Remember going to school?

by zhaobin691 on 2012-03-05 09:56:55

In the morning, after work, I took a shower, washed my clothes, quickly dried my hair with a hairdryer, and then went to sleep. I was sleeping soundly when I suddenly heard a woman shouting loudly, which woke me up. I'm sure it wasn't just me; all the residents of this building must have been woken up. I looked at my phone, and it was 12:45 PM. I guess I was too tired last night, having slept for so long, but I still felt very sleepy. Damn! Knowing that we work night shifts, couldn't she have been quieter? But it's not bad anyway, as it's just about time for lunch. However, when I got up and went to the kitchen, the door was tightly locked, and there was nothing on the table. What's going on? The lunchtime here is always unpredictable, sometimes you wait in vain and can't even eat. Sigh! There's nothing I can do but go back to the dormitory, watch "Go With the Flow" while waiting. After what seemed like an eternity, I got up again to check, and thank goodness! I finally saw the kitchen door open. That excitement is indescribable by any single word! It turns out that the foreman and his wife went to Guangzhou to play today and asked a colleague to cook. After fumbling around for a while, I managed to eat something. Regardless of how it tasted, I quickly had a bowl and continued reading the novel. Around 2:30 PM, I fell asleep. Unexpectedly, at 4 o'clock, I was woken up by the noise of children playing. At 6 o'clock in the evening, I was woken up again by a group of people screaming. Is this even livable?? I really want to get angry! Continuing to sleep is impossible, and I don't have the energy to read novels. I could only lie in bed and rest my eyes. Close to 7 o'clock, I got up and had dinner. We will start work late tonight, receiving notice at 7:55 PM. First, we came over to block the road. The car dropped us off at the tunnel entrance. After getting out of the car, we placed water barriers, traffic cones, and sand buckets, turned on the warning lights, and officially started working! Tonight, our team continues to pull the radio lines, while others continue to lay fiber optics. However, yesterday we worked on the south line, and today we switched to the north line. The fog was very thick tonight, and our leader reminded us to pay attention to safety. Try to stay inside as much as possible if there's nothing urgent. The cars in the tunnel drive extremely fast. You see cars from far away, and in the blink of an eye, they are already right in front of you. So, despite all of us wearing reflective clothing, our safety is still not guaranteed! Especially during the wee hours of the morning, the human body clock is at its sleepiest time, and most drivers easily doze off. Last week, when we were installing PVC pipes through the tunnel, a colleague was holding a reflective baton in the lane with roadblocks set up to stop vehicles. A minivan came rushing from afar, showing no intention of slowing down. My colleague quickly jumped aside, and the car continued forward. It looked like it was about to hit the handcart behind where we were working, and the situation was extremely urgent!! Everyone was on edge, and just at that moment, the situation changed. The minivan made a sharp turn, hitting the water barrier beside it and stopping. The minivan narrowly missed the handcart, allowing the two colleagues on the handcart to escape danger. Everyone let out a sigh of relief. Still shaken, we immediately surrounded the minivan and questioned the driver. The driver also looked terrified and explained that he had fallen asleep. The foreman didn't make things too difficult for him. After reminding him to be careful while driving, he let him go. Now, when we talk about this incident, everyone still sighs with emotion. No wonder the leader takes our safety measures so seriously! "Go With the Flow" is provided by Xia Hua Literature Network Relevant theme articles: Remember when I was in school...