They put you in situations where you either cut corners by breaking those standards or get in trouble for not being able to do all the work they wanted you to do. In that way they won't be held responsible if you break OSHA standards because technically they educated you and told you not to do it.
Regardless, they are still pretty much sweatshops.
Their work around for putting me in a forklift despite having literally zero forklift experience (also with narrow spaces because we had a lot of kegs that month which requires a license) was that I was in "training".
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Lucem, you're right, it's silly to talk about what I would or wouldn't do IRL. Glad you brought it up. Maybe you should write an instrumental about it. I recommend a piano paired with a clarinet. With ambient sounds of you hanging from your shower curtain you ****ing failure.
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Art Is Dead. Buy My ****.
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