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Ultimate Warehouse Failure
posted by budzos 1 year 1 week ago • 12495 views
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This guy starts the video acting dumb in a warehouse, and by the end the only way it could be worse is if he burned the place down.
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*eia ?
Wtf is he doing standing on the top rail of a ladder on a wet floor ?
Guys lucky he didnt neck himself.


written by charliem  | 1 year ago | CH
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Invocations (eia) cannot be called by charliem because charliem is not privileged - sorry.


written by siftbot  | 1 year ago | CH
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First thing I would do is try to direct that water out the goddamn bay doors and away from all the palleted product.


written by budzos  | 1 year ago | CH
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Wipeout!


written by thinker247  | 1 year ago | CH
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Looks like the back room of a Target to me.


written by Nebosuke  | 1 year ago | CH
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whats worse is no one holds the damned ladder for him.


written by NordlichReiter  | 1 year ago | CH
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I take it back any one that was associated with him ... could have gotten hurt... this guy should be fired.


written by NordlichReiter  | 1 year ago | CH
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Apparently Target thinks it is cheaper to pay for these accidents than improve the quality of their employees either through training or pay grade.


written by lesserfool  | 1 year ago | CH
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I've had something similar to this happen to me (I didn't break the sprinkler, someone else did), but I had the common sense enough to shut off the water main. Everyone else took off running because the sprinklers hiss for a bit until the water can be properly primed through them, so everyone thought it was a gas leak.

Upvote for him grabbing the small ladder and contemplating whether or not that would do the trick to get him up there. LOL.


written by blankfist  | 1 year ago | CH
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you can bet your balls he's fired now. Poor guy just HAD to give it on last twist too :-D


written by 11714  | 1 year ago | CH
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Ya gotta give him props for the catch on the fall though.


written by pmkierst  | 1 year ago | CH
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Ass


written by dannym3141  | 1 year ago | CH
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*request 2x speed + Benny hill music


written by 9619  | 1 year ago | CH
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That punch into the pallet = "Fuck I'm fired." Then he strolls away. "Oh well."


written by phelixian  | 1 year ago | CH
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I work in a huge distribution warehouse. We had some contractors running fiber optic cabling for us a couple of years ago and one of their guys accidentally broke off a sprinkler head. I seem to recall that they said it was only his 2nd or 3rd day on the job. He was about 40ft up in the air on a mechanical lift, so when he broke the sprinkler he got drenched for a good 30-40 secs while he lowered the lift. The water that comes out of those pipes is absolutely nasty.


written by shadownc  | 1 year ago | CH
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"Open the pod bay doors HAL."


written by escape421521  | 1 year ago | CH
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I think someone is both retarded and not trained properly. I also work in a distrubtion warehouse for Maple Leaf Foods. There's sprinkler lines, ammonia pipes, incoming and outgoing waterlines, you name it. The first thing I was shown when I got my Narrow Aisle Stacker license was the emergency sprinkler shut off valves. In case you break one, you run to this room by the take-off belts and shut off three valves which will stop the water from doing, well, what we all just saw.


written by Raigen  | 1 year ago | CH
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Whatever possessed him to screw with anything AFTER he got it shut down? I call employee sabotage.


written by Payback  | 1 year ago | CH
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A friend of mine did this exact thing last week. He hit the sprinkler with a forklift and flooded the warehouse.


written by messenger  | 1 year ago | CH
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looks like intentional to me. first he raises the forklift for no apparent reason, then -after- successfully shutting the water off he continues to break off the head. pink slip.


written by Memorare  | 1 year ago | CH
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3½ minutes for that?? Ultimate failure my ass... this is wasting space on the top 15.


written by Xax  | 1 year ago | CH
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^ hence why this:

>> ^Raaagh:
request 2x speed + Benny hill music



would be appropriate




written by 11714  | 1 year ago | CH
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gawd.

that's a bad day at work.


written by pipp3355  | 1 year ago | CH
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at least he stuck the landing!


written by QuadraPixel  | 1 year ago | CH
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My question... why didn't he just leave the damn thing once he stopped the water the first time?

There... done, water isn't coming out any more... oh, wait, if I just wiggle this... .OH SHIT!

But as many others have said, that's what shut off valves are for.


written by spoco2  | 1 year ago | CH
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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Pallette Jack, Warehouse, Safety, Dumbass' to 'Pallette Jack, Warehouse, Safety, Dumbass, Fail' - edited by calvados


written by siftbot  | 1 year ago | CH
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Lefty Loosey, Righty Tighty.... Or is it the other way around?


written by castles  | 1 year ago | CH
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Many jurisdictions require chaining and/or locking sprinkler valves in order to keep idiots from turning them off when there is valid reason for water to be flowing.


written by pavel_one  | 1 year ago | CH
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