Everyday that I was in the states working I saw safety this and safety that. I never really saw anyone get hurt and thought all of those safety things were overkill. Over here it is a different story. One guy was out for 4 days for some kind of work injury, and he was the highest ranking one.
The first day we were working on the hydraulics one of our guys got hydraulic fluid in his eye; he is ok, but still. Since then I have been bringing my clear shooting glasses or them to wear. They all try so hard and it is sad that the working conditions are so unsafe, and we work on their military base. I wonder what their real workshops are like.
We give out a coin (army thing) to the best student every week. I was on stage with the two colonels and the lieutenant colonel giving out the coins when they called my student in front of everyone. He is no where to be found, Kind of look like a jackass because I pick the guy off todays attendance sheet, which marked that he was here. Sadly his mother had just died and he had left right before the ceremony. But I was able to get pictures of the coins.
Everything is cool, the colonels just kind of walk around with a stupid look on their face any way. “Oh hydraulics….. interesting….. fork lifts” All I am thinking is oh, leave me alone now because you have no idea what you are looking at and you are most likely going to hurt yourself.
Everyone be good,
Peyton
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