Far out!
Dude⌠open them already!
âGet that bird offa my ass!â
If youâve ever been around a job site, you know that there are different colors for different trades, so that you know who to talk to about something. Youâve got your construction workers, welders, electricians, safety inspectors, firefighters, managers, and ⌠females(?). For which the color is pink because of course it is.
I happened upon this posted un-ironically, I think. Although the note âin some companies it is used as an additional helmetâ makes me wonder. I have no idea what that means. The concept of an âadditional helmetâ is baffling. Maybe the guys use it as such because one hardhat alone isnât enough to handle the beatings they get from the women after showing them this picture?
Our shop uses pink and light blue for trainees. The color depends on the stock they have on hand for each building.
I think they give visitors the same hats, plus a minder.
âNow howâs that for a topper, huhuhum?!â
Thatâs a great documentary. Still waiting for part 2.
Somehow I donât want to know anything more about that . . .
Ok the headline made me feelz for the clown but the actual story made me feel like he is being an ass to get eyeballz on his program. But, if his goal was to get the eyeballz, then I think - good job clown. Sometimes being a small business owner, you have to get your message out there. Maybe the schools arenât his intended audience and he can find a way through the publicity to find a better place to share his program.
I wonder what would have happened if heâd encouraged the kids to turn in their parents for, say, tax fraud? (To pick a white-color crime purely at random.)