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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Warehouse ops manager here, we call our process scheduled counts & invoice counts.

    We have about 25,000 locations for parts. We count a few sections each day for our scheduled counts, and we count the entire place 3 times a year by doing it.

    That helps us find and address things that may be misplaced lost or just wrong but that haven’t been an issue for about 4 months.

    Alternately we have a process that we used to count every location we picked parts from the day before.

    The combination, when done correctly and not just fucking the dog, definately keeps you good.

    I’m sad we no longer do the daily counts as it makes bigger problems than being able to check on incorrect orders within a day or 2 and not months later when no body can remember anything.

    I might actually like working in a library now that I think about it









  • To some degree you are correct, however there is a massive difference between a band like AC/DC which had jokingly been said they have have the same album for 40 years, and say Metallica.

    Metallica helped define what Thrash Metal is. But listening to Load/Reload vs Ride the Lightning is a huge difference in sound.

    And you take it forward another 10 years from Reload the sound has changed all over again.

    Very different from AC/DC but then again most bands/artists don’t have 50 year careers as the biggest name in their musical setting












  • It’s not just any person giving a gift or the giving of a random gift. This is specific to this particular gift, in this particular scenario, to this particular person who explained thoroughly why this was not a good gift to give at all. I’m giving OP benefit if the doubt that their recommendation was doing and should have been understood by their spouse without judgment. As presented, it could easily be misrepresented, but I’m taking it as is for objectivity

    A hyperbole (pronounced “hy-per-buh-lee”) is a literary device that uses extreme exaggeration to create strong emphasis

    I’m fine, perhaps I went a little too overboard, but it was intending hyperbole to make clear the point I was arguing from, which was that the spouse hurt OP and is being made it as a villain for it

    Perhaps I misunderstood this literary device or how to use it, but now you know what I was attempting, I’ll consider an edit if you want to play Editor for a minute