[quote]LoneLobo wrote:
… So did your agent decide this was the best way to practice for a Sopranos audition? Jesus, lay off the melodrama.
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Sopranos eh??? I haven’t heard THAT one before. I’m trying to help the kid. I’m not here to impress anyone, just to learn and offer advice whenever I think something I know may be useful.
YOU tell me how YOU’d react if:
A) An ENGINEER devised a plan for YOU to pick something.
B) Said item was 30 tons and supposed to be TWO pieces of steel, welded together.
C) It can’t be picked the way YOU would because the ENGINEER designed the pick.
D) It doesn’t matter that the ENGINEER has NEVER picked anything with a crane and YOU’ve picked FAR heavier things than 30 tons.
E) The ENGINEER DOES NOT check if the pieces are welded, as any responsible person SHOULD if they are potentially putting others in harms way.
F) YOU ask the ENGINEER repeatedly if the pieces are connected and WILL NOT come apart.
G) The ENGINEER confirms the pieces ARE welded together because the ENGINEER checked them.
H) YOU pick said item 30 feet and it FALLS APART with BOTH PIECES of steel taking off like ROCKETS.
I) YOU and 3 of YOUR guys nearly get KILLED because of the ENGINEER’s incompetence and LAZINESS.
J) YOU find out the things holding the pieces together were gravity and a few layers of PAINT…NO WELDS!!!
K) The ENGINEER trusted 30 year old blueprints telling him it was “supposed” to be welded and NOT PHYSICALLY CHECKING FOR HIMSELF.
L) For some reason the ENGINEER is seen leaving the construction site with his laptop FIVE MINUTES after the pieces ALMOST KILL 4 guys.
M) WTF would YOU do if someone almost cost you YOUR life and YOU might never see YOUR kids grow up, never again kiss YOUR wife goodnight, never tell YOUR parents one last time that you love them…etc
N) The ENGINEER will get to go home and do all the things YOU can’t because YOU are dead.
Tell me WTF would YOU DO in that circumstance…I know what I’d do AND shat I DID because I lived IT…