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Uncle Tom Doug

Official TMMAC Racist
Jun 24, 2022
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About 6-7 years ago, we had some dipshit from Siemens here turning up a power distribution unit. It was located in a protected area, so he had to be escorted. For whatever reason his escort ended up being our current CTO, although he wasn't the CTO at the time. The dude from Siemens starts doing his thing and within a minute or so, our CTO gets a phone call, so he steps maybe 10 feet away from the Siemens tech and the PDU.

The Siemens tech wasn't paying attention to what he was doing while he was terminating some of the connections and his screwdriver caused a massive arc which let to a massive flash and loud bang. Our CTO ran over to make sure he was okay, he was, and then immediately left the area to go grab some more people. As soon as he was alone, he started putting on the protective gear that he should have been wearing. Once he got about halfway suited up, he started noticing the cameras. He walked right up to one of them, looked right into it, and mouthed "FUCK".

Needless to say, Siemens replaced the PDU and waived the fees to install and turn-up the replacement. I think that fuckup cost them about a quarter of a million dollars, at least on paper. I believe that tech lost his job, too.
 

rmenergy

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Mar 27, 2021
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About 6-7 years ago, we had some dipshit from Siemens here turning up a power distribution unit. It was located in a protected area, so he had to be escorted. For whatever reason his escort ended up being our current CTO, although he wasn't the CTO at the time. The dude from Siemens starts doing his thing and within a minute or so, our CTO gets a phone call, so he steps maybe 10 feet away from the Siemens tech and the PDU.

The Siemens tech wasn't paying attention to what he was doing while he was terminating some of the connections and his screwdriver caused a massive arc which let to a massive flash and loud bang. Our CTO ran over to make sure he was okay, he was, and then immediately left the area to go grab some more people. As soon as he was alone, he started putting on the protective gear that he should have been wearing. Once he got about halfway suited up, he started noticing the cameras. He walked right up to one of them, looked right into it, and mouthed "FUCK".

Needless to say, Siemens replaced the PDU and waived the fees to install and turn-up the replacement. I think that fuckup cost them about a quarter of a million dollars, at least on paper. I believe that tech lost his job, too.
I’ve seen some bs over the years as well. Some recently. As a matter of fact I’m finishing up paperwork to have an entire comms group get their clearance authorizations pulled, required 8hr retraining class with exam of 80% or better to pass, probation & 5% pay reduction for 6mo.

Yesterday they did work that interrupted data transfer to a reliability entity without getting the ok to start work. My power desk had an outage card with the other entity in the queue. These guys called stating they were finished & we’re asked who they received the ok to begin work from. They said their boss. Wrong answer.
 

rmenergy

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Mar 27, 2021
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About 6-7 years ago, we had some dipshit from Siemens here turning up a power distribution unit. It was located in a protected area, so he had to be escorted. For whatever reason his escort ended up being our current CTO, although he wasn't the CTO at the time. The dude from Siemens starts doing his thing and within a minute or so, our CTO gets a phone call, so he steps maybe 10 feet away from the Siemens tech and the PDU.

The Siemens tech wasn't paying attention to what he was doing while he was terminating some of the connections and his screwdriver caused a massive arc which let to a massive flash and loud bang. Our CTO ran over to make sure he was okay, he was, and then immediately left the area to go grab some more people. As soon as he was alone, he started putting on the protective gear that he should have been wearing. Once he got about halfway suited up, he started noticing the cameras. He walked right up to one of them, looked right into it, and mouthed "FUCK".

Needless to say, Siemens replaced the PDU and waived the fees to install and turn-up the replacement. I think that fuckup cost them about a quarter of a million dollars, at least on paper. I believe that tech lost his job, too.
Funniest one was a tech that dropped an Air Force base because of a screwdriver in his back pocket. This was prior to new solid state relay package so the old electromechanical relays were still in service. He was behind the relay board taking his readings, squatted down & the screwdriver shorted two lugs on the back of a distance relay that controls the cb feeding the AFB.

Management didn’t believe the outage report so had the guy walk through what he did. Guy puts the screwdriver in his back pocket & says “I squatted down to get my time stamps here” & shorts the same lugs dropping the AFB again 😂😂😂😂😂
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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When I was framing houses back in the 90s we had a guy on the roof tie up a support line to keep from falling off. Solid idea until the dude who owned the van that he tied the other end of the rope to decided to go to lunch.
 

kvr28

I am the Greengo
Nov 22, 2015
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I mean, that's how I roll.
Gimme Linemen & a insulated flathead & I'll wire the world.
I know sparkies that do the same, had an electrician replacing fridge units in a grocery store, I don't even know what the voltage was of the wire he was trying to wrestle fuck into the cabinet but he nicked it on a piece of a sheet metal corner and got blown back, his clothes were smoking, he lit a cigarette and just sat there staring at it, finished his smoke and then went back at it. I was just standing there like wtf.
 

Tom_Cody

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Aug 13, 2024
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Funniest one was a tech that dropped an Air Force base because of a screwdriver in his back pocket. This was prior to new solid state relay package so the old electromechanical relays were still in service. He was behind the relay board taking his readings, squatted down & the screwdriver shorted two lugs on the back of a distance relay that controls the cb feeding the AFB.

Management didn’t believe the outage report so had the guy walk through what he did. Guy puts the screwdriver in his back pocket & says “I squatted down to get my time stamps here” & shorts the same lugs dropping the AFB again 😂😂😂😂😂
2nd time was on management, lol.
 

kvr28

I am the Greengo
Nov 22, 2015
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Funniest one was a tech that dropped an Air Force base because of a screwdriver in his back pocket. This was prior to new solid state relay package so the old electromechanical relays were still in service. He was behind the relay board taking his readings, squatted down & the screwdriver shorted two lugs on the back of a distance relay that controls the cb feeding the AFB.

Management didn’t believe the outage report so had the guy walk through what he did. Guy puts the screwdriver in his back pocket & says “I squatted down to get my time stamps here” & shorts the same lugs dropping the AFB again 😂😂😂😂😂
lol, awesome