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<p>[QUOTE="road_runner, post: 12300850, member: 83211"]This whole guardrail job was just a flat out brutal joke. I make a dollar less per hour back at Holland, but lifting guardrails for 6-8 hours a day is absolutely insane. It's complete torture on the body and I threw up twice and almost passed out. Then one of the jackholes said I wasn't working fast enough and denied me to grab a bottle of water after I was completely dehydrated. </p><p><br /></p><p>I served in the middle east and I am an expert on heat related injuries and dehydration. For them to deny me something as basic as water was the final straw and I passively begged my TM to have my job back. </p><p><br /></p><p>You would not believe how great it felt when my TM told me he needs me back ASAP. The last time I had such a heavy burden lifted off of my chest was in 2009 when the wheels of our chartered airplane left the runaway at Ali Al Salem and I knew my combat tour was over. </p><p><br /></p><p>Believe me when I say this. I will never ever complain about the daily duties of my job again. Not after dealing with this outfit. It was the most humbling experience of my life.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="road_runner, post: 12300850, member: 83211"]This whole guardrail job was just a flat out brutal joke. I make a dollar less per hour back at Holland, but lifting guardrails for 6-8 hours a day is absolutely insane. It's complete torture on the body and I threw up twice and almost passed out. Then one of the jackholes said I wasn't working fast enough and denied me to grab a bottle of water after I was completely dehydrated. I served in the middle east and I am an expert on heat related injuries and dehydration. For them to deny me something as basic as water was the final straw and I passively begged my TM to have my job back. You would not believe how great it felt when my TM told me he needs me back ASAP. The last time I had such a heavy burden lifted off of my chest was in 2009 when the wheels of our chartered airplane left the runaway at Ali Al Salem and I knew my combat tour was over. Believe me when I say this. I will never ever complain about the daily duties of my job again. Not after dealing with this outfit. It was the most humbling experience of my life.[/QUOTE]
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