My boss is very set in his ways. He' said he used to run a couple big shops, however he is a machinist by trade and not a welder. If I make even the slightest suggestion, he seems to get insulted. I should clarify for Stan. The customer wanted a shorter MIG gun for the aluminum and my boss had an old stock 12 ft. gun. The customer wanted a teflon liner but my boss didn't think it would be needed on a 12 ft. gun! The gun and U drive rolls for aluminum will cost about $300! I wanted to voice my opinion but it wasn't really my place. If the boss was a little more open, I would have said it's going to be a real pain to get it to work. I did mention to boss's dad today that it might not work too good. If I was a customer, I'd sure appreciate a supplier letting me know the best solution rather than just trying to get rid of old stock. The way things are going, I bet the gun and drive rolls come back and I get blamed for not saying it wouldn't work. I took the job because I needed a little money over the winter. I'm almost regretting it. I make a fraction of what I would as a welder and get all the grunt jobs. I'm stuck doing 65 pages of unorganized inventory all by myself! It's a real pain. I'm afraid to tell the boss his system is retarded. Nothing is in order and some boxes have over 100 different items in them. I have to go through pages and pages to find stuff. Did I mention that my boss thinks he's the most organized person on the planet. Sorry, had to vent. Dave
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