Talk:Raise This Barn/@comment-100.0.32.37-20130503193025/@comment-6029775-20130609025134

Well yeah but that doesn't mean supervising isn't a job, they're just not doing it. A supervisor's job is to direct everyone else's work so it can all come together.

If group A tries to build a frame for one wall that's 20 feet high and group B tries to build a frame for another that's 30 feet high, they're gonna have a big problem when they actually try to put them together. A supervisor would (ideally) be able to see that and correct it before they wasted all the time.