Training day

I was a little late getting to the office the public transportation was pretty slow and that didn't bother me as I walked around I ran into two former coworkers that I hadn't seen since long before the pandemic due to the type of work they do it's very common, when I arrived one coworker said thank goodness you got here the guys are in the field period go and take pictures I'm busy right now I know it's something you like. So I went straight to the training camp.

The first thing I did was to photograph the tents where they are staying for the night, they are small, I think they fit two people.
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There was a medical assistance tent in case an accident occurs, there are special people to attend to these situations.

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The first thing was the theory, the instructor explained step by step what they were going to do, it is not the typical classroom where there is where to sit the kids were attentive sitting on the floor I think the easiest part of the training is the theory, no one dared to ask questions when the instructor asked if they had doubts everyone said no I mean either they understood everything or did not understand anything that made me laugh because it is a normal attitude of the human being.

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That's when you say one thing is theory and another is practice when it is not easy to coordinate and grasp all the instructions at once, it was a lot of fun to share this training day with the kids, but it does take a lot of practice.

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Here are some of the tools they used for today's training.

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For this type of training requires good physical and emotional conditions and I could see that it is quite complicated and a mistake can be fatal, thank God the kids were focused, practice makes perfect, here they practiced until they got it right.

@nill2021

Photos of my property taken with my cell phone



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