I used to work at a hospital, in an office in the basement. There was a department that handled incoming shipments & stock down the hall. They had a revolving door of young men working "supply". These kids had a "tradition" whenever a new guy started. They would hand him a fresh Has-mat suit (a plastic jumper with a hood & face mask) and tell him to move the canisters out of a locked room in the hall. But be careful! Load them on a pallate & take them up to the first floor.
The canisters were actually to load commercial Soda machines. The directions for the delivery led to the cafeteria.
POST A COMMENTcnubelevit(03/30/2006)
Pretty good. We would take the new guy/girl put them in a cubicle with a new computer, phone,etc.. Actually the computer,phone and everything else were completely gutted. No internal parts.
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