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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4095899" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Spent my entire career in electrical/electronic industrial maintenance with different titles. </p><p>Always tried to not be the bandaid repairman. </p><p>When I did a repair job it was like factory new when completed. Got into a lot of conflicts with production managers, and my standard comment when they complained about taking too long was, I work two speeds. One is the most efficient and the most safe for me. You damn sure won’t like my second option. </p><p>Now leave me alone and let me get back to work. </p><p>I hated opening a relay cabinet seeing jumpers all over from the bandaid repairmen, so I’d pull off a critical jumper to kill the machine, then write up a safety work order to repair illegally placed jumpers circumventing safeties which would naturally come to me. Companies big motto was safety first, so I jammed that motto down their throats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4095899, member: 5412"] Spent my entire career in electrical/electronic industrial maintenance with different titles. Always tried to not be the bandaid repairman. When I did a repair job it was like factory new when completed. Got into a lot of conflicts with production managers, and my standard comment when they complained about taking too long was, I work two speeds. One is the most efficient and the most safe for me. You damn sure won’t like my second option. Now leave me alone and let me get back to work. I hated opening a relay cabinet seeing jumpers all over from the bandaid repairmen, so I’d pull off a critical jumper to kill the machine, then write up a safety work order to repair illegally placed jumpers circumventing safeties which would naturally come to me. Companies big motto was safety first, so I jammed that motto down their throats. [/QUOTE]
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