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| Adam | March 19th, 2007 05:53 PM March 19, 2007 Reference piece I'm still processing things "dumped" in my hallways during Physical Inventory and as part of the normal return (without paperwork) process. I am going to "get to" repairing that treadmill. Unfortunately, I've lost the original cracked in two board. The store manager said, "There was no excuse" for leaving it around the hallway. No problem. It's gone. Now how deep do I make those counter-sinks? And, where do the stop plate mounting holes go? It'll take some extra time; But, I'll figure it out without the original board that I was going to use as a pattern. The strange thing about warehouse hallway inspections is that NO ONE but ME, handles any of the inventory, parts, trash or dirt devils. Since I'm being given so much criticism, maybe a warehouse worker or two could be assigned to occasionally help me maintain the six hallways? |
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