To take me off of that, I will come through will another guerrillarain teaches.
This one is super important but always overlooked so I'm gonna do it anyway.
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I can't exactly remember what else I wanted to put in this thread. Fire and life safety stuff takes up so much time and work and money.
I spend a lot of time training office managers and HR people for these scenarios, and I'm also the honorary fire alarm-puller.
I was out with my team for lunch today, and we all looked at each other when we heard the *click* right before the alarm went off. We were the only ones to evacuate. The fucking staff at the restaurant didn't even know if there was a fire or not, but didn't tell anyone to evacuate. 🚩 🚩 🚩
Do you have any questions for me?