buen video para mostrar lo que no se debe hacer, por ejemplo: no se ve que este utilizando el cinturón de seguridad y además trae lente oscuro, nunca voltea hacia atrás, no se debe espejear, el peatón que esta grabando muy cerca del equipo, pero en fin excelente video para mostrar lo que no se debe hacer
El montacargas es algo muy facil que con ver basta para hacerlo, lo que yo creo que están haciendole allí es una prueba para algun trabajo o certificación.
How goofy. This is the moron test. If you really wanted to have some fun, set-up a challenge for nine year old boys. They’re big enough to drive a fork-lift. Get two sets of pallet racks that are three bays high, and four bays long. One one rack, fill every bay with a wooden pallet upon which has been placed 12 bowling pins, in a normal triangle. Then tell the first boy to pick up a pallet with the forklift, and without knocking over any of the bowling pins, transfer it to an empty bay in the second rack. For the first month or two, it’s just practice. Then it becomes a time trial. Six boys in a desperate competition! Mom and Dad can cheer from the sidelines. With that said, it’s also worth mentioning that the word “Boy” is inappropriate for a nine year forklift driver. The English language currently employs what I consider to be a false dichotomy. A young male doesn’t go straight from being a boy to being a men. There are a few interim stages. So a two year old is a boy. A five year old is a challenger. A nine year old is a sapling. A fourteen year old is a fisher king. And an eighteen year old is a Parsifal. I’m not sure if those would be the correct terms, but naming the stages of growth would help the boys to better understand where they, are in the game of life.