It was cool for about a week. Then it was just irritating and not so productive. Luckily it only lasted a week and a half before they needed a good 50% of us to come back to the building and build the medical and military equipment stuff.
It was a bunch of engineers trying to run production, it was hilarious. Suddenly the smart were not the smartest anymore. Luckily again, that's where I started.. in production, then moved my way into engineering eventually. Had to teach all these guys how to do.. the shit. You'd think the guy who designed a process a decade ago could work with his own creation, fuck no. It's all shit you can learn in a week, though, so after the initial comedy show it was running smooth.
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