I think that should be a ? at the end of your sentence rather than a ! . !Anyone see it tonight? Chair making, BBC2, a good watch!
The story of British industrial relations in a nut shell. Carp management not treating people as human, if you balance that with a union who don't realize the company needs to make a profit to pay wages you can destroy people and industries double quick. Glad you got out alive.I used to work in a similar factory.
It's not woodwork it's a production line. A trained monkey could do it.
All piece work, totally soul destroying. Can you imagine assembling maybe 60 chairs a day, day in day out. nothing else, no making the components, no machining, no finishing etc all you do is assemble. Another fellow just sands, 30 an hour.
I was an assembler for Old Charm furniture, we had a guy stand behind us with a stop watch to assess time v pay. If you made too much money they lowered the time.
It was the job that broke me and made me determined to actually become a cabinet maker.
I found the program interesting though.
Ahh, the old Time & Motion person. The bane of many a manufacturing company sadly.I was an assembler for Old Charm furniture, we had a guy stand behind us with a stop watch to assess time v pay. If you made too much money they lowered the time.
Time and motion tried to tell me they could time my job, They failed,Ahh, the old Time & Motion person. The bane of many a manufacturing company sadly.
I used to work in a similar factory.
It's not woodwork it's a production line. A trained monkey could do it.
All piece work, totally soul destroying. Can you imagine assembling maybe 60 chairs a day, day in day out. nothing else, no making the components, no machining, no finishing etc all you do is assemble. Another fellow just sands, 30 an hour.
I was an assembler for Old Charm furniture, we had a guy stand behind us with a stop watch to assess time v pay. If you made too much money they lowered the time.
It was the job that broke me and made me determined to actually become a cabinet maker.
I found the program interesting though.
Yeah I've heard tales from folk about people timing you. Was about how long it takes to sand a chair and soul destroying things like that. Each leg must take so long. etc etc.I used to work in a similar factory.
It's not woodwork it's a production line. A trained monkey could do it.
All piece work, totally soul destroying. Can you imagine assembling maybe 60 chairs a day, day in day out. nothing else, no making the components, no machining, no finishing etc all you do is assemble. Another fellow just sands, 30 an hour.
I was an assembler for Old Charm furniture, we had a guy stand behind us with a stop watch to assess time v pay. If you made too much money they lowered the time.
It was the job that broke me and made me determined to actually become a cabinet maker.
I found the program interesting though.
Any programme with that gurning Gregg Wallace is guaranteed to have me switching channels in microseconds.i agree with the comment above. Started watching it, but gave up due to the presenters. ....
That brings back memories, in fact we still have one of the sideboards also from inlaws designed and manufactured by Heals. I believe my inlaws required ration points to get it, as did my parents, though their pieces haven't survived. I just had to look Utility up, this is from the V&A website.I recognised the utility furniture.
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