Wednesday, June 13, 2007

My new skills

So I haven't written much at all, but here are some of the skills I have learned and/or processes I've done!

I can:
  • remove the skin and debone a chicken thigh :)
  • tell the difference between thigh meat and leg meat
  • check tubs of meat for bones, and operate the belt and sensors that move the chicken tubs
  • operate the bagging machine to create 4 ten pound bags of meat to put in a box (I can do the 70 lb tubs and 40 lbs chipotle boxes too, but they're easier).
  • open and close the "gates" that dump chicken to my stations on my line using the weigh tech scale
  • Assign a person's badge to a station number
  • Manually clock people in and out if needed
  • clear the weights on the scales (only with Donna's permission since I erased hers once, lol)
  • dump chicken onto my line! I maneuver (not lift) the 70 lb cases onto the roller bars and dump onto the belt. I never do the last of the pallet that has to be lifted.
  • make about 200 labels a night to put on the 70 lb cases
  • explain the date/lot/hour codes on our labels
  • Write-up someone who lies to me about being sick just to go home
  • Suspend someone who refuses to do a job they're asked to do
  • Fire someone who misses too many days, and have him escorted from the building
  • rattle off and understand what most of the 0016-001, 750-141, 0314-928, 8134-207 kind of codes mean :)
  • Do the *magic* that makes the raw and finished weights on my production reports add up and balance out
  • adjust the raw weights for girls who have stolen chicken from somewhere and have a strangely high yield over the rest of their line.
  • verify temperatures for the QC girls (HACCP stuff)
  • remember my function codes to do my reports and line sheets
  • Enable or Disable lines on the tub return
I cannot:
  • Debone a whole leg, or anything in the coneline room
  • Set up the distribution system that sends the tubs to each of the lines
  • remember when I do and don't need to clear the lines (unless I'm going to an older kill date)
  • Operate the cryovac packaging machine
  • operate the device that tests the CO2 to O2 concentration in the cryovac packages
  • Operate the strapper machine that puts the hard plastic straps around boxes to keep them closed
  • drive one of the jacks loaded with a pallet
  • understand how in the world they figure out payroll!

3 comments:

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MsSnarkyPants said...

Wow girl! You got some skills!!! hehehe

MsSnarkyPants said...

Hey shouldn't you change the name of your blog. hehe You're not an Intern anymore. hehehe