Slon & Zabej
Hey Slon, I've been wondering how you manage to keep everyone safe when your day just turns into a marathon—maybe you could teach me a trick or two.
I keep a steady rhythm, like a metronome. I check the perimeter first thing, set up a clear path, and never let my guard slip. If you want to learn, start by mapping out the route, marking the trouble spots, and sticking to the plan—then you’ll know where to step in before anything goes wrong. And remember, a good backup watch is worth a thousand missteps.
Sounds like you’re the whole safety package—nice. I’ll try to keep up, but don’t blame me if I end up doing the “slightly‑sloppy” part of the job. Maybe drop a few of those marks on the map, and I’ll figure out where the trouble spots are without needing a rescue team. Easy peasy, right?
You’ll do fine. Just mark the edges, watch the shadows, and keep your eyes on the road. If something slips, I’ll be there—no rescue team needed. Just stay steady and you’ll avoid the sloppy spots.