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Rennhack

Lessons Learned: Miscellaneous

The purpose of this forum is to document on-the-job work experiences. Submit your best solutions for various jobs and processes. This is not to be plant specific, rumor, slander or urban legend. Postings will be reviewed, verified, edited for content, and archived for future reference. Post a summary for review if you wish to post a thesis or position paper. We are getting fewer and fewer, but before the knowledge is lost forever and plant / sites reinvent the wheel; we need to document what we have learned.

ex-turbine_cowboy

I have learned the hard way that communication is 10% talking and 90% listening.  I have learned that if all you are willing to give is 100% you will eventually fail.  I have learned that if each of you gives 110% of yourselves then you will succeed.  I have learned that Love is unconditional and looks beyond to what will be and not at what might be.

I learned that I am no poet.

Surveyors_mato

I'm still learning and boy............it sure makes it hard when the industry as a whole is contradictory plant to plant. Even those fortunate few with a degree in this buisness have to relearn many things at each new plant. I know,....I know......old news. ::)


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