#608 It's amazing how wars can get economies going even after depressions & also that governments cant find/create the requisite resources & stimulii to fix most recessions without wars. They suddenly find dough to SHELL out overnight.
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#608 It's amazing how wars can get economies going even after depressions & also that governments cant find/create the requisite resources & stimulii to fix most recessions without wars. They suddenly find dough to SHELL out overnight.
and just what are all of those people looking for? They are not dressed like assembly line workers.
Ralph
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If OSHA was on the job, they'd be wearing a harness and safety line — and there would be doors on their little floating cubicles. (Wouldn't want to forget where you're at — and step out for a break.
reference to post 613, or smash into the lift of the guy next to you when you need to access files right next to his sector where he my be working below or above you in a drawer right next to your sector
Reckon they would've been sorted into sections by another party beforehand. My first admin job was sorting (& other stuff) for the filing guys but less there than that lot. Of course the right hand guy is obviously the head guy...................as he steps out on the chap on the left's head, while descending for a loo break.
Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. Washington, D.C., circa 1927.
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I bet the slick tires on the front of that one on the left really help with traction. :)
Love the leather seats!!
Ralph
Re: WWII shell factory workers
A pre-digital era ¨photoshop¨. How did the four front line workers - conveniently, two men, two women get into the tightly packed rows of shells? Removal/insertion from above? Temporary planking walkway? Part of a WWII bond drive ad I suppose. Certain to fool many.