Distress in a Business

Jeffrey Allison
2 min readMar 18, 2024

Is it Okay to use Water on Forklift Batteries as a Fuel?

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While doing Christmas seasonal work I had been miss traffic to a warehouse that could not keep high in my mind as I urge others to join the work force to stop abuse and misuse. The issue I had notice was that of using water from a mop sink to fuel and replace batteries/battery acid on a powerlift vehicle. Which I felt lead to a series of wrongful terminations after a auditor had noticed a problem in an operator unable to lift a load and had to build surge in the engine, so I figured to leave a little teaser that may leave this story from them getting an extra supply of water from…

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Jeffrey Allison

Grew up in Oregon on the bay where I learn to live to write and read poetry where it ventured off into more story telling and how I got the chance to adventure.