glomper_stomper posted:also i broke my hip
all my best for a speedy recovery.
Petrol posted:i urge all rhizzone posters to get stronger bones.
finally, someone picks up the slack left by SariBari
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Themselves posted:reminder that resistance exercise is crucial for continued bone density
#resist
TG posted:dang keven. i had like a glimmer of hope for a moment there
will things get better when amazon unleashes its massive army of package delivery drones?
TG posted:will things get better when amazon unleashes its massive army of package delivery drones?
they will get worse in the short term, but then in the long term, when the drone system proves completely unsustainable and problematic, they'll expect human workers to meet the same targets and things will get worse
Anyway, so that sounds really terrible, but today I was thinking about how every 2 or 4 years I have to prepare to be a scab against the USW. And it would probably get the refinery shut down permanently if it was revealed. But like it would be really easy for a union to literally actually sieze the means of production (and by means I mean pumps, compressors, reactors, distillation columns, tanks of raw material, etc). idk. weird thoughts.
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Their list is out of date; it now includes Russia and Venezuela
sunny posted:i've worked in refineries for 9 years now but only my recent experience with control systems (like controlling a valve based on a process variable like the pressure in a vessel or w/e) and seminars at various conferences (AFPM, etc) has taught me that refineries are susceptible to 1990s-era ransomware type attacks. And no one cares or is prepared. There have already been a handful of cases in the US and abroad. Get the right USB in one of the many, many available slots or w/e. I mean i have virtualbox & kali on my computer with mostly full admin rights right now at my plant.
Anyway, so that sounds really terrible, but today I was thinking about how every 2 or 4 years I have to prepare to be a scab against the USW. And it would probably get the refinery shut down permanently if it was revealed. But like it would be really easy for a union to literally actually sieze the means of production (and by means I mean pumps, compressors, reactors, distillation columns, tanks of raw material, etc). idk. weird thoughts.
i can confirm that the oil & gas industry is in the Dark Ages on digital security compared to nearly every other industrial sector and, further, that they have no interest in hiring anyone to fix it for them
i didn't really know how to respond to all of that since i've never actually been in a union. so a few questions for everyone:
1. is there any case where you wouldn't support a union? like maybe they're collaborating with the bosses?
2. in a capitalist society, which system is least damaging (seniority, merit, hybrid)?
3. in a communist society, if a person does ineffective work are they just transferred to a different career field or what?
sunny posted:i've worked in refineries for 9 years now but only my recent experience with control systems (like controlling a valve based on a process variable like the pressure in a vessel or w/e) and seminars at various conferences (AFPM, etc) has taught me that refineries are susceptible to 1990s-era ransomware type attacks. And no one cares or is prepared. There have already been a handful of cases in the US and abroad. Get the right USB in one of the many, many available slots or w/e. I mean i have virtualbox & kali on my computer with mostly full admin rights right now at my plant.
Anyway, so that sounds really terrible, but today I was thinking about how every 2 or 4 years I have to prepare to be a scab against the USW. And it would probably get the refinery shut down permanently if it was revealed. But like it would be really easy for a union to literally actually sieze the means of production (and by means I mean pumps, compressors, reactors, distillation columns, tanks of raw material, etc). idk. weird thoughts.
which is why theyre all under intense surveillance by dhs and the steelworkers locals get fairly sumptuous contracts in exchange for partnership with the oil companies. a steelworker steward spoke at may day here a few years ago telling people to 1) vote for bernie and 2) support the refineries expansion because it leads to more jobs
stegosaurus posted:that applies to all the associated trades in the refineries too by the way. not singling them out for abuse. although it is pretty funny what the steelworkers actually do all day. its even less work than we do.
dude you work 2 hours per day out of a 12 hour shift and at my current plant (PA) and previous plant (LA) make $135k to $165k thanks to guaranteed overtime + deliberately lean staffing. I don't know much about the other trades since I spent 90%+ of my time in the same room as USW operators. I'm jealous of the people who got in at 18 with only HS, no school debt, etc. It's maybe 5% of the operators, but all of those people have house paid off, kids college paid off, and retirement set at ~$2mln-$3mln by age 40-45.
stegosaurus posted:sunny posted:i've worked in refineries for 9 years now but only my recent experience with control systems (like controlling a valve based on a process variable like the pressure in a vessel or w/e) and seminars at various conferences (AFPM, etc) has taught me that refineries are susceptible to 1990s-era ransomware type attacks. And no one cares or is prepared. There have already been a handful of cases in the US and abroad. Get the right USB in one of the many, many available slots or w/e. I mean i have virtualbox & kali on my computer with mostly full admin rights right now at my plant.
Anyway, so that sounds really terrible, but today I was thinking about how every 2 or 4 years I have to prepare to be a scab against the USW. And it would probably get the refinery shut down permanently if it was revealed. But like it would be really easy for a union to literally actually sieze the means of production (and by means I mean pumps, compressors, reactors, distillation columns, tanks of raw material, etc). idk. weird thoughts.which is why theyre all under intense surveillance by dhs and the steelworkers locals get fairly sumptuous contracts in exchange for partnership with the oil companies. a steelworker steward spoke at may day here a few years ago telling people to 1) vote for bernie and 2) support the refineries expansion because it leads to more jobs
1) security is very lax and there are no cameras beyond the parking lots because class I div II cameras are fucking expensive i guess? we did recently get a drone for temperature and emissions surveys. 2) it's the USCG not the DHS because refineries are mostly all FTZs 3) when it comes to contract negotations USW has no qualms about turning a couple turns on the right valves, bolts, etc, so that very important equipment fucks up royally when no one can be accountable, this would just be a new school way of doing it. 4) the instrumentations guys (IBEW union I think) would be the ones keeping an eye out on connection points into the system