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Your most embarrasing or funny moment while on the job.
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<blockquote data-quote="0759THazMat02" data-source="post: 300591" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>this was on seriously embarrasing but funny moment. 2 years ago during the summer it was 120 plus degrees outside with an easy 150 plus degrees in the trailers. I was loading a heavy truck with only a gallon jug of water to keep me from dropping like a fly... unfortantly it didn't work. after 2 hours of loading my butt off and the gallon of water gone i told my sup that i wasn't feeling good, I walked in the break room and collapsed on one of the benches and started trembling like an epoleptic having a seizure. After 20 minutes the loader that was covering for me walked in the break room and saw me in my little shaking episode got the sup, who then got the full time sup, who then radio'd the hub manager. When the call went over the radio, the hub manager was in a meeting with the division manager, so of course the division manager ran in the break room. after about 20 minutes of trying to get me cooled down and being force fed water like a baby not drinking their milk, i finally made the decision to have an ambulance called. While we were waiting for the ambulance, I could feel myself slipping out of consiousness... that is until i got slapped in the face by the DM. The funny part of this story was when the EMTs were loading me on the "cot" (sit-up gurney), the hub manager joked arpund asking me if I was ready to return to work. While trying to breathe normal, I replied "If I had the strength to flip you off, I would." The paramedics, EMTs, cops and the bosses all had a good laugh, and the DM decided to help me out, he took my hand and helped me flip off the hub manager. the embarrising part of this story was looking around I saw the whole belt watching me being rolled out of the door on the belt and into the ambulance. I come back two days later, and I'm being asked about every little rumor that flew around the building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0759THazMat02, post: 300591, member: 14161"] this was on seriously embarrasing but funny moment. 2 years ago during the summer it was 120 plus degrees outside with an easy 150 plus degrees in the trailers. I was loading a heavy truck with only a gallon jug of water to keep me from dropping like a fly... unfortantly it didn't work. after 2 hours of loading my butt off and the gallon of water gone i told my sup that i wasn't feeling good, I walked in the break room and collapsed on one of the benches and started trembling like an epoleptic having a seizure. After 20 minutes the loader that was covering for me walked in the break room and saw me in my little shaking episode got the sup, who then got the full time sup, who then radio'd the hub manager. When the call went over the radio, the hub manager was in a meeting with the division manager, so of course the division manager ran in the break room. after about 20 minutes of trying to get me cooled down and being force fed water like a baby not drinking their milk, i finally made the decision to have an ambulance called. While we were waiting for the ambulance, I could feel myself slipping out of consiousness... that is until i got slapped in the face by the DM. The funny part of this story was when the EMTs were loading me on the "cot" (sit-up gurney), the hub manager joked arpund asking me if I was ready to return to work. While trying to breathe normal, I replied "If I had the strength to flip you off, I would." The paramedics, EMTs, cops and the bosses all had a good laugh, and the DM decided to help me out, he took my hand and helped me flip off the hub manager. the embarrising part of this story was looking around I saw the whole belt watching me being rolled out of the door on the belt and into the ambulance. I come back two days later, and I'm being asked about every little rumor that flew around the building. [/QUOTE]
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