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Jim Koepke
09-13-2021, 9:43 PM
It was a little different as to how the prototype was errantly disassembled > https://dilbert.com/strip/2021-09-13 <

It makes one shake their heads when they see a group of high paid engineers destroy an important project and management is unaware of much of what is happening in the workplace.

jtk

Paul F Franklin
09-13-2021, 9:58 PM
I worked for a electronic test equipment manufacturer of both large test systems for semiconductor wafers and small bench top precision instruments of all types. We had a large lab where all the big stuff was, but 95% of the engineering happened in the engineers cubes (this was on purpose) even though it meant lots of redundant "stuff", test equipment, computers, cables, power supplies, etc. One of the main reasons for this was people were much less likely to borrow stuff or mess with stuff in someones personal cube, at least without asking. In the common lab, stuff got rearranged, borrowed, and messed with all the time. So that Dilbert strip (like so many others) rings true for me!

Ronald Blue
09-14-2021, 7:47 AM
In my experience most "reorganizations" are passed down to the trenches. Potentially the big "boss" is coming to visit and everything needs to sparkle. So get rid of or hide everything that isn't essential. Now some of this is needed and some is just wasteful as you point out. Having someone who is clueless doing the pitching results in things being eliminated that are still needed or essential. We did purge our shop recently of a lot of new but obsolete repair parts recently. They have a way of building up and sometimes the scrap bin is the best way to clean.

Wade Lippman
09-15-2021, 10:48 AM
A lot more basic than that... whenever my wife can't stand my "mess" anymore, I lose a lot of stuff forever. It is probably somewhere, but I will never find where she cleaned it up to.

Myk Rian
09-16-2021, 12:48 PM
It's like my wife hiding my Sawmill Creek denim shirt for 4 years. It's getting worn and she didn't want me to wear it in public.

Doug Garson
09-16-2021, 1:23 PM
It's like my wife hiding my Sawmill Creek denim shirt for 4 years. It's getting worn and she didn't want me to wear it in public.
Just wondering, did it shrink while it was hidden? :cool:

Richard Hart
09-16-2021, 2:19 PM
A lot more basic than that... whenever my wife can't stand my "mess" anymore, I lose a lot of stuff forever. It is probably somewhere, but I will never find where she cleaned it up to.

Yep! My wife gets into a sudden spaz cleaning frenzy and I know to pull the eject handle and get outta there. But you wouldn't wanna live with me. Haven't made it to Hoarders yet but I could. That's why I feel good about setting up the shop-got a dumpster and got rid of a lotta junk. But she does put up with a lot.

Oh, and on engineering.. I worked in defense electronics in a prototyping shop. The ongoing quip was, "Never give an engineer a soldering iron!"

David Dalzell
09-26-2021, 10:43 PM
Just wondering, did it shrink while it was hidden? :cool: Mine did. Especially around the stomach.