Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Required in office no air conditioning in skyscraper


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I'm sure glad I became a doctor instead of a Boeing employee.

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Post ID: @376+1k6p55btr

I’m confused we are using the words work and Boeing together. I never seen that happen.

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Post ID: @v0+1k6p55btr

@OP
You would have never survived some of the BA work conditions I have had to survive. Belly-aching about skyscraper A/C. Good grief.

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Post ID: @j4+1k6p55btr

Open a window.

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Post ID: @f3+1k6p55btr

I worked in a BA temporary structure in the desert with no indoor plumbing. An outhouse was near one of the exit doors. The one A/C unit was located in the manager's office. He would turn off the A/C because it would freeze him out. It would be 80 degrees at my desk, and with the outhouse smelling like he11. Sometimes those are the work conditions in the aerospace industry.

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