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VIDEO: Have a nice day, now!

September 12, 2016
We’ve all had bad days at the office. But sometimes, as in the case of heavy equipment operators, your office is a rather large machine, the ‘bad’ can be disastrous at the least and fatal at the worst.

As this video shows, a machine driver can be literally thrown out of his office if he or she is having a bad day.

At 2:20 into the video, we see the results of what would normally be road rage in any other machine but a material handler.

Near the end of the video, we see how the consequences of a small bump in a warehouse can have big repercussions.

So, drive safely today. And have a nice day, now!

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