Yeah you should eat the tomato bro.fast food workers. how hard is your fucking job? What do you think NO TOMATOES means?
Actually, that reminds me of a frequent rustler: doors with the handicap motor on them are often much more difficult to open manually than they otherwise would be. Every now and then you're expecting to just shoulder/elbow the door open, and the fucking thing barely budges and you look like an asshole running in to a door.2) a lady went out of her way to hit the handicap button to open a door when she had a free hand that is capable of manually opening one
Shitty installation is what that is. It may be different in the Great White North, but it isn't supposed to take more than 5 pounds of force to open a door, specifically because people with handicaps and/or wheelchairs need to be able to open them. The presence of an auto operator doesn't change that requirement unless there is a motion/floor sensor that opens it for everyone.Actually, that reminds me of a frequent rustler: doors with the handicap motor on them are often much more difficult to open manually than they otherwise would be. Every now and then you're expecting to just shoulder/elbow the door open, and the fucking thing barely budges and you look like an asshole running in to a door.
Job security mate. We all need doors.Shitty installation is what that is. It may be different in the Great White North, but it isn't supposed to take more than 5 pounds of force to open a door, specifically because people with handicaps and/or wheelchairs need to be able to open them. The presence of an auto operator doesn't change that requirement unless there is a motion/floor sensor that opens it for everyone.
Grats me having a shitty job where I have to know thatNow I'm rustled.![]()
My experiences down here in the south agree with eomer's. If there's a handicap button, somewhere around 75% of the time it will be harder to open. Probably 20% of the time its stiff enough that I have to break stride to get it open.Shitty installation is what that is. It may be different in the Great White North, but it isn't supposed to take more than 5 pounds of force to open a door, specifically because people with handicaps and/or wheelchairs need to be able to open them. The presence of an auto operator doesn't change that requirement unless there is a motion/floor sensor that opens it for everyone.
Grats me having a shitty job where I have to know thatNow I'm rustled.![]()
I am probably the worst person ever to pick lines in any supermarkets, 7-11's, any place where you have to wait in line to be attended.Waiting in line at the 7-11 to buy a $1 candy bar in cash, and getting stuck behind some mouth breather counting out change to buy hand-picked scratch-off lotto tickets.
at least you didn't get macedWaiting in line at the 7-11 to buy a $1 candy bar in cash, and getting stuck behind some mouth breather counting out change to buy hand-picked scratch-off lotto tickets.
I've come close. I was stuck behind some black chick counting out change for a Swisher Sweet, and after a few minutes of her counting out nickels/dimes she realized she didn't have enough, at which point she chose a cheaper cigarillo and started her count all over again. I heaved a big sigh and rolled my eyes and the chick went Full Ferguson on my ass.at least you didn't get maced