Have you ever had to go in to a plant/shop with the mission of automating a manual machine and have to learn how the machine operates, from the guy whose job is about to become obsolete or radically different? Or gone in to install a brand new automated machine among a sea of manual machines with operators staring at the new machine like the harbinger of doom?
I have been in that situation a few times and it always went much more smoothly than I expected. I always expect one time it's going to turn out like that episode of SouthPark "They took our jobs!" but so far it's never gone down like that. Operators are surprisingly helpful. Maybe I'm just a disarming person. What's your experience? Have you ever been the catalyst of a union strike or anything like that?
I have been in that situation a few times and it always went much more smoothly than I expected. I always expect one time it's going to turn out like that episode of SouthPark "They took our jobs!" but so far it's never gone down like that. Operators are surprisingly helpful. Maybe I'm just a disarming person. What's your experience? Have you ever been the catalyst of a union strike or anything like that?