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<blockquote data-quote="Treegrower" data-source="post: 517818" data-attributes="member: 11614"><p>Ford was building a brand new state of the art auto plant in my state and our city was the winning city. And I was the winning driver. What a nightmare. Brand new from scratch in a couple hundred acre open field. </p><p> In addition to the structure itself there were 3 seperate "main trailer cities" and then a few scattered trailer clusters. What an absolute nightmare. Went on for three years. </p><p> I.E had to come out and time study the contruction site once it got into full swing and then then that construction site was given it's own area number. 6 or 7 different entrances hundreds of contractors. Major hassles.I'd get there about 9:45 am and leave about 2 and if I was lucky I'd have 45 maybe 50 stops off. And that would be a good day. Often I wasn't that lucky. One day the center manager came along with me to "straighten " things out. He never came back and never spoke about overallow ever again. Even with the new time study.</p><p> I could type all night about the stories that went on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treegrower, post: 517818, member: 11614"] Ford was building a brand new state of the art auto plant in my state and our city was the winning city. And I was the winning driver. What a nightmare. Brand new from scratch in a couple hundred acre open field. In addition to the structure itself there were 3 seperate "main trailer cities" and then a few scattered trailer clusters. What an absolute nightmare. Went on for three years. I.E had to come out and time study the contruction site once it got into full swing and then then that construction site was given it's own area number. 6 or 7 different entrances hundreds of contractors. Major hassles.I'd get there about 9:45 am and leave about 2 and if I was lucky I'd have 45 maybe 50 stops off. And that would be a good day. Often I wasn't that lucky. One day the center manager came along with me to "straighten " things out. He never came back and never spoke about overallow ever again. Even with the new time study. I could type all night about the stories that went on. [/QUOTE]
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