This is the correct answer XD. If it's not broken and someone else says its not broken but an idiot tells you it sounds wierd who's never dealt with the thing before... I'll take it apart slowly and only the big pieces not the small ones so when the dude leaves in an hour, call my work buddies to buy some beers, slap it back together, then cause all managment leaves early friday's kick back and do absolutely nothing. Bust out the laptop and just watch netflix or what ever.
What? Guys? His GAF meter is working on full blast right now. That's why he's angry. Taking a bat up the stairs in anger is not the actions of a man who doesn't GAF
The people who like myself know that we all have been in that situation, others out there may think that you come up with these skits, But NO this shit really happens in the places we have worked. God I laughed my ass off to this one, I know that I would be Ricky running up those stairs with the bat!!
Was in a similar situation but I chose a sledge instead. The yard boss never wanted to be alone with me ever again after that. Now being the owner of my own business I keep this stupid shit to a minimum
I was mining coal in an underground coal mine and the supervisor tried telling me how to cut, instead of getting upset, I held out the remote to him and said, "Show Me." The supervisor had never mined coal a day in his life.🤣
Had a manager at a nuke plant who never pulled a cable in his life try and tell me how to do it.....when i asked him how many miles of cable he has ever pulled in his entire life...he wandered away mumbling....
@gregkilgore4035 you see, that's a problem. Until you have personal experience you don't truly understand the ins and outs of the job. You can study all day and learn through books but that doesn't mean you truly know how to accomplish the task efficiently and safely. It's basically the difference between theoretical and applied physics. In theory you know how to do it but without making the attempt yourself you can't really be sure that the knowledge you have is applicable 100%.
I'm a long haul flatbed trucker. Once, I delivered equipment to a jobsite for the sparkies; one told me that the electrician union boss on-site couldn't wire up a light switch, and didn't even know which end of the screwdriver to use - and said boss was giving out orders like a blind battlefield general!
New supervisor walked over and tried telling me the proper way to lift up a box and put it on the pallet. I nodded and expected him to walk off. Next thing I know he grabs me by the back of my shirt and asks why I'm ignoring him. I looked him up down and said you are a little too small to be calling me names and that sounds like fighting words
Imagine the new guy finally admits he knows full well all the stuff they're sending him after is B.S. "If yall going to pay me to waist company time, im good with that."
I would’ve done that but the safety man was already up there waiting for Ricky so he couldn’t just hide out somewhere. I would’ve gone up and told him they’re supposed to make that sound and to stop wasting time on stupid shit.
After the month I've had at work, I see this as a tutorial. Literally nearly broke an arm while covering all the people who where out (including my boss) just for him to tell me "my production is down"
I'd say Ricky may have the correct tool to fix the whole pump problem. It's kind of like when you take your car into the shop and the problem goes away.
You people say this all the time, but the guy is a millennial with ADHD, he can't follow through on anything. If you do get a part 2, he was bored that weekend.
Bossman: What happened? Ricky: It was crazy safety man just started singing " I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky. " the jumped over the railing. I think he needs a drug test immediately. 😂
Worked a job that got me so frustrated with the yard boss and everyone knew it. They seen me walk into the shop carrying a sledge with a maniacal look on my face. They all ran and the yard boss refused to be alone with me ever again
@@hellhound1389 i had this boss like 20 years ago who literally did nothing. He would hide and sleep since we were on night shift. So one night he passed out in his car. I use the plastic bands and banded him in his car. Then like a week later he passed out in the office so another material handler parked the forktruck blocking him in. Come to find out he was taking ambien at work. When he cut his hand on a power saw he got a drifted. Our company not only did a usual test but they sent it out also. He had one guy threaten to stuff him in the industrial grinder.
Everytime i hear Ricky I feel hes being unreasonable until i hear what yall are putting him through and i then tell myself, "Ricky, you are being incredibly patient with these people. But you can be the better man"
i would have embraced the situation. took about 45 minutes to " gather tools" then asked the safety man for help with things until he left. then i would put everything back together, went home till 11 30 ish. then drove back in to clock out at midnight lol
Similar to what I did but since I drove a truck with a DVD player for the kids I went to my truck, watched some movies and finished the pop in my cooler then clocked out 4 hours later. The kicker was I didn't even touch the equipment and yet they said it was better
@@clockworkvanhellsing372It is designed to reduce slip. There are notches on the rack where the correct nut size would fit, and prevents the lateral force during use from working the jaws open as you have a step less crescent wrench. If you ever used a step less crescent wrench and had to readjust the jaw on the same size nut, that’s why.
Hold on now! That part about a metric! Journeymen chose to F with me years ago as an apprentice and sent me to the tool room to get one.......well guess what the tool room actually bloody had one! Loved pounding that down on the table in front of them.....didn't enjoy them writing there nickname for me all over it though....then taking it back to the tool room......sigh lucky I love my brothers.
I rage quit my job yesterday. They wanted me to do twenty different things which were the exact opposite of the ten things they told me the day before; while doing thirty other things they never told or showed me how to do at all nevermind correctly; never mentioning the forty pieces of equipment/papers that needed to be acquired/filled out before I even started the job; as well as place fifty objects in one of only three spaces which were already full to bursting; alongside putting one hundred objects in places that were either wrong in the first place and I'd get chewed out later, or no longer there, or never informed of, or never existed to begin with; and work with a manager that was new to the position already stressed and incorrectly but understandably chewing me out for my team's failures, a team that did not give a $hit about $hit and were being taught to do it the wrong way and not care by the only one who had been there more than six months and leftover from previous management, said team also included a guy who didn't understand English (wasn't Hispanic/Latino) or anything at all really but would just go "Okay" and do whatever, which meant a job requiring a team of five people on a good slow day became a team of three-and-a-half on a job requiring ten on an average nightmare shift. For just 2 days short of a month, for 40+ hours a week, at
$15/hr... dude you should move if you can. I live in North Dakota. Places are always hiring. As long as you don't want something, too fancy apartments or older houses are pretty cheap. McDonald's starts at $18/hour hobby lobby pays $20/hr. Manufacturing jobs are more. There are companies that will teach you how to drive a truck to get your CDL then hire you to drive truck during harvest time. It's flat and boring out here but there are opportunities. Cold as hell during the winter. Do a little research.