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by jiggawatts
1436 days ago
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I once worked in the head office of a mining company in an IT role. There was a guy wearing a hard-hat standing next to the stairs with a clipboard taking notes to see if people were holding on to the handrail or not (as per corporate safety regulations). You see, there must be "one rule for everyone". The head-office suits can't be seen as discriminating against the plebs at the mine sites. It's a perception thing, people won't obey if it's "rules for thee, not for me". So... I got a talking to by HR for a solid hour because I didn't hold the handrail when taking two steps down to the cafeteria. |
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