Posted by Dalex on September 11, 2014 at 10:17:06 from (71.108.56.18):
In Reply to: Anyone else.... posted by Dave H (MI) on September 11, 2014 at 06:14:07:
On that day I was the new guy in the shop , and the boss was a horrible man who formerly ran a business that primarily employed ex-con's. He treated us badly too as was his habit . One of the senior mechanics had a mini TV in his locker , and he set it up so the 8 of us could gather around his bench to watch the horrible scene at the bombing . This boss came down stairs and told us all to get back to work and turn off the TV . the guy did for 5 min , but as soon as the boss was back up stairs it was back on . 10 min later he's coming down again . This time he gives ME a big lecture on wasting time and sends me home ! I'm laughing inside , now I can relax and see whats happening at home on my TV , with no hassles ! The other guys just ignored the boss and kept watching ....
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