It's a wet day here in the swamp today and I've got nothing pressing so I think I'll just sit inside and watch it for a while. I met with my cardioquack & had a nice healthy fight with him over meds. He's having a fit because they've got my pulse too low now. I could only agree with him but I put my foot down on any changes that would cause an increase of my blood pressure. Their last change kicked it up to the "maximum danger" level and put me into a drug withdrawal episode. Damn quacks! Ohhhhhhhhhhhm! Ohhhhhhhhhhhm!
I got a call from one of the bosses today to meet him at the new building. He gave me a copy of the blue prints for the warehouse and told me to lay it out. What am I to do with an eighty foot square box, that has thirteen doors and three post down the middle?
Mariposa - He probably already has something in mind and this is just an opportunity for you to provide input since you are the one who has to deal with it. Just keep the doorways clear, the posts unobtrusive and the aisleways wide enough for forklift access. And, keep your highest turnover inventory the most readily accessible. The only wrong layout is one that obstructs or makes inventory access difficult. Give it some thought and then don't be afraid to go back to him with your ideas rather than a finalized plan. Unless he's a real "dick" and he's setting you up to fail, he knows this is something where you have no experience but probably do have some valid ideas. Good luck with it.
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7 comments:
Happy Hump Day!
I'm off to argue with cardioquacks. Wish me luck. I may be quackless by noon. Far worse things have happened.
Give 'em hell!!!
Ditto what Carol said.
Happy Hump Day!
It's a wet day here in the swamp today and I've got nothing pressing so I think I'll just sit inside and watch it for a while. I met with my cardioquack & had a nice healthy fight with him over meds. He's having a fit because they've got my pulse too low now. I could only agree with him but I put my foot down on any changes that would cause an increase of my blood pressure. Their last change kicked it up to the "maximum danger" level and put me into a drug withdrawal episode. Damn quacks! Ohhhhhhhhhhhm! Ohhhhhhhhhhhm!
I got a call from one of the bosses today to meet him at the new building. He gave me a copy of the blue prints for the warehouse and told me to lay it out. What am I to do with an eighty foot square box, that has thirteen doors and three post down the middle?
Mariposa - He probably already has something in mind and this is just an opportunity for you to provide input since you are the one who has to deal with it. Just keep the doorways clear, the posts unobtrusive and the aisleways wide enough for forklift access. And, keep your highest turnover inventory the most readily accessible. The only wrong layout is one that obstructs or makes inventory access difficult. Give it some thought and then don't be afraid to go back to him with your ideas rather than a finalized plan. Unless he's a real "dick" and he's setting you up to fail, he knows this is something where you have no experience but probably do have some valid ideas. Good luck with it.
By the way: How tall is the box and how accessible is the topmost height. Think in three-D.
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