koalabear
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A crock of shit to those who have no management experience whatsoever.
None of these chihuahuas have any experience. GM employees get full unemployment bennies while laid off too.
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A crock of shit to those who have no management experience whatsoever.
A crock of shit to those who have no management experience whatsoever.
None of these chihuahuas have any experience. GM employees get full unemployment bennies while laid off too.
I'll spell this out for you F-U-C-K Y-O-U, how's that? Giving those details would Identify me. I will say this, we had several 38 and 40 inch multi color presses. Now fuck off.
I'll spell this out for you F-U-C-K Y-O-U, how's that? Giving those details would Identify me. I will say this, we had several 38 and 40 inch multi color presses. Now fuck off.
Miehles, Man/Rolands, and Millers. Now fuck off dunce.
Might as well get your opinion on it too Koalabear. Why do you feel it's acceptable for Chevy to ask the government to pay for 1300 of their employes while they renovate?
Other than the Man/Roland, those are some OLD fucking presses... When did you supposedly manage this place?
Name the wear parts on a Miehle.
Everything wears out on a press son, blankets, grippers, suckers, form rollers, roller coatings, cylinders over time, all kinds of things.
Shut up you stupid dickhead. Copper coatings on form rollers wear out, rubber or urethane ink rollers wear out, blankets wear out. You've probably never had to have an impression cylinder repaired or metal sprayed because a dummy dropped something on the register board and ran it through the press either. I've seen it all son and I'm done with your little interrogation. I've forgotten more about this business than you will ever know. Own it.
Have you ever heard of an etched impression cylinder? That's another way they get worn out and have to be metal sprayed back up to height. You know how they get etched?
Look clown if you have any press room experience whatsoever over any length of time you're going to experience impression cylinder repairs. You have plate cylinders, blanket cylinders and impression cylinders. I had one of cleanest largest and most extensive press rooms in the area, an electronic pre-press department and a full blown in house bindery operation.
I thought you were all for the bailouts moron?
Doesn't matter what I'm for or against. If you want it stated for the record I did and do support the bail outs.
I asked you and Vetteman a specific question that wasn't about the bail outs.
Should a company be allowed to basically hand off it's "responsibility" to it's employees to the government to save a few bucks when they're renovating? It's pretty much a yes or no question though if the answer is yes I'm curious as to why you think it's a good thing. Not a legal or inteligent thing but if it's moral.
Get your head out of your ass. Auto workers have been supported while on layoff for decades. You just noticed!Unions are great!
You're guessing alright. I was the Plant Manager, the chief operating officer with over a hundred employees. Haven't run a press in many years.
I haven't fucked up a anything, you are going to find fault with anything I say, so I'm not going to play your game. You didn't answer my question about impression cylinder etching either.
The algae talking point you were ordered to make illustrates no such thing.
You still haven't read Obama's speech yet, have you? Nope! But you're gonna intentionally misquote it even though you don't even know what you're misquoting...
You're a joke.
Actually, I have. The costs you see are the ones associated with simplistic modes of algae multiplication. Other methods are available that make it worthy of research. Primary cost with those models are associated with the evaporation phase (concentration of the lipids). The real issue however, which demonstates your lack of knowledge, isn't the cost...but the cost associated per unit energy. Biofuels tend to burn cooler, meaning you may need more. Now if you look at the amount of energy an acre can produce...there is no other biofuel even close to algae.
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