I should probably have prefaced that with the fact it was 20 years ago and
I was quite a different person then.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 12:14 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Im not fully opposed to performance "adjuncts". If it werent for the
> prison time and the whole never knowing what they are going to fall off of.
> When I was a superfisor in a printing factory my machines never shut down
> for break periods, I carried a small pharmacy of over the counter things
> ranging from nodoze to cold medicine. I kept those monkeys working. Of
> course at the time I was also doing cocaine in the office so I dont think
> my judgement was clear. The suits liked me though
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Dan Petermann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Crack! Crack is what they need.
>>
>> Judging by the time I spent in Florida installing 18 & 24GHz links for
>> Teligent, crack is what you need.
>>
>> Every rooftop I was on that had recently been re-roofed was covered in
>> crack vials.
>>
>> If nothing else, they will be happy and they won’t quit as they will lose
>> their supplier.
>>
>> On Jul 14, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Daniel White <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > You should also be fully clothed... light long sleeve shirt, pants.
>> Look at roofers.  They work around hot tar all day in the same heat... look
>> how they dress.  They do so for a reason.  I do so also because I am fair
>> skinned and sunburn easy.  Don't forget sunscreen as well.
>> >
>> > When I used to climb towers regularly... I wore a camelback under my
>> harness so that there would be a reminder to drink water by my mouth all
>> the time.  I think most climbers don't drink enough water because the
>> bottle is in a bag somewhere and you simply forget to take the time to
>> hydrate.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> > Daniel White
>> > [email protected]
>> > Cell: +1 (303) 746-3590
>> > Skype: danieldwhite
>> > Social: LinkedIn: Twitter
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Seth Mattinen
>> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 9:34 AM
>> >> To: [email protected]
>> >> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] heat cutoff for installers
>> >>
>> >> On 7/14/15 7:52, Sean Heskett wrote:
>> >>> For us that is a safety issue and if the guy doing the work feels like
>> >>> it's an unsafe condition then the work stops.  Same as if it's too
>> >>> windy to climb a tower or too cold in the winter.
>> >>>
>> >>> My guys aren't wimps tho and they'll usually keep going past when I
>> >>> think it's safe and tell them to quit working.
>> >>>
>> >>> If it's too hot then adjust their schedules to start earlier if you
>> >>> need to and quit earlier.  No need to die for the freakin
>> >>> interwebs...Facebook can wait.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I've done all day work on rooftops in 105 degree heat. Where people go
>> >> wrong is failing to stay hydrated by thinking a soda at lunch is good
>> enough.
>> >> And working at a steady pace, not running around like a moron as fast
>> as
>> >> possible.
>> >>
>> >> ~Seth
>> >
>> >
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>
>
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> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
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