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  • dyna mo
    just a fucking jerk
    • Dec 2008
    • 68184

    #151
    Originally posted by Juicy D. Links
    nice forkliftssssssssssss
    they're pallet jacks!

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    • mineistaken
      See signature :)
      • Apr 2007
      • 29656

      #152
      Originally posted by Minte
      When we moved in to the new building the fellow that was the president here had what is now my office decked out with a large cushy sofa,bulletproof glass on the windows and locks and deadbolts on the door. Only thing I kept was the lock on the door, but I never got a key for it so it hasn't been used.
      Your office is always unlocked? Any serious documents you keep there?

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      • Relentless
        www.EngineFood.com
        • Aug 2006
        • 5697

        #153
        Originally posted by Grapesoda
        wouldn't want the clients to see 'nice' furniture... want them to see serviceable furniture..
        When you work for significant companies, if you can't afford a nice conference room they start to worry you can't finance the job they are about give you. On large new contracts mintes new space becomes as much a part of the sales pitch as it is a functional work space. Nice doesn't have to mean ostentatious... It does have to show you aren't operating on the bleeding fringe of your debt limit. The same applies to governments. The idiocy with the US debt ceiling and Cypriot banking weakens their pitch for new business in much the same way.


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        • Relentless
          www.EngineFood.com
          • Aug 2006
          • 5697

          #154
          Originally posted by dyna mo
          they're pallet jacks!
          Hahahaha


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          • Minte
            Babemeister
            • Jun 2001
            • 7081

            #155
            Originally posted by mineistaken
            Your office is always unlocked? Any serious documents you keep there?
            I did keep some CTSA targeting data from my days with Pershing Missiles.
            You might not be as anonymous as you think you are.

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            • xato
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2003
              • 1205

              #156
              Great stuff Minte, congrats

              Bad Lamborghini Crash

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              • Grapesoda
                So Fucking Banned
                • Jul 2003
                • 46238

                #157
                Originally posted by Minte
                When we moved in to the new building the fellow that was the president here had what is now my office decked out with a large cushy sofa,bulletproof glass on the windows and locks and deadbolts on the door. Only thing I kept was the lock on the door, but I never got a key for it so it hasn't been used. The bulletproof window is now a sliding window with screens!
                The sofa got donated to GoodWill.
                could be why you were able to buy the place

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                • Grapesoda
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 46238

                  #158
                  Originally posted by Relentless
                  When you work for significant companies, if you can't afford a nice conference room they start to worry you can't finance the job they are about give you. On large new contracts mintes new space becomes as much a part of the sales pitch as it is a functional work space. Nice doesn't have to mean ostentatious... It does have to show you aren't operating on the bleeding fringe of your debt limit. The same applies to governments. The idiocy with the US debt ceiling and Cypriot banking weakens their pitch for new business in much the same way.
                  yes the factory should speak volumes just as ostentations offices will...

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                  • tony286
                    lurker
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 57021

                    #159
                    Originally posted by Grapesoda
                    could be why you were able to buy the place
                    A fancy office doesnt mean sloppy business. Dealer principles of high end car dealers I worked for had some of the most OMG offices you can imagine. One guy had life size remington cowboy statues in his 1000 sq ft office. It looked like a museum. Another one, his office was even bigger and he had a huge I love me wall ( thats all framed pictures of the dealer with famous people and receiving awards) , the area in his office he interviewed me looked like the set of one of those good morning tv shows. One dealer had very plain office, his family owned the location from the 1800's. He felt he should be around the building all the time not in an office. He was crazy but a good guy, I still miss him to this day.

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                    • johnnyloadproductions
                      Account Shutdown
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 3611

                      #160
                      Originally posted by tony286
                      A fancy office doesnt mean sloppy business. Dealer principles of high end car dealers I worked for had some of the most OMG offices you can imagine. One guy had life size remington cowboy statues in his 1000 sq ft office. It looked like a museum. Another one, his office was even bigger and he had a huge I love me wall ( thats all framed pictures of the dealer with famous people and receiving awards) , the area in his office he interviewed me looked like the set of one of those good morning tv shows. One dealer had very plain office, his family owned the location from the 1800's. He felt he should be around the building all the time not in an office. He was crazy but a good guy, I still miss him to this day.
                      People complain about the most promenient CEOs spending millions on office decor, but thing about it, when people come in to discuss business with them and do deals it has to be the best.

