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Majority of the time. When I watch someone do something, I think of ways how things can be done better. Example when I use to upload a truck for temp work. I aim to grab product in a way to do the least amount of bending possible. I will also find ways I can just slide the item on the pallet aiming to do the least amount of lifting possible. I mean, these temp jobs pays little money. Why the hell should i work my ass off?
I think people are afraid of change but without change there would never be innovation.I always just figure out how to do something then people come along and say "no you're doing it wrong do it this way" and it makes me mad because why didn't they tell me before I figured it out the hard way?
Why, yes I do - all the time! ( It's how things are done around hereIs there something that you do your own way instead of the way "its supposed to be done"? I'd like to hear about it.
I made the most delicious "omelet" a few weekends back. Served it up with a side of crunchy sourdough toast, and watched my husband make a right pig of himselfI always just figure out how to do something then people come along and say "no you're doing it wrong do it this way" and it makes me mad because why didn't they tell me before I figured it out the hard way?
People have been asking me if I'm left handed my whole life.
Also don't huck no chairs... wth!
We were tearing off a roof... just helping a friend and his crew. They (all pro roofers) were peeling up 3-4 shingles tossing them off into piles. One guy on the ground picking them up and filling the trailer.
Did that one viciously, hot summer, down in south LA, with my dad - hard work. *It was on our own place - had to strip it right down the boards, haul it all off, then the real fun beganMy dad decided to cheap out, and not rent the magnet - we picked nails for years to come
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