I get this same reaction from every teacher that opens their classroom cabinets the week before school starts and can’t remember how all their classroom tech is supposed to be hooked up to the teacher plates.
For a long time, There was a famous building in the Washington DC area that did no demolition of existing conditions when doing renovations. The construction just lowered the corridor ceilings to accommodate new stuff. When it was finally gutted for a complete renovation there was 10 feet above ceiling crammed with pipes, ducts, and wiring and 9.5 feet in the usable space below.
seanfear about 2 years ago
someone dangles a power cable down or something!
Orbi-Wan Premium Member about 2 years ago
I get this same reaction from every teacher that opens their classroom cabinets the week before school starts and can’t remember how all their classroom tech is supposed to be hooked up to the teacher plates.
rick92040 about 2 years ago
I was a point of sale technician for awhile. I hated it. The worst were the grocery stores.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Discussing the retail store business is truly a mess.
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
Looks like she’s wired.
crazeekatlady almost 2 years ago
For a long time, There was a famous building in the Washington DC area that did no demolition of existing conditions when doing renovations. The construction just lowered the corridor ceilings to accommodate new stuff. When it was finally gutted for a complete renovation there was 10 feet above ceiling crammed with pipes, ducts, and wiring and 9.5 feet in the usable space below.