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Pues en esta escena que captaste parece que ese trabajador atiende de buena manera a su trabajo. Cuál es la razón de ese no ver a los trabajadores trabajar?
I always see workers standing around, yet in the end things get done. It makes me think I've been running too fast in life. I like how the light focuses on the forklift driver.
...less common these days.
ReplyDeleteTalking is easier
DeleteMaybe he's on his way to coffee break?
ReplyDeleteI bet every 2 hours
DeleteAnd yet it works.
ReplyDeleteI always find those machines interesting. We passed larger ones yesterday. We have roadworks going on everywhere lately.
ReplyDeleteRoadworks to increase government statistics on low employment
DeleteLo que sería común, es verlos trabajar, a las horas en que corresponde su trabajo.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Haha -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThey were chatting to each other for ages
DeleteWhy not common?
ReplyDeleteThe welfare system in this country is too good
DeleteAlways good to see workers actually out doing some labor. But they running a forklift isn't hard labor.
ReplyDeleteThese days, everything is hard work even the breathing
DeletePues en esta escena que captaste parece que ese trabajador atiende de buena manera a su trabajo. Cuál es la razón de ese no ver a los trabajadores trabajar?
ReplyDeleteSilly Sollies, serious machine
ReplyDeleteMen at work on the road. That forklift is not an electric one, which would be eco-friendly ed efficient.
ReplyDeleteWorkers at work... excellent!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
A multicare in action 😊👍🏻 in german it is called "ant" 🐜
ReplyDeleteHa - how good :-) I don't have to!
ReplyDeleteI always see workers standing around, yet in the end things get done. It makes me think I've been running too fast in life. I like how the light focuses on the forklift driver.
ReplyDeleteEso pasa en muchas partes. Besos.
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