There are a bunch of youtube videos out there of factories in places like Pakistan with absolutely terrifying working conditions. Just the price someone else pays for cheap shit on ebay.
Meanwhile at work we spend absurd amounts of money reworking things like a 3.1" gaps in a guardrails seen as a fall hazard when the standard suggests a gap no larger than 3".
There are a bunch of youtube videos out there of factories in places like Pakistan with absolutely terrifying working conditions. Just the price someone else pays for cheap shit on ebay.
Meanwhile at work we spend absurd amounts of money reworking things like a 3.1" gaps in a guardrails seen as a fall hazard when the standard suggests a gap no larger than 3".
Ha that reminds me... I use to work with a plant in Pakistan. Never went there obviously. We'd have to schedule meetings on the days they'd have electricity. One time I heard some crazy noise in the background and they're like oh it's just an earthquake
Ha that reminds me... I use to work with a plant in Pakistan. Never went there obviously. We'd have to schedule meetings on the days they'd have electricity. One time I heard some crazy noise in the background and they're like oh it's just an earthquake
My first corporate assignment was as a UNIX SysAdmin for an Oklahoma gas transport company that was located right in the middle of the Tornado Alley.
On autumn and spring we would receive "WARNING: SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ALERT" emails at least twice a week. I still remember my team leader got his car thrown across the street once he had to drive to the datacenter to escort a Big Blue™ field engineer in.
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