Lol ... okay guys ... let's slow down to a gallop here ... okay ? Maybe just a touch of gold fever goin' on ?
For clsc: First off, welcome to the forum ! It's good to have you here.
Just a bit of advise: You're new on the job. Don't rush into things. Take your time and get to know the lay of the land so to speak.
Your safest bet with any new employer is to never take anything home but your paycheck.
Internal politics on the job can be a real bi*ch. People fight over the stupidest things and undercut the hell out of one another for advancement of status in the crew. You want to tread very carefully for awhile. If you get a good side gig going ... it's apt to make the others jealous. They will want a piece of the action too.
Yes ... they will fight over the trash so keep it on the DL.
Eventually your employer will catch on and push you all out if there's any money to be recovered from the waste product of manufacturing. It's kind of a no-win scenario.
Just an opinion, but i think i would take the high road here. Be a team player and
put the best interest of the company first when you're on the job. Bide your time and wait for the right opportunity.Do a bit of investigating. If this really is a good idea then politely offer a suggestion on how they could improve their processes and make the company more efficient.
See ... what goes around comes around.
If you selfishly think only of yourself ... little or nothing of any real value comes your way.
If you selflessly work to the common good ... what you put out there has a way of coming back to you in ways that you could never have anticipated.
If nothing else, it can make you more valuable in the eyes of your employer. The vast majority of people in the American workforce are disengaged from their jobs these days. Production in the manufacturing sector is down. It's not like management doesn't notice. They're well aware. An engaged employee is a keeper because they're a lot harder to come by. They're also the first people you would want to reward with pay raises and advancement if the company is running right.
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