I have to chime in. Workmanship is putting stuff together correctly and consciensiously. That includes noting that the wrong size material was supplied to the line. Noting a difference in materials from that which has usually been used. Somebody also ought to be checking the material that is received in the back door. Workmanship does not mean jamming together whatever you are given and not reporting it.
Check it in, check it assembled, check it finished before sending the finished product out. It's still all Heartland's job. Claim to be the best you have to be the best, not just as good as the others.
Check it in, check it assembled, check it finished before sending the finished product out. It's still all Heartland's job. Claim to be the best you have to be the best, not just as good as the others.