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Boltar wrote:
"Joe Patrick" wrote in message ... http://www.freewebs.com/railwaysonline/news.html#news24 You have to wonder what kind of man feels sick and faints just because some other guys are discussing a vasectomy. I'm relly not sure I'd want this lightweight in charge of my train and god knows how he'd react in an emergency that possibly involved injuries. Burst into tears and throw up over the passengers? How someone reacts to a conversation and how they react to a real event are two totally different things. I also suffer the same probelm and have meaasured my length in a pub when a discussion I was in got round to such things (I did manage to put my pint on the bar first), despite the fact that the injury we were talking about was mine. I've have also had to deal with various emergencies and do so without folding up. |
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(Cast_Iron) wrote: wrote: In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: http://www.freewebs.com/news.html#news24 Tube Driver Faints on Moving Train One important thing that doesn't seem to have been picked up anywhere in the various reports of this is why was the train going along with the cab door open anyway? If the story is true as told, then it doesn't say much for the quality of the I/Op (road trainer) that was training him and this is definitely a disciplinary issue. It would seem that the trainee was very lucky in just getting away with a few bruises. The trainee opened the door because he was feeling faint, wanted fresh air and then fainted. That was one option I hadn't thought of - is that confirmed as to what happened?. Either way, the I/Op is still responsible for the train and even if the trainee had only just opened the door, the I/Op should have been watching out. Roger |
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In article , (Cast_Iron) wrote: wrote: In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: http://www.freewebs.com/news.html#news24 Tube Driver Faints on Moving Train One important thing that doesn't seem to have been picked up anywhere in the various reports of this is why was the train going along with the cab door open anyway? If the story is true as told, then it doesn't say much for the quality of the I/Op (road trainer) that was training him and this is definitely a disciplinary issue. It would seem that the trainee was very lucky in just getting away with a few bruises. The trainee opened the door because he was feeling faint, wanted fresh air and then fainted. That was one option I hadn't thought of - is that confirmed as to what happened?. That is definite. Either way, the I/Op is still responsible for the train and even if the trainee had only just opened the door, the I/Op should have been watching out. Agreed. A definitive version can be seen at http://billz1064.proboards.com/index...display&num=10 64934736 |
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"Cast_Iron" wrote in message ...
How someone reacts to a conversation and how they react to a real event are two totally different things. I also suffer the same probelm and have meaasured my length in a pub when a discussion I was in got round to such things (I did manage to put my pint on the bar first), despite the fact that the injury we were talking about was mine. I've have also had to deal with I guess your nickname on here is ironic then? various emergencies and do so without folding up. Uh huh. And what happens if someone gets injured and you have to discuss it with a paramedic? Will you just say "Oh , excuse me I feel faint, I must go to the powder room..." ?? B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
"Cast_Iron" wrote in message ... How someone reacts to a conversation and how they react to a real event are two totally different things. I also suffer the same probelm and have meaasured my length in a pub when a discussion I was in got round to such things (I did manage to put my pint on the bar first), despite the fact that the injury we were talking about was mine. I've have also had to deal with I guess your nickname on here is ironic then? various emergencies and do so without folding up. Uh huh. And what happens if someone gets injured and you have to discuss it with a paramedic? Will you just say "Oh , excuse me I feel faint, I must go to the powder room..." ?? B2003 One is what one is, grow up. |
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![]() "Joe Patrick" wrote in message om... http://www.freewebs.com/news.html#news24 Tube Driver Faints on Moving Train NEWS? You must be joking, this is more like ancient history!! |
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Robin Mayes wrote:
"Steve Naïve" wrote in message ... One day the media will actually get the place right in one of their reports! What and spoil a perfectly consistent record? :-) |
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