A really young girl od'd in our workplace washroom today. it was horrifying & sad. What bugs me the most is that NONE of us recognized her, and no one saw her come in to the centre. Then a guy was like, "well, she was in the washroom for like an hour, but you guys were busy." Ugh.
The paramedics hadn't even left the building and another guy had a really bad seizure upstairs & everybody was scrapping over the food donations we put out...
What the fuck. Worst work day, ever. It's never been that bad in the 3 years I've been there. Happy pre-welfare day, everyone!
The paramedics hadn't even left the building and another guy had a really bad seizure upstairs & everybody was scrapping over the food donations we put out...
What the fuck. Worst work day, ever. It's never been that bad in the 3 years I've been there. Happy pre-welfare day, everyone!
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i worked at a McDonald's for a couple years. One summer we had a car catch fire in the parking lot. There was a guy that I went to high school with, he was a couple years older than me, I do not know what his condition was, but he would take on the role of whatever clothes he was wearing. Well it was after the whole 9/ 11 stuff and the FD NY shirts and hats were popular. He had a hat with the fire department logo and because of that he was a fire fighter, wanted us to call him Capt. Russell. So he wanted to try to open the hood of the car to put the fire out. I was manager at the time so I had to take him the side and tell him that his men were on the way and that they asked for him to not start putting the fire out without the rest of the team. So the firemen showed up and axed open the hood and put the fire out. And he was there to supervise the whole thing. I gave him lunch to thank him for getting his crew to the scene and keeping the fire from spreading to the other cars and the building. Like three days later he showed up with combat boots and he and his cousin were going to shoot gophers and moles with a bazooka.