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How do you articulate that more staff isn't always the correct solution to the higher ups?
Hi Fellow Lobstres, I recently returned from vacation. While away, I had an incredibly interesting conversation with a family friend. I know that this person is highly skilled in the production and repairing of custom circuit boards. Spending long hours in front of a microscope near her assembly ...

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How do you articulate that more staff isn't always the correct solution to the higher ups?
Hi Fellow Lobstres, I recently returned from vacation. While away, I had an incredibly interesting conversation with a family friend. I know that this person is highly skilled in the production and repairing of custom circuit boards. Spending long hours in front of a microscope near her assembly ...
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