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danrclem
Nov 01, 2016Explorer
ol Bombero-JC wrote:danrclem wrote:
I know cutting costs so the final price is cheaper has a lot do with poor quality but I think there is another reason too. DRUGS! Where I work they don't even do a drug test anymore because most of the applicants can't pass it. The quality and turnover is unreal. I'll be glad when I finally get out of there.
This country is in trouble.
Well - *where* do you work? (Or what kind of work, etc.)
DRUGS:
When I worked at Douglas Aircraft back in the mid 60's, the third shift had a smoky haze floating over the shop areas.
My BIL worked at the Van Nuys (GM) Assembly plant in Van Nuys, same era. Same thing for the third shift there.
You wold be amazed at what the body shop there could do for Camaros and Firebirds with assembly "issues" - and how your new engine was "broken in"!
Not everyone was "zoned out" of course - but the point is.....nothing new, except maybe for the "menu".
Back to the post above - and the original topic of RV quality.......
....are the Amish doing drugs now?..:R
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Well the Left Coast has always been different than most of the country. I have worked in the auto industry for a long time and while drugs have been used it's nothing like it is now. In the last two months we have had two worker's family members die from heroin overdoses. Most of the people who make excuses are the ones who use.
I guess the Amish do use drugs more or their help does anyway. Read this article. :R :R :R
http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/business/failed-drug-tests-on-the-rise-for-rv-makers-and/article_dc6af269-82a8-5029-b13b-7098d16903d9.html
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