"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Dollar amount.... I think Tony's story wins.
Quote from: Colin on April 19, 2017, 11:25:23 AMDollar amount.... I think Tony's story wins.Yeah, but they weren't his dollars
As long as we're talking about bosses and/or other employees.I started in a flat stock shop, union.To save overtime pay, the owners had some non-union moonlighters come in to work a night shift.One guy ran a full load of 36 x 48 campaign signs down the belt before anyone realized that the heat was not on.It took a forklift to remove the resulting giant brick.
Quote from: Frog on April 19, 2017, 11:35:14 AMAs long as we're talking about bosses and/or other employees.I started in a flat stock shop, union.To save overtime pay, the owners had some non-union moonlighters come in to work a night shift.One guy ran a full load of 36 x 48 campaign signs down the belt before anyone realized that the heat was not on.It took a forklift to remove the resulting giant brick.Frog, this one had me laughing out loud; they should have sold it as an art sculpture.
I think printing an empty pallet is how you know you've made it into screenprinting oh and with fresh glue
How about when you don't realize until you're packing up the order that there are shirts missing? Somehow the entire order has gone through ordering, receiving, printing, and catching, then you look at the paperwork, and say, "Wait, where are the 5 extra smalls?"Doesn't happen often. But when it does... "doh!" barely covers it.