Re: INFORMATION ON LAKE WHITE.
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:15 am
I told you it was a city of it's own. ironton only has 2,000 people more than this plant employs.
Southeastern Ohio Sports Message Board
https://www.southeasternohiopreps.com/
https://www.southeasternohiopreps.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=290
Imagine being a few minutes late for work, and your work station was deep inside the plant.YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:15 am I told you it was a city of it's own. ironton only has 2,000 people more than this plant employs.
that sir is a million dollar question. hopefully we'll have a mild winter with lots of rain till they get this fixed. and the water level should be fine on the back end of the lake where the dam is.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:15 am By the way, any word yet on what they are going to do about the lake, Bait? Still enough water in there for fish to survive over the winter? Storms and more rain coming Sunday they are saying. Every drop you get should help a little. I'm hoping.
Only JG I can think of is the one you said I thought it would be lol. Are you sure those are not visitor tours they are giving in them pictures in them carts ? They don't look like they work there with the clothing they got on.Visitors would have to wear all the safety protection just like the workers in the plant. Just by looking at that overhead picture it looks like they got parking lots all over that place where workers could just walk to their work stations if they wanted. Ole SC would definitely like a job like that if they had it. Hop on he say let's get the heck out of here so I can get back to ReynoldsburgTRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 12:51 am I have plenty of plant manufacturing experience but pretty much done with that line of work. Forklift for years and ran many machines from really fast paced packing to putting on bolts and screws on a moving line. I Imagine you know where. 3 different plants but am not interested for myself but I could do-er I imagine. The pace of work definitely varies in the place as any manufacturer does. Would definitely depend on where you are at and what you were doing. Clean looking place with great benefits and hourly pay with company matching savings plan and they will hire all ages. EOE. Some older people still have great ability to work and some are in good shape and more dependable. Wouldn't surprise me a bit if 40 or over is 50% of they're work force. Ole JG is interested though. Not the JG you are thinking of though.You will figure it out in a bit.
All them guys standing around in the pictures I seen with the 2 way radio's would be the job to have, or driving the people to their work station. Ole SC would love to have that job, driving them multiple seated carts around in that big place.
If I would apply, it would be in receiving. Driving the cars out after each one was done would be cool job as well, but very hard to get I bet. Have to have been there for awhile to get the goodies.
Too far of a drive, ole JG would have to move down there. Don't know if he would like that or not, living in Kentucky. I'll explain later but he got out of that place across from the security shack on 37. Trouble was brewing and he hated how the employees was treated. Said he couldn't take it no more so he got out before trouble started. He was pretty upset with someone in there that screwed him over. He had some time build up there too. Feel sorry for him. He has three children to worry about.
Some are I read about, but some are finished car holding lots too. Very huge place Bolt. Look at the scale of the place to a parked car and the roads affiliated with it and the one around it.cbolt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 4:00 pmOnly JG I can think of is the one you said I thought it would be lol. Are you sure those are not visitor tours they are giving in them pictures in them carts ? They don't look like they work there with the clothing they got on.Visitors would have to wear all the safety protection just like the workers in the plant. Just by looking at that overhead picture it looks like they got parking lots all over that place where workers could just walk to their work stations if they wanted. Ole SC would definitely like a job like that if they had it. Hop on he say let's get the heck out of here so I can get back to ReynoldsburgTRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 12:51 am I have plenty of plant manufacturing experience but pretty much done with that line of work. Forklift for years and ran many machines from really fast paced packing to putting on bolts and screws on a moving line. I Imagine you know where. 3 different plants but am not interested for myself but I could do-er I imagine. The pace of work definitely varies in the place as any manufacturer does. Would definitely depend on where you are at and what you were doing. Clean looking place with great benefits and hourly pay with company matching savings plan and they will hire all ages. EOE. Some older people still have great ability to work and some are in good shape and more dependable. Wouldn't surprise me a bit if 40 or over is 50% of they're work force. Ole JG is interested though. Not the JG you are thinking of though.You will figure it out in a bit.
All them guys standing around in the pictures I seen with the 2 way radio's would be the job to have, or driving the people to their work station. Ole SC would love to have that job, driving them multiple seated carts around in that big place.
If I would apply, it would be in receiving. Driving the cars out after each one was done would be cool job as well, but very hard to get I bet. Have to have been there for awhile to get the goodies.
Too far of a drive, ole JG would have to move down there. Don't know if he would like that or not, living in Kentucky. I'll explain later but he got out of that place across from the security shack on 37. Trouble was brewing and he hated how the employees was treated. Said he couldn't take it no more so he got out before trouble started. He was pretty upset with someone in there that screwed him over. He had some time build up there too. Feel sorry for him. He has three children to worry about.
![]()
cbolt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 4:00 pmOnly JG I can think of is the one you said I thought it would be lol. Are you sure those are not visitor tours they are giving in them pictures in them carts ? They don't look like they work there with the clothing they got on.Visitors would have to wear all the safety protection just like the workers in the plant. Just by looking at that overhead picture it looks like they got parking lots all over that place where workers could just walk to their work stations if they wanted. Ole SC would definitely like a job like that if they had it. Hop on he say let's get the heck out of here so I can get back to ReynoldsburgTRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 12:51 am I have plenty of plant manufacturing experience but pretty much done with that line of work. Forklift for years and ran many machines from really fast paced packing to putting on bolts and screws on a moving line. I Imagine you know where. 3 different plants but am not interested for myself but I could do-er I imagine. The pace of work definitely varies in the place as any manufacturer does. Would definitely depend on where you are at and what you were doing. Clean looking place with great benefits and hourly pay with company matching savings plan and they will hire all ages. EOE. Some older people still have great ability to work and some are in good shape and more dependable. Wouldn't surprise me a bit if 40 or over is 50% of they're work force. Ole JG is interested though. Not the JG you are thinking of though.You will figure it out in a bit.
All them guys standing around in the pictures I seen with the 2 way radio's would be the job to have, or driving the people to their work station. Ole SC would love to have that job, driving them multiple seated carts around in that big place.
If I would apply, it would be in receiving. Driving the cars out after each one was done would be cool job as well, but very hard to get I bet. Have to have been there for awhile to get the goodies.
Too far of a drive, ole JG would have to move down there. Don't know if he would like that or not, living in Kentucky. I'll explain later but he got out of that place across from the security shack on 37. Trouble was brewing and he hated how the employees was treated. Said he couldn't take it no more so he got out before trouble started. He was pretty upset with someone in there that screwed him over. He had some time build up there too. Feel sorry for him. He has three children to worry about.
![]()