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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5055
So construction has been safe for the last 18 months until today? Nonsense.
1. Delta has been said time and again it is a more virulent strain that seen before
2. Tradies on in particular a big site in box hill were breaching strict Covid protocols put in place. Apparently a bikie gang ran that site and everyone was too gutless to pull them onto line then it was too late when they spread it everywhere
3. Partner told me of no masks in lifts, sitting next to each other in sheds even tho chairs are roped off
4. You have a thug group within a bigger group who initially protested lack of amenities on site then anti vaxerss jumped on board
5. Suggest you check out Josh Jones, he said it well yday - you need a stack of tickets,cards, safety courses, safety gear, to step on site. These are MANDATORY!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5057
Apparently all
Got some new builds going on in our area and they are all halted.
Neighbors having a garage rebuild which is continuing this morning.
Our dog let them know not to park their vans too close, woke us up and a few others :-*

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5058
This government seems to have one tool in the tool box regardless of the task. Its called the lockdown tool. 

Does he ever think of a solution that focus on the rule breakers alone without crippling the whole industry or am i asking too much from this guy.

Triple the fines for businesses found to be breaking the rules. Triple the fines for individuals blatantly breaking the rules and praise those who follow the rules and show support for them by allowing them to continue.  Pilling everyone in the one basket starts to make the honest rule followers doubt things as they are not being shown any support for doing the right thing.

Considering the past with lockdowns hard to be convinced a 2 week lockdown achieves anything other then again show if you don't obey Dan he will simply lock us all you down. He loves the power he has and cant come up with any other tactic to control the actions of a few idiots.

What's the solution when reopening occurs and the same mindless protests occurs  - does he return to this tool box and grabs the lockdown tool again?  Madness in a state that has suffered enough.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5059
F the CFMEU and it's kin.   From alI those who have lost work while these classless meat heads stay in work yet biatch about minutiae around "conditions".  To all those who had paid with additional lock down time because these Muppets can't stay in their area,  wear a mask,  stay metre apart, wash their freaking hands or get vaccination.  Sorry fellas,  you've flushed all you social licence down the toilet.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5060
So construction has been safe for the last 18 months until today? Nonsense.

Plenty of others have had their say about this already, but i'll repeat a few things.

1. Protests. The first one, which i said at the time, would lead to an explosion of cases and the opposite of what they wanted. Clueless anyone who thought otherwise.
The one yesterday is the final straw. Property is getting damaged, factions are being created, chaos ensuing.

2. Big sites are spreading it. As others have mentioned and are not following the rules.
Like any industry, if you don't follow the rules, new ones will be made.

Just like when only a few apartment blocks were closed down because they were spreading it.
Just like when parts of regional vic were closed down because they were spreading it.

Its not rocket science.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5061
I can’t wait for the shenanigans when the vaccine mandate applies to the health system. How any medically trained professional could refuse the vaccine when they of all people can see the damage it inflicts is beyond me. Keeping their patients safe should be their priority. If they won’t do that, then we’re best off flushing them from the system and taking the short-term pain.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5062
Its not rocket science.
Unfortunately @kruddler I do not think it is the people doing the bulk of the day to day grunt that are the problem, most just want to earn a quid and get in, get done and get onto the next job as quickly as possible. It's the malingerers that are the subversives, it's always been that way.

FYI, in the old days when I was young and hot headed I was an FoC, the real workers were never a problem it was always the ones who do the least making the most noise! The Union and the Builders would do well to ID the culprits and quietly kybosh them going forward, they will then find 95% of the problems disappear on most sites.

If they cause trouble on sites and disrupt everybody earning a wage, they are not good union members at all, in fact they are the very opposite of representing the ideology of a fair days pay for a fair days work!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5063
the real workers were never a problem it was always the ones who do the least making the most noise!
^ this

Partner said it’s seems to be mainly the labourers the ones that haven’t needed to go to tafe and night school to earn their spots and worked hard to do their best. It’s the ones that are getting paid $1k a week to sweep the sheds or do menial jobs and now how dare anyone tell them that for the greater good we need to stand together and get jabbed!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5064
Poor owner of my local cafe, said the tradies were what was keeping him being able to open for the day, now done. He’s really upset!

But go ahead you bunch of loud morons and fight for your rights (when it suits you and only serves you, of course 🙄)

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5065
Watched that video violence outside the CFMMEU this morning.  Dunno a unionist that would ever kick an innocent dog ... what a mongrel POS he is.  Infiltrated riots again. 

So much for Law and Order

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5066
Watched that video violence outside the CFMMEU this morning.  Dunno a unionist that would ever kick an innocent dog ... what a mongrel POS he is.  Infiltrated riots again. 

So much for Law and Order
Yeah tradies don’t go to work dressed in jeans and runners…. POS - someone must know him!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5067
NSW now have almost 250 in ICU with about 120 on ventilators, and the fools protesting still think it's all a conspiracy!

Ironically, have a look at some of the protesters, 170cm x 120kg, they want to be reserving a front row seat in the ventilator isle. Some poor nurse is going to wreck her back trying to turn those tools over to wipe their ar5e after they've crap themselves in a coughing fit!

Do like the UK, face down and ar5e to the universe covered in a splatter sheet!

FMD, imagine walking into that to start your shift, I'm afraid I'd just go the euthanasia route. They want to forget worrying about the vaccine jab and consider the green dream! But therein lies the problem, many of us have sons and daughters who care, they roll up and look after these morons like they are precious and rare. Treat them with respect, nurse them through the best they possibly can, and be treated poorly for doing it!

Which of course highlights the real issue, it's not the numbers of ventilator machines that is the problem, it's the staff needed to maintain and monitor each unit that is the limiting factor. Ventilators aren't like phone chargers, you can't just hook someone up to it and walk away!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5068
The other thing about putting angry tradies out of work after a protest....

...with all this time on the hands, what do you think they will do? More potests!

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5069
NSW now have almost 250 in ICU with about 120 on ventilators, and the fools protesting still think it's all a conspiracy!

Ironically, have a look at some of the protesters, 170cm x 120kg, they want to be reserving a front row seat in the ventilator isle. Some poor nurse is going to wreck her back trying to turn those tools over to wipe their ar5e after they've crap themselves in a coughing fit!

Do like the UK, face down and ar5e to the universe covered in a splatter sheet!

FMD, imagine walking into that to start your shift, I'm afraid I'd just go the euthanasia route. They want to forget worrying about the vaccine jab and consider the green dream!

But there in lies the problem, many of us have sons and daughters who care, they roll up and look after these morons like they are precious and rare. Treat them with respect, nurse them through the best they possibly can, and be treated poorly for doing it!

Which of course highlights the real issue, it's not the numbers of ventilator machines that is the problem, it's the staff needed to maintain and monitor each unit that is the limiting factor. Ventilators aren't like phone chargers, you can't just hook someone up to it and walk away!
Good ICU nurses are 12 months in training, the money isn't that much extra than a non specialist RN either so you are talking very dedicated nurses wanting such a responsible job. Dan hasn't been looking after them so they are they are leaving the job...