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special-machinery-industry
An industry focused on designing and building one-of-a-kind machines tailored to specific customer needs, emphasizing craftsmanship over mass production.
1 chapter across 1 book
Pummel in the Tunnel (2000)Leo A. Frankowski
Chapter 6
The chapter explores the unique challenges faced by the Special Machinery industry, where machines are custom-built for specific clients, leading to cyclical employment and business instability. The narrator reflects on the craftsmanship involved in this work, the naturalness of industrial environments, and the difficulties in maintaining a skilled workforce during downtime between projects. The financial and reputational risks of hiring and training new employees for sporadic jobs are highlighted as central concerns.