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Date: | Mon, 17 Nov 2003 14:49:02 -0500 |
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I don't believe that anything can be more distracting and detrimental to quality of work, than
the normal din found inside most manufacturing facilities. A knee jerk reaction might be
to ban them because "people cant concentrate", but with a little thought, the masking
off of much of the loud noise of machinery, co-workers yakking, pages blaring over
the PA system, fork lift OSHA horns blasting, etc etc could quite likely contribute
to a better environment in which to provide quality work.
The shops I've seen require one ear to be free to hear fire alarms, pages, etc which
seems reasonable.
John
PS: Re: soft music vs. other..... it's far better "every man for himself". If I had to listen
to opera or country music all day, it might lead to me attempting suicide via weller
solder pencil within a few hours!
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