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I think we all have had a co-worker that likes to pack up and leave early. :muttley:
One of our fellow CZ members recently had this happen while he was on it, and he ended up falling from the top. Hurt his pretty good, but nothing serious, I don't think. Fortunately he landed flat on his back, so I think it's just some bruising.
 
I just got Lasik...It might work for him too!
How'd the LASIK surgery go? I could probably benefit from the procedure, but I'm wary of the getting eye flaps. At least they offer a blade-less option now. A mandoline slicing my eyes? Hard pass. :eek:
One of our fellow CZ members recently had this happen while he was on it, and he ended up falling from the top. Hurt his pretty good, but nothing serious, I don't think. Fortunately he landed flat on his back, so I think it's just some bruising.
That's unfortunate. Luckily the fall wasn't serious. I always try to place the ladder on a level surface or make the surface as stable and level as I can. I'm not a fan of falling and try hard to avoid it. :D
 
How'd the LASIK surgery go? I could probably benefit from the procedure, but I'm wary of the getting eye flaps. At least they offer a blade-less option now. A mandoline slicing my eyes? Hard pass. :eek:

That's unfortunate. Luckily the fall wasn't serious. I always try to place the ladder on a level surface or make the surface as stable and level as I can. I'm not a fan of falling and try hard to avoid it. :D
Lasik went well, but expensive. About 4 grand to do both eyes. It's only good for distance and intermediate sight. They said they can't really do anything for old eyes that need reading glasses.

As for our fellow Zoner, he's a professional, so he did have it on level ground and all. It's just one of those weird ladders that can be used as a scaffold and such...so a crappy ladder.
 

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