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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"UglyDan®©T" wrote in message ... She's a lucky lady, But IMO she was more than likely just along for the ride, Since she fell over at night and no one noticed, Shrimpboats only work at night in the Gulf, and ALL hands turn 2 culling the catch between tows, No breaks, no reading, just work! At sunrise they haul the nets, throw the hook, and lay to for the day, Then you take your break. Don't ask me how I know, I just do, UD I know. A family member spent 5 yrs working on a shrimper in the Gulf. Meanwhile, the captain should've been able to keep track of 3-4 people. I don't buy the excuses. Excuses for what? Not having eyes 360 degrees? Not watching one person while he works? Not doing what no one else does during these processes? Please, and make sure to detail this, tell us exactly what went wrong and why you blame anyone but the lady hanging out on deck without proper equipment? Geeze, sometimes when you are wrong it is time to admit it or just leave it alone. Scotty, who was not there, so will not pass judgement. |
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