believes that many people have worked in factories. The main reason is that factory positions do not require too much technology and are easy to get started. The assembly line, to put it bluntly, is the process of product production, slowly flowing into the hands of each employee, and cooperating with each other to complete the production. In other words, one person always does that process, so what is the feeling for the parties involved in the assembly line?
High output and a sense of accomplishment
Although there is little time for rest in the assembly line, there is certainly no lack of sense of accomplishment despite the slight fatigue. Where does achievement come from? I believe that when you make piles of products from your own hands, you will feel a lot of accomplishment!
No time to wander
It seems that the word "mind wandering" is more appropriate to use in the classroom, but it is really inappropriate to use it on the assembly line, because there is no time to wander on the assembly line. During college, I worked on a factory assembly line for a period of time. Faced with a steady stream of products passing by, it seemed like a "luxury wish" to lose focus. The only thing in my mind was to finish the process at hand quickly, and I waited until after get off work to think about anything else. .
I just want to get off work
I believe this is the thought of all workers. Even if they just go to work, they still want to get off work. If "thinking about getting off work" can be considered a kind of distraction, this may be the only distraction in the factory assembly line. .