They didn’t plan on the ground force from the cars sucking up the water valve covers in the street of the race track which requires asphalt repairs so I don’t think we can expect them to plan on delays for staffing either. I have to think they were already maxed here as it was.
I’m surprised to read they are running cars at 230 am to 4am. I understand the time constraints but that racket at the middle of the night. Good thing it’s in Vegas I guess.
As for why they water pipes under roads a part of me doesn’t get for disruptions to traffic. I would have thought these would be better run under sidewalks and the edges of roads but I’m a layman in these areas. I suspect there’s good reasons for this?
I understand that they didnt expect this particular incident. But sessions being delayed isnt some magical new thing. It happens all the time. They shouldn’t have organized the personnel in a way that they were already maxed out by default.
They didn’t plan on the ground force from the cars sucking up the water valve covers in the street of the race track which requires asphalt repairs so I don’t think we can expect them to plan on delays for staffing either. I have to think they were already maxed here as it was.
I’m surprised to read they are running cars at 230 am to 4am. I understand the time constraints but that racket at the middle of the night. Good thing it’s in Vegas I guess.
As for why they water pipes under roads a part of me doesn’t get for disruptions to traffic. I would have thought these would be better run under sidewalks and the edges of roads but I’m a layman in these areas. I suspect there’s good reasons for this?
I understand that they didnt expect this particular incident. But sessions being delayed isnt some magical new thing. It happens all the time. They shouldn’t have organized the personnel in a way that they were already maxed out by default.
But only hiring barely enough people in order to maximize profits is the American Way! Why hire 2 people if you can overwork and underpay 1?