bad working conductions
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if you think you have bad working conductions how bout 30 inch coal .


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#2
Yeeeeeeaaaahhhhh. I guess my working conditions aren't so bad! Goldth

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#3
Thats an understatement. Icon_lol
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#4
Try to imagine what it is like inside the fuel bladder in the wing of a large aircraft. The techs sometimes have to don breathing apparatus and enter the bladders to do work on fuel sensors. :o
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#5
Hay it's just another day on the job for me. I find myself in crawl spaces and cat walks just like that every day. Flooded elevator pits, soap plants, roofs, utility poles, even the occasional crematory bone crusher. That's the life of an electrician, it keeps your day interesting.
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jim currie Wrote:if you think you have bad working conductions how bout 30 inch coal .

I would hire all the midgets I could get! 357
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#7
Confined space permits, tyvek suits, oxygen level indicators etc.. all have been my friends for years Thumbsup

I miss working at mills. I definitely don't miss the 80ft high catwalks and the open ladders to get to them.
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