Friday, May 23, 2014

A Brand New Machine

I went back to visit the old plastic factory where I used to work.  The quality control woman was showing me around the place.  I could see that a good number of the old presses had been removed and quite a few others had been gutted for parts, to the point that I began to wonder how the place could still rightfully call itself a plastic factory.  There were just oily pits left on the floor where the presses had been.

But then she led me back to a spot in the back corner of the shop where a crowd of workers had gathered.  I pushed through to the front and saw what they were all gaping at.  It was a completely new kind of press.  Instead of using the crude method of melting the plastic and injecting it into a mold, this new press assembled the part molecule by molecule from a digital blueprint.  Through the glass I could see a set of metal styluses at work, weaving the part together out of arcs of blue electricity.  After this impressively rapid fabrication, the parts would drop onto a conveyor below the machine.

The woman running this machine sat before a silver bank of levers and dials.  She checked the readings on a display and marked endless figures down a clipboard.  I thought about how it would be to work a shift at this new machine.  I figured it would be easier, most certainly cleaner, but probably as mind-numbing as ever.  I pushed back out of the crowd, and left the shop out through the bay door, and emerged into the bright blue day with a sigh.  

6 comments :

  1. Oh great. Another new machine. You seem worn out and worn down in this dream when you walked away from it. I can relate. I'm about two slipped discs and one sciatica nerve away from the soylent green scoops.
    Hang in there!

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    1. Yeah, I did feel a bit worn down. It's like my brain reminding me, "You DON'T want to go back there."

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    2. After I commented that I came back and reread your post a second time and it was glaringly obvious then what you meant.
      Yeah, I remember some of your past posts on 'Sunny Strangers' about the plastic factory now. Particulary the ones when you were struggling with the decision to quit. I seem to recall that it didn't take very long for you to find a more favorable job.
      Glad you aren't worn down and you are happy with where you are. Sorry for first comment.
      Peace.

      Cindy

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    3. No problem, Cindy. Had a feeling that was you. Hope your back is alright.

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    4. Speaking of "sunny strangers", I considering a kind of reboot over there, just as I once did a reboot on this blog. I'd be clearing out the archives and starting fresh with a new design and a new tone and approach. I got tired of all the angry ranting. My heart just wasnt in it anymore. It would pretty much just be the same blog in name only (since I do like the name.) Anyway, still thinking about it. I do missing blogging more.

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  2. Really? Yay! I'll check in over there periodically to see if you are back yet. I can't wait to read that first post!
    I like your name 'Sunny Strangers' too. It fits the image I hold of you as being someone who cares about people even total 'strangers'. Good luck! I hope you do that.

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