Elevator Poll
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I use the elevator approximately 4 times a day, because I live and work on the 7th floor. It would be more healthy to use stairs instead, I know..
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my stats, which are olde ones...
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When I was a student I had a job in a real estate company where I had to make short interviews with tenants in office buildings. So I used tons of elevators then, maybe 20 or 30 on some days, each up and down. And I never got stuck in those months. But in the years after that job I got stuck in the university, in a department store, and at home.
in our hotel was one, after that accident we moved to the first floor because i have astma and i can't walk untill the nineth floor. in that hotel happened a lot, after the hollidays i wrote a letter to the organisation and i became a lot of money back (15000 bf) i was there 3 years ago. i'm still angry about it.bhoeyb wrote:I never got stuck in an elevator but I haven't seen any elevators in Venezuela, so I couldn't try them out ...valkske wrote:i never use an elevator because in venezuela i fell down with the elevator from the ninth floor untill the second floor , i live on de fourth floor without en elevator
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I'm living at the 6th floor an I'm very lazy. So you can guess, how many times I have to use the elevator...
If our elevator ist destroyed, I have to stay at home until the elevator ist okay again. Or I only can leave my home and have to wait outside until the elevator has been repaired. In the wintertime it can be very strange, to sleep under bridges...
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If our elevator ist destroyed, I have to stay at home until the elevator ist okay again. Or I only can leave my home and have to wait outside until the elevator has been repaired. In the wintertime it can be very strange, to sleep under bridges...
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How often does that happen to you? :DEurocracker wrote:I'm living at the 6th floor an I'm very lazy. So you can guess, how many times I have to use the elevator... :)
If our elevator ist destroyed, I have to stay at home until the elevator ist okay again. Or I only can leave my home and have to wait outside until the elevator has been repaired. In the wintertime it can be very strange, to sleep under bridges... :cry:
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What do you mean? How often the elevator is destroyed or how often I have to sleep unter a bridge ?Dakkus wrote:How often does that happen to you?Eurocracker wrote:I'm living at the 6th floor an I'm very lazy. So you can guess, how many times I have to use the elevator...
If our elevator is destroyed, I have to stay at home until the elevator ist okay again. Or I only can leave my home and have to wait outside until the elevator has been repaired. In the wintertime it can be very strange, to sleep under bridges...
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Okay - the elevator is one time a year destroyed, maybe. But the firm, that has to repair it, is very fast mostly, it's lucky. Until now, I was successful in avoiding to sleep under a bridge...
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This poll reminds me what happened last Friday when I was on a working gig at Turku New Shipyard. There's an almost ready cruise ship for Caribbean Sea.
I was going for lunch with my workmate and when we stepped out from the board we saw ambulances and a helicopter. Later we got to know that a man had squeezed to death between lift and the lift well.
He was 55-year old Danish electrician, working for a subcontractor. He was doing some final settings for the lift when the accident happened. It happened not too faraway from the engine room where I was working. There were flags at half-mast at the shipyard gate when we left.
So, be careful with lifts.
I was going for lunch with my workmate and when we stepped out from the board we saw ambulances and a helicopter. Later we got to know that a man had squeezed to death between lift and the lift well.
He was 55-year old Danish electrician, working for a subcontractor. He was doing some final settings for the lift when the accident happened. It happened not too faraway from the engine room where I was working. There were flags at half-mast at the shipyard gate when we left.
So, be careful with lifts.
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I use them maybe once a week when visiting my friends in the town. I live in the country, my next door neighbour is 2Km away so we don't have elevators out here. Could be useful after a glass of wine, but I'll manage.
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Aaron wrote:This poll reminds me what happened last Friday when I was on a working gig at Turku New Shipyard. There's an almost ready cruise ship for Caribbean Sea.
I was going for lunch with my workmate and when we stepped out from the board we saw ambulances and a helicopter. Later we got to know that a man had squeezed to death between lift and the lift well.
He was 55-year old Danish electrician, working for a subcontractor. He was doing some final settings for the lift when the accident happened. It happened not too faraway from the engine room where I was working. There were flags at half-mast at the shipyard gate when we left.
So, be careful with lifts.
What a horrible accident ...
The most impressing elevator I used was the one in the television-tower of Berlin Take a look at the following URL: www.berlinerfernsehturm.de - it's famous! This elevator goes so fast, that you have the effect you know from travelling by planes or from driving in the mountains: The crack in your ears...
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I use elevator over 10 times in workday. When i leave home, i don't use it. When i'm going to smoke during workday, i use elevator because place where i'm working is 4th floor. When i go to home i sometimes use elevator if i have not energy for climbing to 4th floor.
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