March 15, 2002 at 12:49 pm
Last night I found out the a good friend of mine is now in hospital after a serious car accident where he fell asleep behind the wheel of his car!
He pushes his self really hard to get the extra money so that he can buy a house, but where dose it say that you must work even after your own shift has finished? I push myself very hard and do all nighters as well, but the difference is, I work at home!
This is the second time a friend of mine has fallen asleep behind the wheel of their car! I promise myself that this will never happen again!
People please, if you feel tired, have a rest, particularly you airline chaps, can’t have planes falling outta the sky now can we?
Seriously, Take care!
Ja
I can do it, but I need your support!
By: andrewm - 16th March 2002 at 20:26
RE: A Friendly Warning!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 16-03-02 AT 08:45Â PM (GMT)]Rabie,
You mean you DON’T fall asleep in all subjects!! I must be doing something wrong!
Andrew M
By: Benair316P - 16th March 2002 at 09:33
RE: A Friendly Warning!
I know exactly what you mean…we all need to chill a bit more.
I hope your friend gets well soon Ja.
Benair
By: Rabie - 15th March 2002 at 13:26
RE: A Friendly Warning!
yeh know what you mean – whne your at school after staying up till 1am the previous night and getting up at 6:45am you start falling asleep in some subjects or on the bus 😀
rabie :9
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th March 2002 at 13:11
RE: A Friendly Warning!
Hey Ja, surely I don’t have to tell you that that’s all the airline guys ever do, especially the Captains?
Easy life. Get your first officer to handle the first and last three minutes of the trip (and if he ain’t up to it, sack him and get a new one), dial in your waypoints, call in the prettiest stewardess to sit on your knee and amuse you for the next ‘x’ hours. Oh, and remember to speak slowly to the self-loading-cargo once every few hours, just to make them think that you guys up in the pointy end actually care, and that’s the job done. 😉