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SandyJesse Wrote:
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> Don't get me wrong, I commend you on your work.
> Yes, all that water and they were too dumb-ass to
> use it. Maybe they were just a bunch of hillbilly
> recknecks. But tell you what,..put one of those
> rednecks on a hard job, and I guarantee they will
> find a better, easier and faster(mostly easier)
> way to do it. They maybe don't have much book
> learning, but they have a lot of common sense.
> The kind of understanding you don't maybe get from
> sitting for a quarter of your life in a classroom
> and library at Oxford. But each has their
> place,..and they should learn to stay in it.
I used to be the laziest man in industry. If there was a new job to do it was usually mine because I'd stream line it to bare bones and do something else instead. ;)
A lot of work is just busy work and this applies almost across the board. The economy functions despite most workers and not because of them.
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> Don't get me wrong, I commend you on your work.
> Yes, all that water and they were too dumb-ass to
> use it. Maybe they were just a bunch of hillbilly
> recknecks. But tell you what,..put one of those
> rednecks on a hard job, and I guarantee they will
> find a better, easier and faster(mostly easier)
> way to do it. They maybe don't have much book
> learning, but they have a lot of common sense.
> The kind of understanding you don't maybe get from
> sitting for a quarter of your life in a classroom
> and library at Oxford. But each has their
> place,..and they should learn to stay in it.
I used to be the laziest man in industry. If there was a new job to do it was usually mine because I'd stream line it to bare bones and do something else instead. ;)
A lot of work is just busy work and this applies almost across the board. The economy functions despite most workers and not because of them.
Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.
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