Bad day on the assembly line?

i know this may not apply to the Chrysler workers :rolleyes:, but i grew up near the the Los Angeles GM plant in van nuys. and it was still open and making F bodies when i was working a block away. drove by there everyday for years. when the noon whistle blew, it looked like the entire plant went to the same place for lunch, the liquor store across the street. i also worked with a couple guys at different times that worked there. one started in the fifties right out of high school. they asked if he knew how to paint cars and he said "sure". guess how he actually learned... the other guy was there in the early 80's. he worked the end of the line where they loaded cars on the rail cars. he says him, and every one else that had that job, took every car at WOT out of that plant to the loading dock. robots are the best thing to ever happen to building cars. the guy i bought my first challenger from (my dad's neighbor) worked the Chrysler line in Los Angeles in the 60's and 70's. wish i'd talked to him more :(