Message from @Thomas Morrow

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2017-08-01 14:20:19 UTC  

That's fucked. Hopefully he has some secondary insurance

2017-08-01 14:40:13 UTC  

He does. It's bullshit workers comp won't cover it. He's the second guy I know personally who got hurt loading things for the job at their home that they won't cover.

2017-08-01 14:43:15 UTC  

I swear those kikes at those comp companies aim to not give out money

2017-08-01 14:45:29 UTC  

My girlfriend messed her wrist up at work recently and they wouldn't give her a dime. Had the doctor's notes and everything documented and they claimed she didn't.

She was quitting there anyways and it happened on her last week so she didn't fight it.

2017-08-01 15:07:39 UTC  

Yeah they're a joke. Hope your girl's ok. Wrist damage could be potentially bad, like as far as long term problems.

2017-08-01 18:20:11 UTC  

At least he's alive. I've seen people die at work

2017-08-01 18:21:03 UTC  

Everything from arcs, people falling, and scissor lifts falling over

2017-08-01 18:58:20 UTC  

I was up in a basket on a fork lift and the driver drove me into a steel beam once, luckily I was wearing a helmet

2017-08-01 18:58:42 UTC  

Still gave me whiplash though

2017-08-01 19:04:13 UTC  

Damn

2017-08-01 19:05:16 UTC  

One time i had a scissor lift tip and i grabbed a fire protection water pipe and literally kept it from tilting over. I had to wait on some guys to help

2017-08-01 19:06:28 UTC  

I was about 20' in the air

2017-08-01 19:06:55 UTC  

Word, I was at Toyota Princeton, IN one afternoon and one of the vendors was walking the conveyor where the seats come down to thr line, they were looking up and walking and someone didn't close the hatch where the seats go down and dude fell on to two something like 3foot spikes. Died right there. Hands down the absolutely worst thing I've ever seen in person.

2017-08-01 19:08:55 UTC  

@Lebens that sucks. @Thomas Morrow I was driving a man lift at full speed around a house and hit a bump it was like a slingshot, threw me in the air, I had my harness on that day, lucky haha

2017-08-01 19:09:50 UTC  

Construction sites and factories are hazardous

2017-08-01 19:11:01 UTC  

@RevStench i refuse to move a scissor lift horizontally unless its fully lowered first, after that fire pipe save the company at the time i was working for when i wagecucked made it a rule that scissor lifts were not allowed to drive while lifted at all

2017-08-01 19:12:33 UTC  

Idgaf if it takes longer im going home to my kids after work

2017-08-01 19:14:00 UTC  

Haha for sure. I'm the same way these days. I don't take extra risks unless there is no other option. I don't even get on scaffolding without a harness anymore either

2017-08-01 19:15:42 UTC  

If i sell a contract that requires scaffolding i charge so much i just pay someone to climb it. I don't mess with that

2017-08-01 19:18:19 UTC  

Hahaha I don't get that option. I get to comfortable when I'm up high. You think 60ft+ up in the air walking on a 10in walkboard, you wouldn't let your guard down, but I do.

2017-08-01 19:21:10 UTC  

Hahaha I used to clean out machines for a living, one day while cleaning the Banbury machine (machine that makes rubber used for tubes) this guy turned on the machine and the gate slammed shut and nearly took my arm with it

2017-08-01 19:21:31 UTC  

He said he "didn't see my tag"

2017-08-01 19:22:05 UTC  

He didnt see your tag? Wtf? Did he see his teeth come out?

2017-08-01 19:22:26 UTC  

Oh fuck that. Did you not have to lock out?

2017-08-01 19:22:42 UTC  

Lock out tag out!!

2017-08-01 19:22:52 UTC  

Always!

2017-08-01 19:23:14 UTC  

And only you have the damn key

2017-08-01 19:24:05 UTC  

I had my tag on it but I couldn't put my lock on because it would have cut power to machines that were still running. Arkansas factories for ya...

2017-08-01 19:24:45 UTC  

That shit doesn't fly in an auto plant

2017-08-01 19:25:02 UTC  

I quit that job because they ran me into the ground under absurdly unsafe conditions for next to no pay

2017-08-01 19:25:57 UTC  

The turnover rate for that job is ridiculous

2017-08-01 19:29:26 UTC  

I love shop talk, all my friends are soft bitches, so I don't get to trade stories like this often. I know I'm lame. Haha

2017-08-01 19:31:28 UTC  

Haha it's cool. Most people haven't really worked a day in their lives

2017-08-01 19:37:53 UTC  

I think one of the worst days was one when these dipshit contractors broke a line going to the carbon black tower. There was carbon all over the factory and we couldn't leave until we got it up. That same week they threw a bunch of steel cable in the trash compactor and ran it, the whole plant continued to throw trash in there until it was full to the brim. This was all during summer shut down so we spent over a day in heat index 116 heat climbing in and out of a trash compactor fully suited and booted(there was toxic chemicals in the compactor)

2017-08-01 19:38:01 UTC  

It was a fiasco

2017-08-01 19:39:14 UTC  

Also the first time I saw someone pass out from heat exhaustion lol

2017-08-01 19:41:27 UTC  

@Deleted User we'd say knock out drag out. The maintenance guys were idiots

2017-08-01 19:42:54 UTC  

Bro that sucks, contractors can be the worst.
Theold timer I work for was telling his buddy who's a carpenter had a new kid on the job, they were cutting plywood and the kid was supposed to be holding it, well he was fucking off and the saw kicked back and cut the carpenter's right thumb off, it ended his career. Circular saws I have great respect for.

2017-08-01 19:44:19 UTC  

Jeez no doubt. If I can tell someone doesn't know what they're doing, or are careless, don't pay attention, or do drugs I simply won't work with them

2017-08-01 19:45:08 UTC  

Not worth it

2017-08-01 19:57:30 UTC  

What i love about we all do is that we make a positive impact on society. Little bitches that have more calluses on their asses than their hands get little respect from me