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Previously on "They are trying to kill us here....."
I know permies hate contractors, but electrocution is a little extreme...
When I was at a very large corporation, contractors were instructed to stay at their desks when the fire alarm goes off.
We had a fire drill and someone noticed the Helpdesk contractors had not attended at the assembly point. Comments were made about them having sloped off to the pub.
The Helpdesk Manager proudly and loudly announced his contractors were still at their desks, as per instructions.
Facilities Management had something to say about that!
"And I suppose you expect us to go in and fetch them if it is a real fire, do you? 'Cos we won't."
There is one city company that has its data center inside large tents, in the various server rooms.
Apparently, when some Irish types decided to blow things up one time, the water thingies on the roof ruptured, and the water spilled in, causing quite a nuisance.
So, to prevent a repeat of this, they put everything inside tents. Not polythene sheets that look like tents, but these camper style family tents that you can buy at caravan type shops. Most with garish stripes, one even with a flower pattern.
And the bosses get real prickly if you laugh when you see it.
I have told a member of senior management, she just said the guy to report it to is not around, and carries on.
Since you have told them it is now wilful. That'll increase the settlement no end. If you want to do what's best for your family the decent thnig would be to go and stick your finger in the puddle. Your estate should get a really good settlement.
There is one city company that has its data center inside large tents, in the various server rooms.
Apparently, when some Irish types decided to blow things up one time, the water thingies on the roof ruptured, and the water spilled in, causing quite a nuisance.
So, to prevent a repeat of this, they put everything inside tents. Not polythene sheets that look like tents, but these camper style family tents that you can buy at caravan type shops. Most with garish stripes, one even with a flower pattern.
And the bosses get real prickly if you laugh when you see it.
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