pamperedlinda
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This thread celebrates the success of participants' recruits qualifying, with several expressing excitement and congratulations. The conversation also shifts to personal experiences and anecdotes related to organization and compliance, particularly focusing on ISO standards.
General agreement exists in celebrating the success of recruits qualifying, though views differ on the challenges of recruitment and personal experiences with organization and compliance.
The discussion reflects a blend of personal achievements in recruitment and the challenges of balancing work obligations, with some participants sharing their organizational strategies influenced by ISO standards.
Participants interested in recruitment success stories and those looking for relatable experiences regarding organization and compliance may find this thread engaging.
I live in the Detroit area, which has (well, had) a lot of manufacturing. In '95-97 I worked at Ford as a temp (yes, a 3-year temp job). The office I was in, non-production purchasing, which handles all the stuff Ford uses to run but doesn't actually go on the cars, was just starting the push to be ISO 9000 certified. I remember having to put a desk procedure together for my job, which helped when I was pushed out to make room for an employee whose position had been eliminated and I had to train her. (She was so stupid she couldn't handle it. I was the file clerk - 3 years of purchase orders in a room full of file cabinets!)Jilleysue said:Out of curiousity Ann, how did you know about ISO?
gilliandanielle said:........dork!
Mostly it's a lot of hot air in there... If you put your ear to mine you can hear the ocean.rebeccastt said:No doubt! It is pretty amazing what is in her head already! LOL!
There's a "pre-designed" flavor (they still mix it in front of you) that's called Birthday Cake Redux - cake batter ice cream with a brownie, rainbow sprinkles, caramel and whipped cream mixed in. Or Candyland: cake batter ice cream, M&M's, Kit Kat and Snickers.Jilleysue said:OH MY GOD..CAKE BATTER ICECREAM. I don't eat sweets alot, but I would kill for that!!
Jilleysue said:OH MY GOD..CAKE BATTER ICECREAM. I don't eat sweets alot, but I would kill for that!!
It is in a strip mall with Joann Fabrics... I could spend all day just walking back and forth between the two!!chefann said:I thought of you yesterday, Gillian. I was online taking a survey for Coldstone Creamery and saw that they have a store in Wasilla. mmmm..... cake batter flavor ice cream with chocolate chip cookie dough mixed in....
Jilleysue said:I went into my pantry and cleaned it all out. I noticed that I had shelves and shelves of food...tons of duplicates that I would go into the store and but time and time of again, so now I take an inventory of the panty and tape it to the wall. When I use something I cross it off. I know how much is in there and I don't have 12 boxes of spagetti. I do the same thing for the bathroom so that I don't have 8 bags of cotton balls.