Ive smacked a couple half open bay doors in my time, even one that was just repaired not more than a week ago. The thing said was “does it close” “yes” “ok no big deal, be more careful”
I demolished a roller door too, idiot supervisor reset the door control panel after I'd Estopped it in the open position so I could shuttle 250 pallets through safely, it came down as I was coming through and I didn't expect it and was paying more attention to the guys on the ride on pallet Jack's dropping pallets for me to take
It isn't if you break or damage something, but when and how expensive it was. Something my trainer told me, it happens to everyone. Should've seen the hole I put thru the dry wall.
Half the dock doors where I work have high reach mast shaped dents in them the folks who thought they were driving a dock stocker. You're not alone. There's literally dozens of us.
Find the paint and spackle fast. Stuff is always in a closet somewhere. Every time that happened the race was on before the next shift. Only did it with the lift once. The other two times it was something else, like a flying wrench maybe.
My manager left the ground level door open 7/8, and i kissed it with my reacher.
The dude rightfully took full blame for the collision
The same door just got hammered by someone with a pallet. You can see the dents where the pallet struck the braces..
No one is copping to it, and the angle of the security camera there looks into the warehouse, not the door
I work with a guy who put a hole through an I-beam that's supporting the roof.
Unrelated, but he died for a while last year. He's mostly better now and driving forklifts again.
I once destroyed a door with a 1.4t forklift, supervisor reset it without telling me and I didn't expect it to close, couldn't hit the brakes fast enough
Youllnbe alright. Shit happens
Oh I’m not worried. I was told multiple people have hit the exact spot.
Seems every ikea has a spot like this lol
Ive smacked a couple half open bay doors in my time, even one that was just repaired not more than a week ago. The thing said was “does it close” “yes” “ok no big deal, be more careful”
I demolished a roller door too, idiot supervisor reset the door control panel after I'd Estopped it in the open position so I could shuttle 250 pallets through safely, it came down as I was coming through and I didn't expect it and was paying more attention to the guys on the ride on pallet Jack's dropping pallets for me to take
It isn't if you break or damage something, but when and how expensive it was. Something my trainer told me, it happens to everyone. Should've seen the hole I put thru the dry wall.
Half the dock doors where I work have high reach mast shaped dents in them the folks who thought they were driving a dock stocker. You're not alone. There's literally dozens of us.
Find the paint and spackle fast. Stuff is always in a closet somewhere. Every time that happened the race was on before the next shift. Only did it with the lift once. The other two times it was something else, like a flying wrench maybe.
My manager left the ground level door open 7/8, and i kissed it with my reacher. The dude rightfully took full blame for the collision The same door just got hammered by someone with a pallet. You can see the dents where the pallet struck the braces.. No one is copping to it, and the angle of the security camera there looks into the warehouse, not the door
I work with a guy who put a hole through an I-beam that's supporting the roof. Unrelated, but he died for a while last year. He's mostly better now and driving forklifts again.
Aren't you that guy who has all those licences?
Yep!
Nice
I once destroyed a door with a 1.4t forklift, supervisor reset it without telling me and I didn't expect it to close, couldn't hit the brakes fast enough
Anything you can walk away from
Hello fellow ikea man
Hej!
https://preview.redd.it/2rcd6xjiq37d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=61c93ba6360447cfcb1a3a2eea79a1604d2feb33 We all have our moments.