Posted by cole in mo. on January 30, 2014 at 15:12:59 from (65.255.149.240):
In Reply to: Joke posted by in-too-deep on January 30, 2014 at 14:05:17:
Several year ago when I worked at the local power plant, we had to attend stupid safety meetings ll the time. I worked the midnight shift, and always had to stay over. One morning they had this air head grand daughter of some big shot at head quarters put on a safety meeting. It was on proper lifting and moving things, she stated that to move something, you never pulled it, you always pushed it. After she got done rambling on and asked if there were any questions, I raised my hand, she said yes? I said, on this pushing stuff, does that go for ropes, cables and log chains? She replied yes, you always push things to move them. Course everbody started laughing, she had the most confused look on her face, that made it better yet. Then the plant manager told me that would be enough questions, when I came back in that night I had a nasty gram from my stupidvisor, telling me I had hurt the young lady's feelings.
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