OT: Coronavirus do you care?

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Another thought about what you said about ****ty management practices at Northern Pulp.
I find it very common through the production industry, any production, that the production employees always say that management is doing a ****ty job. Its hard to think of a situation where I ever heard that somebody on the floor praised the management for doing well. Even in my current role, I hear this stuff. Its odd though, the company is continuously expanding and providing lots of jobs to the area, but the workers here just gripe about how bad the leadership is. I don't see it.
 
Continue believing what you want to believe from what you don't see on the internet. It couldn't possibly be wrong. And it will work out well I'm sure.
 
Continue believing what you want to believe from what you don't see on the internet. It couldn't possibly be wrong. And it will work out well I'm sure.

All I believe, is that thousands of people are out of work. Thousands of acres will rot and the dishonorable Stephen McNeil is useless. No beliefs about it, these are facts.
Have a nice day.
 
'Alternate facts', as derived from corporate communications, from hours away from a place you have never lived or worked.

Adios and good luck.
 
"Alternate" to what fact?

People are out of work because of this. Whats that an alternative fact to? That the industry is thriving and all is well? Not the case. There is no alternative fact to this.

My premium spruce is at life expectancy and will rott standing and worthless. As will my fathers spruce and my neighbors and his neighbors. Whats this an alternative fact to?

Stephen McNeil is useless, whats the alternative fact to this one? That he's great and we should all kiss his ***? Sorry, he will never see another term. He is highhandedly the dealer of unnecessary poverty in this province and has the power but not the cohonies to make it right.




Sorry forum folks. This went way OT!
 
Another thought about what you said about ****ty management practices at Northern Pulp.
I find it very common through the production industry, any production, that the production employees always say that management is doing a ****ty job. Its hard to think of a situation where I ever heard that somebody on the floor praised the management for doing well. Even in my current role, I hear this stuff. Its odd though, the company is continuously expanding and providing lots of jobs to the area, but the workers here just gripe about how bad the leadership is. I don't see it.

I have been on "shop floor" and then on the management (did not like it so went back to automation specialist work). I would say that the things we were *****ing "on the floor" were pretty small ones, also after seeing few more companies gave lot of perspective how well the things were on the one i was "on floor" in.

It just is how humans very often behave (almost always), they see what someone else should be doing other way and not what they themselves should do differently.

It's easy to see what I need and not what someone else needs.
 
It just is how humans very often behave (almost always), they see what someone else should be doing other way and not what they themselves should do differently.

It's easy to see what I need and not what someone else needs.
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And then finally when you have an epidemic and want to house the homeless , ceize the most expensive alomst fineshed highrise downtown Vancouver and house th m there.
If you believe so strongly something should be done, why not share your own house? Bunk beds are cheap to build.
 
Well I've just witness an entire factorys worth of employees in IN get summoned to a meeting this morning and all told they no longer have jobs due to this.

Non essential businesses have been asked to close. This one, the management have looked at the cash flow and can't cover being closed until mid April as requested. So just shut shop.

Admittedly, they must've been running pretty close to the bone before this, but still. It's not great.

Thankfully, I now get to go home!
 
Well I've just witness an entire factorys worth of employees in IN get summoned to a meeting this morning and all told they no longer have jobs due to this.

So are they laid off or did the business close the doors for good?

I have had a couple orders now get postponed and I was told to hold the orders until they reopen the doors, they are being told they would reopen April 6th but I think that is wishful
 
Well I've just witness an entire factorys worth of employees in IN get summoned to a meeting this morning and all told they no longer have jobs due to this.

Non essential businesses have been asked to close. This one, the management have looked at the cash flow and can't cover being closed until mid April as requested. So just shut shop.

Admittedly, they must've been running pretty close to the bone before this, but still. It's not great.

Thankfully, I now get to go home!

In Indiana? Hmm can you say who?
 
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