The New York Times Machinists
The New York Times is the second-largest circulation in the United States, so you'd think pumping out all of those papers would take some pretty high-tech equipment. Actually, most of the machines are more than 20 years old, and keeping them up and running is an art form. Meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, the team of machinists that keep the paper's eight three-story printing presses in tip top shape.