Who Wants a Job?

Whatever it takes to keep the crew happy and reproductive......

Reply to
Charlie Gary
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Damn, Charlie, I might be interested, but then again I'm an old fart & like OIL . Running right now & have since 4 days ago 20 hrs a day. Hot job (ain't they all). When you came by it was slow time... Slow time just don't last long enough....

Reply to
Why

Dang, Charlie! I like your attitude! If I wasn't currently considering something I'd be looking at this more seriously.

Reply to
garibaldi

If I didn't already have major roots grown here in WI, I'd consider your place Charlie. And besides, I have it pretty good where I am. 3% bonus every year at Christmas time. Got another 3% raise last week. I come in go as I please, as long as I get the job done in time. My start time has varied from 3:30AM to 2:00PM :). "government" jobs aren't frowned upon. Friday, one of the toolmakers, turns into the "Culinary Toolmaker" and grilles us all lunch. Rest of the week, one of the bosses usually buys me lunch at least twice. The only problem here at the moment... TOO MUCH work!

Reply to
Steve Mackay

I'm looking forward to slow. We were off New Year's weekend, and it's been balls to the wall ever since. As for oil, we've got some MolyD. Kind of a concentrate.

Reply to
Charlie Gary

garibaldi wrote in news:kC%Yd.9462$DW.4027 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com:

Echo that, but he's too far away for a commute. Plus he's on that other coast. :)

Bing

Reply to
Bing

You want to work in Wisconsin? Talk to me. Very busy here too,

Heeellllppp....

Pete

Reply to
3t3d

For the summer maybe but not for the rest of the 364 days.

John

Reply to
john

The local Tech Colledge has only 14 students, and over 200 requests for CNC workers. Another local shop is pleading for workers on the local news show, and already working 6 days a week, they refuse to start mandatory overtime on Sundays, Saturdays, yes.

Reply to
3t3d

The other coast, where 80 degrees is hot.

Reply to
Charlie Gary

Cool. I like those confidential benefits which aren't revealed until you get the job offer :-)

Reply to
ff

I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show "PrecisionMachinisT" wrote back on Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:09:46

-0800 in alt.machines.cnc :

"Me too."

And it is close enough ... where did I file that resume?

Reply to
pyotr filipivich

I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show Why wrote back on Sat, 12 Mar 2005 06:53:15 GMT in alt.machines.cnc :

Ah, so that's where "Body by Bondo" comes from?

Or is it body by dupont that I'm thinking of?

Reply to
pyotr filipivich

I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show "Charlie Gary" wrote back on Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:08:24

-0800 >>> Job title: Entry level (or higher) model maker/machinist

Oh great, one more threat to the diet :-)

Sounds more than tempting.

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Reply to
pyotr filipivich

Hey, its a dry cold.

(My brother moved to Minnesota just in time for the Big Freeze. WHen the Minnesotans comment on how cold it is, you know it is cold. His comment was "forty below keeps the riff-raff out. Or at least indoors.")

Reply to
pyotr filipivich

We actually have a preferrence for Evercoat. It's always well mixed, and it's the same stuff can after can after can, unlike Bondo.

Reply to
Charlie Gary

I thought that the Free Market took care of those sorts of situations ?

Reply to
hamei

Sniff... Sniff......

Is that chum in the water?

Pete

Reply to
3t3d

sssshhhhh !!!!

the fishies won't bite if you make all that racket !

Reply to
hamei

I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show snipped-for-privacy@centurytel.net wrote back on 21 Mar 2005 06:47:50 -0800 in alt.machines.cnc :

Nope, just Ham.

tschus pyotr

Reply to
pyotr filipivich

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