b-alto | 06-13-2013 | comment profile send pm notify |
Yeah its i long one for me.. 6 AM 30 yd floor, 8AM 80 yard bridge, 2 pm 9 yd boom hose basement floor, 5PM 34 yd footing, 8 PM ICF 22 YD wall pour. OH tomoorow it starts at 6 am line pumping. Glad the Economy is coming back! |
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crete | 06-14-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
Gotta keep posted on this one Brian, Any problems with any of them and your day is going to fall apart. keep us posted Terry |
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b-alto | 06-14-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yeah its a Crap Shoot if you'll get pumps done. Change in the weather or time can through the whole day off. I got three in today. Two line, then a 75 mile drive for a ICF pour. Feel like ive been run over by a truck some times.. Good thing there's Cold Beer in the fridge:) |
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Mister_Perkins | 06-14-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
sounds like your running outside of the limits of the hours of service. you should be careful, and also be safe. |
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Dipstick | 06-15-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
Not saying I never do days like that but its actualy a bit strange that this kind of hour is excepted while if they find any form of drugs in a drugtest you will loose your job. Operating heavy machinery while overtired is more dangerous then doing so under the influence of for example cocain or speed..
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b-alto | 06-15-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yeah 530 AM and getting back to the shop @ 10:30 is a long one. North Mn has long days, 430 sun rise and 10 oclock set. Its a way of life to double up in the summer and ice fish in the winter :) |