The Pay Is Not Enough
- CharlieOneSix
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The Pay Is Not Enough
Never mind that it was done to attack James Bond in "The World Is Not Enough", there's no pay that would entice me to do this. Single engine, prolonged time in the dead man's curve, bloody great saw ready to chop you up if the engine quits and you land on top of it...and that's if you don't hit the power line on the way down. I suppose if you're hour building it's one way of getting the time in.
It's a longish repetitive video - after the initial 20 seconds try 6:00 to 8:15
It's a longish repetitive video - after the initial 20 seconds try 6:00 to 8:15
The helicopter pilots' mantra: If it hasn't gone wrong then it's just about to...
https://www.glenbervie-weather.org
https://www.glenbervie-weather.org
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madness!
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Imagine if the saw touched the power lines!
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Which is worse, being above the saw or below it?
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That operation could have other good applications too. Disposing pesky interfering tree huggers for one. Demolishing the ex-wife's weatherboard house she unfairly wrenched from one's divorce is another.
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Slasher, my uncle in Oz bought the bank. Delivered in two halves and easy to split in two. He never married though.
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I'd pole the thing, but there isn't enough money in this spiral arm of the galaxy to entice me to do what his crewman does.
I loved his comment at the end.
I loved his comment at the end.
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Yep dangerous job. There might be enough money in it for me but it would take all the loot in the Western Spiral Arm that Doug Adams described in his book.
I wonder how much medical insurance that worker pays each year? Being barbecued by 66,000 volts is probably an exclusion.
I wonder how much medical insurance that worker pays each year? Being barbecued by 66,000 volts is probably an exclusion.
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If that happened it wouldn't be him needing medical insurance, it would be his family collecting on the life insurance part.Slasher wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 12:32 amYep dangerous job. There might be enough money in it for me but it would take all the loot in the Western Spiral Arm that Doug Adams described in his book.
I wonder how much medical insurance that worker pays each year? Being barbecued by 66,000 volts is probably an exclusion.
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Policy Exclusions:
1. Getting zapped by Big Lecky
2. Falling off a cable of significant height
4. Helicopter accident
5. Work overalls failure
6. Death from falling
7. Death by electrickery
8. Death by chopper
9. Death by terror
10. Death by dumb mistake.
1. Getting zapped by Big Lecky
2. Falling off a cable of significant height
4. Helicopter accident
5. Work overalls failure
6. Death from falling
7. Death by electrickery
8. Death by chopper
9. Death by terror
10. Death by dumb mistake.
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Maybe this job would be safer and better paid? And you don’t have to go far away from UK if that’s your home. Better than the sandpit too?
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My neighbour 2 doors down is a lineman. I spent some time chatting to him about this a few days ago. He likes working on the hot stuff, perhaps in the same way that the rest of us like flying an approach in scoschie weather, or fixing something under time pressure with half the tools you are supposed to have, etc. When one masters a craft, one does want opportunities to demonstrate that mastery. He also is very aware just how much people rely on their electricity these days, which is why he's up in a shaking bucket fixing lines in a blizzard, for every hour he can stay awake. He was telling me how he feels it is his duty to turn out, even if he's not officially on call, like firemen do. Because he can feel people hoping the power will be back soon.
And of course one of those people is his wife, now stuck at home alone in the dark, so somehow the power line to his house gets fixed pretty soon. And I am on the same line. Which is nice
And of course one of those people is his wife, now stuck at home alone in the dark, so somehow the power line to his house gets fixed pretty soon. And I am on the same line. Which is nice
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Where is your sense of adventure.....It is not dangerous, it has "risk associated with it".....that is what I tell her indoors anyways. The saw work can be fun, but only one person......HEC, (Human External Cargo), is where the US has gone now. Here is one of my guys installing marker balls, and the 2nd one is my 212 doing a pole set in the Feather River Canyon.
It looks closer than it is:
It looks closer than it is:
Life may not be the party you hoped for, but while you're here, you may as well dance.