Last night I had the strangest dream
Actualy, not so strange. I dreampt I had gone back to work at inland steel, where I took the first of my apprenticeships thirty years ago.
Had I stayed there I would have been long retired, now. Instead I bounced around, becoming a printer, a print salesman, an advertising manager, robotics engineer, a bunch of other things. I will probably never be able to actually retire, but I make a point of enjoying that time now, and I make a special point of enjoying my work.
Back at Inland, though, the situation was the same. it was the same filthy shithole, only now with more stringent and more ridiculous safety rules; stupider people, and the same handful of talented folks holding it all together, but stretched thinner and thinner as time had progressed. they actually had a room set aside for the addicts and layabouts so they didn’t harm themselves trying to work in altered states, and the ones doing all the work were not only stretched thin but were physically thinner than I remember them, almost ghosts of their former selves, like inmates of concentration camps being made to work beyond thier abilities.
The world of people who will show up and do their jobs is the world of slavery to the idle. Ever it has been so, and ever it will be.

Og, you are absolutely right.
There are a few do’ers and a lot of drones. I ran metal fabrication / welding plants for 25 years. Fortunately all were non union. I was able to get rid of the slackers, dopers drunks etc. We used to laugh about hiring 10 and finding one we could keep. It wasn’t funny then nor is it funny now. I also suspect that the problem is worse now, 5 years after my retirement. Thanks a lot obama.
It applies in the white-collar world, too.
If I and the others at my level were given a schedule, access to retrieve our own materials, and a blankety-blank dedicated French translator, we could get out work done in much better time (and with much better results) than currently.
Unfortunately, this is unlikely to ever be the case.
Og-
Check out this vid; http://vimeo.com/12317623. It’s a Russian mill.
Gave me flashbacks of Republic Steel.
BTW … No better grilled Polish served anywhere on earth, than the cafeteria at Republic.
Being a “doer” rather than a “slacker” you’d think I’d have my pick of jobs. Why does it not work out that way?
Oh well.
If I didn’t have dreams about my last jobs I would have no dreams at all. Why do I never dream about the women I had sexual congress with? Huh? It ain’t right. But I have no resource to take my complaint to.