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Old 02-23-2014, 11:51 PM   #8
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Default Re: Mind boggling engine numbering thought...

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You are likely right! But that must have been the most boring job in the plant! I hope they rotated jobs with the floor sweeper or something.
Ol' Henry did job studies. He determined what jobs could be done by those of differing abilities. Lost limbs, hearing loss , blind, paralyzed, etc.

So while this may have been the most boring job in the plant, if you were not able to walk what chance do you think you have in the early part of he 1900's to be gainfully employed? And as such I would think they would be sure to do a good job to stay employed as there would be a guy just waiting for the chance to take over.

It's hard to compare the work ethic of yesteryear to the work ethic of today.
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