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Time and Motion Studies Liz W 03-23-2006
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Posted by BEI Design on March 30, 2006, 2:59 pm


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Posted by Liz W on April 13, 2006, 10:19 pm
Hi Beverly,

Yes I do read SewBiz, but have not posted any messages. It has been a
big help! I ordered some business books that were recommended by the
group. One had a disk with the time & motion sheets. Now I can
clearly see areas that need improvement. I just wondered where I stood
on the speed scale. For example, it takes me 30 minutes to hem a basic
pair of pants from start to pressing. From the SewBiz group, I have
found out that's about normal. Thanks for your reply.

Liz W.


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