Multiple Choice
Hanging Tongues: A Sociological Encounter with the Assembly Line WILLIAM E. THOMPSON
-The "trick" of getting everything done and being able to take scheduled breaks proved to be:
A) periodically working at a frenzied pace in order to "get ahead"
B) pretending everything important had been done, even when it hadn't
C) "blowing off" much of the routine work and concentrating on the "bangers" that catch people's attention
D) stuffing unfinished work in a bag and doing it at home at night, bringing it back the next day
E) changing the charge slips in such a way that less work was required in order to meet a quota
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