Joe, I'll do that and add 23 hours and 59 minutes... I can handle being away from here for a day. At least a 1 minute time out is good. Perhaps others will follow, nice idea. ThanksHow about a moment of silence across the system. At 1:00PM eastern time we should all stop what we are doing for 1 minute and reflect on our loss.
Damn.
Let this be a clarion call to all of us who work on the ramp....
A. Be careful/aware. Rushing to make on time isn't worth your life. Ever.
B. Along with that, if your equipment isn't safe, RED TAG IT!
R.I.P.
First of all, Prayers and condolences to the family of the 22 year old co-worker. We are alway's exposed to possible situations of danger, when this happens it brings us to reality. God Bless and keep him and his family in your prayers.+1 to EVERYTHING Kev has said here.
Also to all my brothers & sisters in PHL & to this co workers family. I'm deeply saddened to hear of this loss & my thoughts and prayers go out to each and everyone of you.
R.I.P.
Deepest sadness.
How about a moment of silence across the system. At 1:00PM eastern time we should all stop what we are doing for 1 minute and reflect on our loss.
MODS...how about out of respect for this lost soul you take the US forum offline @ 13:00 for a moment of silence..How about a moment of silence across the system. At 1:00PM eastern time we should all stop what we are doing for 1 minute and reflect on our loss.
How about a moment of silence across the system. At 1:00PM eastern time we should all stop what we are doing for 1 minute and reflect on our loss.
While a very tragic situation, my suggestion is to turn mourning into a celebration of life. It helps get through tough times.
MODS...how about out of respect for this lost soul you take the US forum offline @ 13:00 for a moment of silence..