Re: Where is Cameron
Hi Allan,
You saying that reminded me. At one job, we had white South Africans over for training on our products, all were production supervisors. Essential equipment was a loaded shotgun in the factories apparently. The black workers had found that if one them shinnned up a stanchion and shorted out the bus bars, they could all go home early whilst power was restored for next day. Factory standing instructions were that any black worker more than three feet off the ground on a stanchion was to be shot.
Doubt it is allowed today.
regards
Garlok
Hi Allan,
You saying that reminded me. At one job, we had white South Africans over for training on our products, all were production supervisors. Essential equipment was a loaded shotgun in the factories apparently. The black workers had found that if one them shinnned up a stanchion and shorted out the bus bars, they could all go home early whilst power was restored for next day. Factory standing instructions were that any black worker more than three feet off the ground on a stanchion was to be shot.
Doubt it is allowed today.
regards
Garlok
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