What I can't understand is how the owners of the companies let them film this crap with all the safety violations. OSHA will be all over them at some point and it will be costly.
You are right, all the industrial shows which portray poor planning, rushing to meet unnecessary deadlines, send the wrong message to young people. Certainly there is a lot of "drama" in getting a crop in before a rain, finishing a job before a deadline, etc. but the key is it must be done safely and sanely. Wrecking a piece of equipment to finish in a hurry never pays off. It would be like racing to work with your oil light on and burning up your engine before you get there. You are still late and now you need a new engine. Knowing when to proceed and when to shut down takes experience and a cool head. The operators in these shows seem to have neither and are either not the owners, are ruining companies they inherited, or are just actors.
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