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    Here I go again. Back to the UK for work. I've been doing fibre optic projects for the past year or so back home ( in Ireland) but never really considered it " real linework" it was climbing poles etc but not very stimulating. So I'm off on the ferry on Sunday for a weeks retraining then start a job down on the south coast. Propper linework replacing steel on towers then RE stringing. I hate having to leave home again ( at my age ) but to me it's a no brainer. More than double the money at some REAL WORK.
    IF IT WASN'T FOR BAD LUCK WE WOULD HAVE NO LUCK AT ALL. !

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    Good luck mate!!
    "It is not the critic who counts:The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena" Teddy Roosevelt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orgnizdlbr View Post
    Good luck mate!!
    Depressed on the boat to the UK. All nighter followed by refresher courses all week 😭
    IF IT WASN'T FOR BAD LUCK WE WOULD HAVE NO LUCK AT ALL. !

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    Sure is fun isn't it Bren, anytime we start a new job they seem to think we need to be retrained again!!

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    Default The older I get the faster I was.

    It's worse the older you get .....being taught by people half your age ,who haven't a fraction of the experience you've got. My 36 years working ALL ASPECTS of line work obviously ain't " good enough". ( for instance .... First course is tower rescue.... I USED TO BE AN INSTRUCTOR. 😎😎......
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    Of course! They can teach, but the best fun is asking questions they can't answer even though you can. I hag my own bit of fun the other day with a company safety man. He came on site trying to tell me a fella couldn't wear a t-shirt on the ground , he kept saying its a rule. So dumb lineman that I am , pulled out that very rule book ( I carry them all) and open to that very rule. Low and behold it says very clearly, long sleeves need to be worn when in proximity to live conductor. I guess I shot him down , of course it turns out the company has a policy of long sleeves all the time to line up with the utility we are doing work for. But its not a rule!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob8210 View Post
    Of course! They can teach, but the best fun is asking questions they can't answer even though you can. I hag my own bit of fun the other day with a company safety man. He came on site trying to tell me a fella couldn't wear a t-shirt on the ground , he kept saying its a rule. So dumb lineman that I am , pulled out that very rule book ( I carry them all) and open to that very rule. Low and behold it says very clearly, long sleeves need to be worn when in proximity to live conductor. I guess I shot him down , of course it turns out the company has a policy of long sleeves all the time to line up with the utility we are doing work for. But its not a rule!!!!
    We have to wear long sleeves when climbing or in a flash area, had to explain to the young guys they can wear short sleeves when in a bucket and everything grounded.

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    Default It's been......

    It's been a busy week..

    mon. Rigging and slinging course

    tues. Manual handling. And safety on site course

    wensday . National grid competency training

    thursday.. Basic electrical awareness course.

    Today ( Friday) tower rescue....

    This is old dog didn't learn any new tricks. Mind numbing but you've got to pretend your interested .
    OH WELL. looking forward to Monday and getting on site.
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    Well, ya old dog. how's it going? Are you happy to be back?

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    Default Hmmmm

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    If I'm totally honest. Not really glad to be back.

    Hard to gel with the new company, It's a long established company. And you feel very " new boy ". Outsider......
    IF IT WASN'T FOR BAD LUCK WE WOULD HAVE NO LUCK AT ALL. !

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