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Sometimes I feel like I take my job too seriously. I meticulously write out the tests and manuals. I cover off every single item in the subject matter, I don't allow any cheating, I live by strict standards and guidelines, I take a full day to train on a sit-down forklift, I maintain all records. Basically, I go by the book and more.

Maybe I am too strict. Maybe my standards are too high. Maybe I take too long. Maybe I am too serious. And I know I don't charge enough!
  • Posted 18 Jan 2010 12:35
  • Modified 19 Jan 2010 00:34 by poster
  • By dan_m
  • joined 14 Oct'05 - 337 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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Editorial calendar - planned features
CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY