I Hate This!!
#12
RE: I Hate This!!
ORIGINAL: evilscotsman
Ever had a lit cigarette thrown out of a car window bounce off your cheek? Not much fun. This could get quiteinteresting. Let's keep it going. Tellus all what pisses you off the most.[sm=popcorn.gif]
Ever had a lit cigarette thrown out of a car window bounce off your cheek? Not much fun. This could get quiteinteresting. Let's keep it going. Tellus all what pisses you off the most.[sm=popcorn.gif]
#15
RE: I Hate This!!
Leaf blowers... grrrr[:@].... Guys who water the street instead of their lawn, thereby causing an mc road hazard...bigger GRRRR[:@] Ihave actually pulled over and shut offlawn sprinklers on more than one occasion... I don't know if it got the point across... but it made me feel a little better [8D] I really don't understand the leaf blower thing... Do they really think the dirt is just disappearing?.... No morons... It is just moving to a different spot (e.g. on top of our vehicles).
#17
RE: I Hate This!!
Lmao PIAB ... Hey, do you work in a jail? I was a shift supervisor at a juvenile detention center for five years... So I feel your pain... It's amazing how criminals (and their parents) expect such preferential treatment... And for the most part they get it. Sorry for the thread-jack Dallas
#18
RE: I Hate This!!
YeaI work in a regional jail with about 1300 inmates. Been there for 10 years now. I shouldn't complain though as I mostly work in the IT department now but when I do have to run a pod those little ***** get on my nerves.
I too am amazed at some of the parents and their attitudes. Whatchya gonna do though? (besides lock their asses down )
I too am amazed at some of the parents and their attitudes. Whatchya gonna do though? (besides lock their asses down )
#19
RE: I Hate This!!
WOW...1300 inmates.... The juvie center I worked at was just a seventy bed facility. I have done tours of those larger pod style jails, and they are impressive. I can't imagine running a pod in one of those babies though... Must be very challenging, to say the least. The difficult part of working with juveniles was the ridiculously high recidivism rate. Sometimes you would make some progress, only to release them back into the same enabling environment... frustrating.