You know that feeling you get when you see an operator constantly checking and re-checking what is probably the LEAST important feature on a part... SMH
(I tried just posting this in a metrology forum, but no one responded... are they actually working on Friday afternoon or what?!?! (As I hammer out a program, lol...)
Tried to get something like that going here. People in charge were worried about who would be the person responsible if something went wrong. Medical Device = whole new universe... Plus we can't find people that can do the whole job correctly....
Kp61dude!: Yea, I know that. It's too much like real work to improve the system around here..... Very stuck in an old mindset. It's halfway understandable with all the FDA oversight; It's much easier to keep doing what you been doing rather than go thru all the validation and approvals and hoops.
Well the head engineer guy, when I ask him about a formula, he explained that the engineering school in Milwaukee, said there was no need to know the formulas, that they are imbedded in the program. Yikes. Careful
PacMan23 with the profile subject. That's not a good one to argue.
half of the time I spend at work involves programming and measuring parts, the other half is spent explaining where the part failed, why its failing and what we should do in order to fix it.
[sarcasm]My favorite thing to do at work is other people's jobs for them[/sarcasm]
Seriously though if they actually did their jobs I'd be out of one :P