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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 26, 2018 22:32:27 GMT -5
Joked with a friend from Bellville that worked for me for years about the the valley. You wouldn't know anything about joking or being classy. Those few words say everything about you. I would make a bet the guy worked WITH you as you did not own any company. The statement tries to represent a form or power or superiority rather than a combined action of workers or team work. You remind me of an old grump who worked at Shafer Valve in Mansfield. Always had to try and prove himself to be right and when he was not he would use a multi-syllable vocabulary to try and talk over your head. We made fun of him. You would lose every bet that you would make about my career. The guy that worked for me. The Inventory Control Supervisor, we were good friends. His name is Jim, He still lives in Bellville. He has red hair, his wife has red hair. He was on the Bellville Counsel for years. His last name is the same as a line if very good athletes at Clear Fork, but not related. Look him up. I worked for, "reported to"(is that insulting?) the plant manager. EVERYONE who works for a publicly held company works for someone. Even the President and/or CEO reports to the BOD and stockholders. One does not have to own a company to have people working for them. I am well versed, as my father owned 5 businesses in Mansfield. He had dozens of "employees". Another term, is that insulting? My father-in-law was a successful businessman, his partner was from Bellville, a Miller. Look up his sons. My grandfather and his brothers at one time owned the steel mill in Mansfield, when it was called Empire Steel. I was shown at a young age how to respect those that worked for you, reported to you, your employees. You insulted, thus you get the details. You're obviously the one with deep seeded issues. "An old grump"? You "made fun of" fellow employees?? Because of those issues you never got to where you thought you should, right? Since you said "Shafer Valve", you must have quit under duress or was fired some time ago. As it is now owned by Emerson Electric and is call "Emerson Process Management". Emerson is owned by a Japanese Company. Over the past few years there have been a lot of people from Japan crawling around old "Shafer Valve". I would guess I might know as much about "Shafer Valve" in Ontario as you do, yet I never worked there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2018 3:18:29 GMT -5
I went to the OHSAA boys basketball tourney and an AAU tournament broke out! Saw all 12 games from my wonderful seat. Best game - Marion Local vs WCC in 2OT. What is in the water in that area? Football and basketball champs! Worst game - Trotwood running all over Meadowbrook followed by any Deer Park game. Moeller clearly the best team there. STVSM and Trotwood next best. Lexington held their own vs a very good STVSM team. I am officially ODed on basketball! ODed on basketball? But the NCAA Final Four has just begun.
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Post by awebgsu on Mar 27, 2018 8:58:36 GMT -5
Those few words say everything about you. I would make a bet the guy worked WITH you as you did not own any company. The statement tries to represent a form or power or superiority rather than a combined action of workers or team work. You remind me of an old grump who worked at Shafer Valve in Mansfield. Always had to try and prove himself to be right and when he was not he would use a multi-syllable vocabulary to try and talk over your head. We made fun of him. You would lose every bet that you would make about my career. The guy that worked for me. The Inventory Control Supervisor, we were good friends. His name is Jim, He still lives in Bellville. He has red hair, his wife has red hair. He was on the Bellville Counsel for years. His last name is the same as a line if very good athletes at Clear Fork, but not related. Look him up. I worked for, "reported to"(is that insulting?) the plant manager. EVERYONE who works for a publicly held company works for someone. Even the President and/or CEO reports to the BOD and stockholders. One does not have to own a company to have people working for them. I am well versed, as my father owned 5 businesses in Mansfield. He had dozens of "employees". Another term, is that insulting? My father-in-law was a successful businessman, his partner was from Bellville, a Miller. Look up his sons. My grandfather and his brothers at one time owned the steel mill in Mansfield, when it was called Empire Steel. I was shown at a young age how to respect those that worked for you, reported to you, your employees. You insulted, thus you get the details. You're obviously the one with deep seeded issues. "An old grump"? You "made fun of" fellow employees?? Because of those issues you never got to where you thought you should, right? Since you said "Shafer Valve", you must have quit under duress or was fired some time ago. As it is now owned by Emerson Electric and is call "Emerson Process Management". Emerson is owned by a Japanese Company. Over the past few years there have been a lot of people from Japan crawling around old "Shafer Valve". I would guess I might know as much about "Shafer Valve" in Ontario as you do, yet I never worked there. Unless something happened this week, Emerson is a publicly traded company based out of St. Louis, not owned by a Japanese Company. They did sell of their Emerson Network Power (now branded as Vertiv) division (HQ in Coumbus) to Platinum Equity for around 4B 11/30/16.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 27, 2018 23:05:25 GMT -5
When I said Emerson I should have included "Controls". In a cursory read a few months ago I thought that portion was lopped off to Nidec a Japanese company, but it was more of their motor and generator business. With your post I checked Emerson and found their number of employees has decreased from 131,000 in 2013 to 76,000 in 2017. Still big, but they're really down sizing.
An interesting story about Emerson. The General Electric Sales engineer that called on me and I became good friends. He said the most important part of his job was to learn from all of his customers how many of what models were in each customers schedule for the foreseeable future. He said they could get all of the motor business they wanted, but they would get in trouble with the government. So they had to make sure that Emerson got the % of the business that would keep GE in good graces with the federal government. GE ALLOWED Emerson to get the business they wanted them to have. We wanted to buy all of our motors from GE. Nope, they said we had to by X amount from Emerson.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2018 7:21:54 GMT -5
Unless something happened this week, Emerson is a publicly traded company based out of St. Louis, not owned by a Japanese Company. They did sell of their Emerson Network Power (now branded as Vertiv) division (HQ in Coumbus) to Platinum Equity for around 4B 11/30/16. Andrew, let him know, fabricated facts are just lies.
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Post by ohioraised on Apr 4, 2018 8:33:25 GMT -5
Unless you signed the front of his check, he worked with you.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 4, 2018 18:20:13 GMT -5
The 2nd shift fork lift operator does not work with the accounting manager. Different shifts, different departments, different buildings, different expertise. IF you were the 2nd shift fork lift operator and have a problem you can't solve, by your definition, you could ask anyone in the operation for help and expect the correct answer. From a secretary in human resources to a janitor. NONSENSE, per usual. Since a welder works with the purchasing manager. The purchasing manager would expect the welder to get quotes to establish a new aluminum supplier?? Without an organizational chart any operation would be in complete chaos.
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