Ohh, what's really going to bake your noodle later on, is why do forklift drivers, who operate in carefully controlled environments, need to be recertified every 3 years, but drivers, who operate on public roads around children and pedestrians, only need to be recertified every .... never ... ?
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Some places take forklift certification seriously, some don't. There's no way to get a driver's licence without going through some government run program, whereas companies provide forklift certification to their employees. My work just gives it to everyone. I got mine day 1 and had never driven a forklift before. My friend works at a Walmart warehouse and had to take like 20 hours of courses and driver training before getting his.
y'know I never thought about it like that. I've had to get certified as a forklift driver twice in the time that I've had my current driver's license.
I think you mean oi&shit
I printed this out a couple years ago and taped it to the forklift at work.
Punks don't give a shit about procedures!
On the contrary. Punks care very much about procedures. They spend a lot of time learning about them just to subvert them.
I think you're confusing punks with Pascal programmers.
I'm not. I don't understand how you would program a unit of pressure.
Social pressure forces people to do strange things sometimes. Like prioritise procedures over functions.
They take forklift safety and procedures very seriously.