For a mistake that big, someone’s boss gets fired. If you were even able to fuck it up that bad there have already been so many fuck ups.
Exactly. And what are they going to hire a new crew tomorrow to flip that shit back over again and keep doing business as usual? Lol no.
Flipping it back over will be extreamly difficult, probably will require several excavators. Then they will have to inspect the engine, to see if its damaged. If it needs parts, it could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair. The truck may need parts or welding as well. They will likely fire the driver who flipped it and replace him with someone. You can learn fairly quick.
Could be the person's first day.
If you're a supervisor and you send someone out on site with the ability to fuck up this badly, it's your fault.
People need training, supervision and evaluation before you turn them loose on the real stuff.
Thats a hell of a fuckin memory, I'd want a picture too
Awww look at it, how cute, it wants belly rubs.
Its so trusting! I don't know if I can bring myself to eat large trucks anymore.
Sad Optimus Prime sounds
Whats the problem just lift the bed until its right side up
Just flip the 48 upside down and no one will even notice.
And if that doesn't work, try it again while violently jiggling the steering back and forth.
/set gravity=0.01
Then give it a nudge with your foot.
"Hold 'RB' to flip... wait, what? How did you do that?"
For a mistake that big, someone’s boss gets fired. If you were even able to fuck it up that bad there have already been so many fuck ups.
Exactly. And what are they going to hire a new crew tomorrow to flip that shit back over again and keep doing business as usual? Lol no.
Flipping it back over will be extreamly difficult, probably will require several excavators. Then they will have to inspect the engine, to see if its damaged. If it needs parts, it could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair. The truck may need parts or welding as well. They will likely fire the driver who flipped it and replace him with someone. You can learn fairly quick.
Could be the person's first day.
If you're a supervisor and you send someone out on site with the ability to fuck up this badly, it's your fault.
People need training, supervision and evaluation before you turn them loose on the real stuff.