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I have been to that facility in SC a few times and I can attest to the fact that it was spotless.Wow, what a life experience ! Seeing the technology and craftsmanship and attention to detail would be inspiring to anyone in their daily life and profession.
Thank you for sharing this.
I know several people who have been to Marinello and toured the Ferrari factory. They said there were glassed areas with plants that were rotated in and out and maintained by specific staff.
They have 25,000 trees and 200 plant species to help manage humidity, clean the air, and provide comfort for workers. The plants are located in two large areas in the middle of the body shop.
I have a friend, who may be retired now, he worked at Timmonsville, SC, in the Honda ATV plant.
Another different world. No layoffs. If parts were short, you swept the floor up mowed grass, you got your check, but not sent home.
You came to work, put on the prerequisite Honda uniform, footwear, etc. He said there was a little Japanese man from Japan that was some kind of supervisor. He didn't speak much, or any English and always had a translator with him.
If you came out with another hat, other than the Honda required hat, like a Dale Earnhardt cap, as you walked out of the dressing room, he'd grab the hat and yell to wear the right hat. Wear the uniform.
If you threw a gum wrapper in the floor and, not in the trashcan... You got admonished and possibly written up.
It was to be clean, professional, by the book, almost military. Follow the rules and build the product the best specs possible.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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I heard him and his wife were good people. But, I am sure just like ol' #3, people on the track with him didn't think so.Thanks for the posts, Jerry
Quick story
Pittsburg Texas. Home to Caroll Shelby and James Cavender. James and Pat started a clothing business. James owns Cavender's Boot City.
I'll call and get the details of how they met. But, Schumi loved Texas western lore and especially the clothes, as did his wife.
He owned and flew his own silver eight-seat Dassault Falcon 2000EX private jet. They would fly to Texas and load the plane with clothes, boots, photos, paintings of Texas origin. James sold pieces of wood 7"x10" (or close), they had several different strands of rusted, authentic, historical barbed wire and the name below. It wasn't expensive, but it was very interesting. Michael loved those and was proud of his collection. Like I say, not outrageously excited l expensive, but he loved to show other people, who visited from around the world his "Texas Collection".
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Awesome, thanks for posting.I emailed my friend in Waco. He managed Cavender Boot City for James.
He replied...
" I know he (James Cavender) was friends and a sometimes neighbor with Carroll Shelby. Carroll had a place next to James and was there at times when he wasn't in CA. I have been trying to remember the couple that came in the store often and told me that they managed a ranch where Michael & his wife would stay when he would fly to Gainesville. He said they were so nice and Michael would cook for them. They loved Wal*Mart and shopping. They would have their purchases delivered to the airfield and they said they would fill the plane with purchases. I was looking forward to their next visit and hoped to get an opportunity to meet Michael, but he was injured and that went away."
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It's too bad that we can't understand the historical significance of things we witness and have no idea how important they will be later.I was lucky enough to see a handful of F! races when Micheal was racing.
For a number of years, I would drive up to Montreal for the Canadian GP.