TheIronSheik
SUPER ELITE UPPER TIER
When I worked for the oil companies, it was corporate policy that you backed into your spots. The reason was because if something went wrong at the rig, you could hope in the car and go without doing a three point turn. It was safer. Which is funny, because when you went into the Rig Manager's trailer, he always made you take your boots off so you didn't track mud around. When I pointed it out that you'd have to run in socks to your car, no one seemed to find it as funny/interesting as me. Whatevs.
But now I work at a company that really doesn't have a chance of exploding. Or anything too crazy more so than any other company. But I notice a lot of people backing into spots. I know it's not a company policy so it just makes me wonder, why is this becoming a thing? Backing into a spot seems much more troublesome in the real world.
What are you and why?
But now I work at a company that really doesn't have a chance of exploding. Or anything too crazy more so than any other company. But I notice a lot of people backing into spots. I know it's not a company policy so it just makes me wonder, why is this becoming a thing? Backing into a spot seems much more troublesome in the real world.
What are you and why?