                      Same thing when negotiating deals for cars, the higher end the car the higher end the offices should be.

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                      • BigChad
                        Confirmed User
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 502

                        #161
                        Nice Factory man!! Thanks for sharing the photo's
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                        • Helix
                          Confirmed User
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 6021

                          #162
                          I loved the pics. Congratulations on the new place, it looks great. Clean and well lit (a pet peave of mine).
                          I miss working in the trades.

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                          • Minte
                            Babemeister
                            • Jun 2001
                            • 7081

                            #163
                            Originally posted by Helix
                            I loved the pics. Congratulations on the new place, it looks great. Clean and well lit (a pet peave of mine).
                            I miss working in the trades.
                            This new lighting is excellent. The employees love being able to see clearly. Those sodium lights have a very yellow look and it seems surreal now on the side of the shop that isn't changed.
                            Another thing we have started is sky lights. The first 2 of 36 are in now and it improves things even more.
                            You might not be as anonymous as you think you are.

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                            • tony286
                              lurker
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 57021

                              #164
                              Originally posted by Minte
                              This new lighting is excellent. The employees love being able to see clearly. Those sodium lights have a very yellow look and it seems surreal now on the side of the shop that isn't changed.
                              Another thing we have started is sky lights. The first 2 of 36 are in now and it improves things even more.
                              Sky lights that's very cool. When I worked in a factory, it was like working in a dungeon. No natural light.

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                              • Minte
                                Babemeister
                                • Jun 2001
                                • 7081

                                #165
                                Originally posted by tony286
                                Sky lights that's very cool. When I worked in a factory, it was like working in a dungeon. No natural light.


                                I don't that feel in the plant. You had no idea what was happening outside.

                                When we built the last plant that we moved out of I had the designer put 4'x4' clear glass windows every 30' on three sides of the building towards the top. It lets people see what it's doing outside but not what's going on at street level.
                                You might not be as anonymous as you think you are.

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                                • tony286
                                  lurker
                                  • Aug 2002
                                  • 57021

                                  #166
                                  Originally posted by Minte
                                  I don't that feel in the plant. You had no idea what was happening outside.

                                  When we built the last plant that we moved out of I had the designer put 4'x4' clear glass windows every 30' on three sides of the building towards the top. It lets people see what it's doing outside but not what's going on at street level.
                                  That's really nice. The plant in tarrytown for GM, was very old,very dark and hot. I worked in the bodyshop, building the body for Pontiac 6000 and the Buick century. When I first walked in, it was like walking into the pits of hell. lol It was hard work but it was a fun place to work.

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                                  • slapass
                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                    • Nov 2002
                                    • 14625

                                    #167
                                    Originally posted by johnnyloadproductions
                                    People complain about the most promenient CEOs spending millions on office decor, but thing about it, when people come in to discuss business with them and do deals it has to be the best.

                                    Same thing when negotiating deals for cars, the higher end the car the higher end the offices should be.
                                    Sam Walton was the richest man in the world and he had old paneling in his office. But he also sold cheap stuff so maybe it worked out.

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                                    • dyna mo
                                      just a fucking jerk
                                      • Dec 2008
                                      • 68184

                                      #168
                                      Originally posted by johnnyloadproductions
                                      People complain about the most promenient CEOs spending millions on office decor, but thing about it, when people come in to discuss business with them and do deals it has to be the best.

                                      Same thing when negotiating deals for cars, the higher end the car the higher end the offices should be.
                                      i recall one- john thain, ceo of merril-lynch spent 1.5m redecorating his office while laying off 1000s of employees.

                                      i couldn't care less if m-l let him blow that much, but i would note that as a reason to not do biz with them.

                                      but extravagant spending whilst laying off employees, that's wrong & certainly deserves complaining.

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                                      • Naughty
                                        Confirmed User
                                        • Jul 2001
                                        • 6487

                                        #169
                                        Wow, that's some serious factory. The other day the pics were down, but i am glad i took a second look. Great!
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