Is it just me?
#1
Posted 23 January 2010 - 06:22 PM
What do yall think?
This should be interesting...
#2
Posted 23 January 2010 - 06:40 PM
No Question you are right, teens and early 20's are spoiled brats now a days because of all the bleeding hearts who say you cant disc1pline your kids anymore. They are glued to thier text messageing and facbook and all---they can't even imagine what hard work is really like.
lightningrod
#3
Posted 23 January 2010 - 06:47 PM
If you spell it any other way, you are WRONG!
#4
Posted 23 January 2010 - 06:55 PM
Good show lashdawg, I bet you felt like kicking his
lightningrod
#5
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:02 PM
#6
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:04 PM
Just go do your damn job.
If you spell it any other way, you are WRONG!
#8
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:13 PM
There is still some hardworking kids out there It is just harder to find them
Lashdawg, I have sent many guys packing back in the days when I was a contractor.
Since I have went inhouse 9 yrs ago It is a dif story when it comes to running them off
I use to tight lash everything and make them quit
WP
#9
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:17 PM
I know a lot of guys, both older and younger than me (I'm 27), that don't want to put on a set of hooks. I love doing it because it's a skill that not a lot of other cable guys have. I had a job last year where I was left to go do a bunch of splicing because the guy who they gave the job to doesn't hook, and these were 40' poles in rear easement. He spliced what he could reach from the bucket and left me to do the rest.
I'm 27, I own my company, I own all my own equipment (5 trucks, 2 directional drills, reel trailers, trencher, plow, got 2 aerial crews that work for me who are completely setup with lashers, rollers, benders, everything they need...as well as splicing tools, sweep meters, TDR's, etc...) I've worked DAMN hard to get where I am today, and even though I've got crews that work for me, I'm still in the field EVERY DAY humping poles, pulling the lasher, swapping the lasher, digging pits, operating the drill, locating, whatever has to be done. I still bust my ass every damn day. Get up at 4:30am, work until 6pm most days, drive home - usually get home at 7 or so, get up and do it all again the next day.
You get out of it what you put into it. If you're a lazy motherfucker who expects everything to be handed to you, you're not going to go far. If you're willing to put in the blood, sweat and tears that go along with a hard days work and you're not afraid to get the job done then the only person thats telling you how far you'll end up is yourself.
If you spell it any other way, you are WRONG!
#10
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:18 PM
Had somethng the same happen back when I was a transmission lineman, we had to build a new 69kv H structure and tear down another for a new 4 lane highway.
Super pulled in at 10:00am and asked what the hell we were doing sitting in the trucks, I said going home for the weekend----if you look we are done. Myself and another lineman built the new structure in an hour and 1 lineman tore down the other by himself with a groundman at each structure for us.
lightningrod
#12
Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:24 PM
Super pulled in at 10:00am and asked what the hell we were doing sitting in the trucks, I said going home for the weekend----if you look we are done. Myself and another lineman built the new structure in an hour and 1 lineman tore down the other by himself with a groundman at each structure for us.
I don't know where you're at, but here it gets pretty damn hot and humid in the summer. I love to get all the really hard work done in the AM before the sun gets to be a sunofabitch.
If you spell it any other way, you are WRONG!
#16
Posted 28 January 2010 - 05:02 PM
oh jeeesh......

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