![]() ![]() Like I had an ex who grew up with no father and a mother who wasn't exactly handy with anything. People can take for granted how much "common sense" is actually from learned experiences. I hate passing judgement on someone who might have literally grown up through no fault of her own never being exposed to anything but elmer's glue. I was fortunate to have a dad who dragged me to help on garage projects with him exposing me to how serious adhesives can be. All in all, was just crazy how they had kids who never used a power tool or even pliers in their life just told to have at it with no proper training aside from "Don't fuck up". Nothing wrong with them doing stuff like that of course. I opted to just handle most of that, since I pretty much worked with all women/girls, so they'd handle the customers (which admittedly, I wasn't a fan of anyway) and I would carry/cut/wrap the trees.Įspecially after the chain incident, I really would have felt guilty if they got injured (especially considering the chainsaws were in horrible shape, some of the electrical ones had bare wires exposed too) when I could have been doing that work anyway. Blew my mind, because some of them could barely hold the chainsaw, weren't taught safety procedures, didn't use eye protection, etc. Place I worked at where the chainsaw thing happened, they had highschool kids using them to cut Xmas trees. Yeah, it's crazy when all of a sudden something goes wrong and you realize how much power is behind those tools. Submit news article (no analysis/opinion) If your post is not a good fit for /r/news, consider submitting to one of these subreddits instead: advocates or celebrates the death of another person.Įxtreme or repeat offenders will be banned.is a cheap and distracting joke or meme.is racist, sexist, vitriolic, or overly crude.Your comment will likely be removed if it: violates reddit's site-wide rules, especially regarding personal info.has a title that does not match the actual title or the lede. ![]() is an opinion/analysis or advocacy piece.Your account must be email-verified to participate in /r/news. See a post that violates the rules below? Did your post get stuck in the spam filter? Have a question about the rules? Just want to give feedback? Send the mod team a message. ![]()
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