Many years ago i worked at a supermarket. I worked the produce department. Im in the cooler, with the forklift, about to put a pallet of some stuff on the top shelf. I was skipping songs i my ipod , not paying attention, and raised it to high. I ended up caving in part of an air duct right where a fan was located. The fan kept spinning against the bent up air duct, sounding like a goddam machine gun. It was LOUD, you could here it all througout the whole building
It gets better, a few member of the family that owns this chain of stores was there for a meeting. (Wegmans)
It gets even better. To operate those type of forklifts you had go through in-store certifation training as a sefety rule. My lazy ass dept. manager never bothered to get me certified, so he had to take the blame. He was mad as fukk and wanted to discipline me, but couldnt do anything, because officially on paper he did that shyt :lol:
They never let me use that forklift again.
lowkey operating a forklift can be dangerous AF. I'd post some YT videos but that would blow my high RN

. We pull up to the light in the neighborhood and set up the cones and shyt. He gets in the bucket truck and goes in the air
? When dudes gets all the way down Im like wtf happen
? He shows me the volt meter and it was blown up. Like 10 mins later a group of people start walking down the street toward us. When they got to us they said there power went out
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. We was out of work for a week
. I started applying for jobs asap
. During that week off supervisor met up with me & the dude and we had to have a phone call with corporate to explain what happen. When we finally get back to work supervisor said they fired dude. He was there 11 years
. We had to have a safety class on what not to touch on the power lines. Like 6 months later when it was time to renew our contract they didn't
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usually when something is locked out tagged out the power is already cut. But yea if he did all that, he might be prosecuted.