Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

TMA , TBA

How is this area risking your life ,nothing dangerous about this job , did it for 20 years and still alive to speak about it

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Post ID: @OP+ZommKP5

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LMAO you cut meat at home makes you an expert? I dont think so! To cut meat correctly does take skill!! I do break jobs on my car and tire rotation. So that makes me a master mechanic?

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Post ID: @2gnj+ZommKP5

No truck split in half. There is a solid metal frame under that truck so go tell your bs to someone else.

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Post ID: @1gbd+ZommKP5

You don’t have to risk your life if you work safely, I’ve seen guys take many shortcuts that could have led to some really bad stuff, that’s why a GOOD team lead and manager hold them accountable. But besides that everywhere in the club is dangerous in the wrong scenario, even TMA, to say there is “nothing dangerous” would be a huge understatement

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Post ID: @1msj+ZommKP5

Same here. All these meat cutters thinking they have a "skilled job". I cut meat at home, I bake at home. I do not change my tires at home as most people would agree. They come to tbc becuase servicing a vehicle is not as easy as cutting up some meat or baking a cake.

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Post ID: @1jjz+ZommKP5

I've seen an old rusted out POS dodge truck snap in half when being lifted for a balance and rotate. I've seen a tech have a battery explode in his face. I've seen our own lifting equipment fail when vehicles are lifted when in the air. The list goes on. If you work at a club where TBC is actually busy all the time you will see much more things go wrong.

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Post ID: @1pwk+ZommKP5

Maybe risking there lives because of all the smoke breaks

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