I watched the same thing at Belvidere. Bad door assemblys were shipped to salvage hole.

Better ones fixed bad ones segregated.

TICK TICK goes the clock, running out of doors.

Back we go sort and stack all over.

Tick tick tick goes the clock.

Upper Management arrives on scene. (Looks like they won't make the numbers tonite). Oh contrae. The power of a white shirt and tie is coming.

Viola, just like magic all those bad doors are now on cars heading up to paint.

And you know what always blew my mind?

When every day car customers were being asked what was wrong with U.S. made cars.

Most blamed the UAW assembler for poor workmanship and too high of wages.



And some people wonder why I have no love for upper management.

Just glad we were able to do as good a job as we could.

So happy that this is all in the past. Those business policy's would ruin a company if they tried it today.