Those idiots are the worst. They think they are untouchable because of who they know.
I seen a guy who was the brother in law of someone big in a company. This guy ignored the new guy who pointed out that he should probably reset his tracks before he got stuck.
Guys reply was that he's been doing this for 20 years. He knows what hes doing.
Dude went to mave a 1/2hr later and buried a million dollar trackhoe in the mud.
Guys brother in law walks a high reach trackhoe over there to help him get unstuck.
Loosened up all the sand around them in the 5 acre pond they were digging.
Afternoon sun shower came through around 3:30 that afternoon and washed all the sand down onto the trackhoe.
4:30 pm, i'm driving by that pond and all I see is a trackhoe boom and about 6" of cab and the roof



I stopped and inspected it. They buried a Kumatsu PC 400 trackhoe.
They had to have a wellpoint company come in and put a wellpoint system around the trakhoe to suck out the ground water.
Give it a week and then dig it back out.
Cost the company $40k to get the trackhoe unstuck.
They had to have caterpillar come over with their filtration truck, filter all the fluids.
Then a mechanic had to bypass all the trackhoes safety measures, fire it up and walk it out of the hole and right onto a low boy trailer to haul it back to their shop.
Their mechanic figured they did about $150k worth of damage to the trackhoe, all because the operator wouldn't listen to the new guy


