SS MAYFLOAT
Admiral
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- May 17, 2001
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Being the only service person for the 9 stores the company owns keeps me too busy at times. I really don't mind it much as I can usually get my job done quicker and more thorough without the distractions.
Today however was one of those days that I struggled through. Not one male in the store that could have helped me and prevented me from having an accident or a premeditated negligence (as described in another thread)
A blower assembly weighing about 175# fell out of the guides onto my left knee. It was my right knee that got messed up this time last year.....go figure?
There is plenty of work that would keep another person busy as there could be more things attended to in a shorter time span. The company feels that I am able to keep up with the demand even though some things don't get repaired as quickly as they should.
I should have my tail at the medical center having my knee checked out now, but I know the routine. They will give me 3 days off. Problem is that there is a priority on a piece of equipment that I must fix in the morning. Then I'm off to the center.
Some of the things I do is down right dangerous, but I keep myself alert and use as much caution as I can. The one major thing that bothers me is "IF" something happened that was unforeseen, I could be injured, knocked out, or even dead and nobody would know it for hours. About 45% of my work is on the store roofs. This is an area that is restricted to only a few people such as my immediate boss, air filter guy (works at night), and myself. Store personnel is not allowed on the roof.
I do check in with the store managers, but it goes in one ear and out the other. All they seem to be concerned with is getting whatever is broke fixed.
Due to my busy schedule, I sometimes find myself cutting corners to get the job done faster. One of those is changing belts on exhaust fans while they are running. Stupid move I know, but when it is lunch time and the drive thru is full and the lobby is full, I can't disrupt the operation of the cooking equipment. The fans do have a switch on them, but when you shut them down, it turns off the cooking appliance it pertains to. So this is why I have come up with a way to change a belt out while the motor is running.
I just wish there was a policy in place that would look after my own well being while on the job. Upper management doesn't think it is worth the time and effort since it would only pertain to one person,,,,,being me.
Today however was one of those days that I struggled through. Not one male in the store that could have helped me and prevented me from having an accident or a premeditated negligence (as described in another thread)
There is plenty of work that would keep another person busy as there could be more things attended to in a shorter time span. The company feels that I am able to keep up with the demand even though some things don't get repaired as quickly as they should.
I should have my tail at the medical center having my knee checked out now, but I know the routine. They will give me 3 days off. Problem is that there is a priority on a piece of equipment that I must fix in the morning. Then I'm off to the center.
Some of the things I do is down right dangerous, but I keep myself alert and use as much caution as I can. The one major thing that bothers me is "IF" something happened that was unforeseen, I could be injured, knocked out, or even dead and nobody would know it for hours. About 45% of my work is on the store roofs. This is an area that is restricted to only a few people such as my immediate boss, air filter guy (works at night), and myself. Store personnel is not allowed on the roof.
I do check in with the store managers, but it goes in one ear and out the other. All they seem to be concerned with is getting whatever is broke fixed.
Due to my busy schedule, I sometimes find myself cutting corners to get the job done faster. One of those is changing belts on exhaust fans while they are running. Stupid move I know, but when it is lunch time and the drive thru is full and the lobby is full, I can't disrupt the operation of the cooking equipment. The fans do have a switch on them, but when you shut them down, it turns off the cooking appliance it pertains to. So this is why I have come up with a way to change a belt out while the motor is running.
I just wish there was a policy in place that would look after my own well being while on the job. Upper management doesn't think it is worth the time and effort since it would only pertain to one person,,,,,being me.