jig up the pieces carefully. I get the
- > > feeling that, in the factory where you work, I'd have to call a
- > > meeting of the union first. Is there no cheaper way for me to
- > > improve my process?
-
- Your proposed improvement is needlessly selfish: if you are short of
- light it is possible that others are also.
-
- The proper procedure is to get the light put in, get your shop steward
- to put in a claim to get you paid for the light, then raise the issue of
- adequate lighting at the next regularly scheduled union meeting ...
-
- It's not a question of the cheapest possible benefit, but of the most
- benefit for the money.
- --
- (This man's opinions are his own.)
- From mole-end Mark Terribile
-
- mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us, Somewhere in Matawan, NJ
-