← Back to context Comment by amanaplanacanal 15 hours ago Because they can't afford the required testing for all of them? 4 comments amanaplanacanal Reply cm2012 14 hours ago The testing that is clearly theater and a waste of money for all involved? amanaplanacanal 13 hours ago I don't know enough about it to know whether it's a waste or not. It's certainly not surprising that the company that has to pay for it thinks it's a waste. dangus 2 hours ago It looks like theater when everything goes right.But when it catches a problem suddenly it’s not theater. potato3732842 14 hours ago It's not wasting the money of the testing people who's job it is to get paid to do work.Like a civil engineer preparing an existing conditions plan of a flat field...
cm2012 14 hours ago The testing that is clearly theater and a waste of money for all involved? amanaplanacanal 13 hours ago I don't know enough about it to know whether it's a waste or not. It's certainly not surprising that the company that has to pay for it thinks it's a waste. dangus 2 hours ago It looks like theater when everything goes right.But when it catches a problem suddenly it’s not theater. potato3732842 14 hours ago It's not wasting the money of the testing people who's job it is to get paid to do work.Like a civil engineer preparing an existing conditions plan of a flat field...
amanaplanacanal 13 hours ago I don't know enough about it to know whether it's a waste or not. It's certainly not surprising that the company that has to pay for it thinks it's a waste.
dangus 2 hours ago It looks like theater when everything goes right.But when it catches a problem suddenly it’s not theater.
potato3732842 14 hours ago It's not wasting the money of the testing people who's job it is to get paid to do work.Like a civil engineer preparing an existing conditions plan of a flat field...
The testing that is clearly theater and a waste of money for all involved?
I don't know enough about it to know whether it's a waste or not. It's certainly not surprising that the company that has to pay for it thinks it's a waste.
It looks like theater when everything goes right.
But when it catches a problem suddenly it’s not theater.
It's not wasting the money of the testing people who's job it is to get paid to do work.
Like a civil engineer preparing an existing conditions plan of a flat field...