MasterBlaster
Administrator Emeritus
I would go insane doing repetitive shit like that all day.
The heat on the remote. The lady is his helper, possibly his wife. It's a confirmation that she adjusted the heat, and where he's at on the remote, because the arc characteristics change with remote action as well as the heat.


Funny how skill takes away the appearance of challenge.
They are laid off at the end of the job, and they don't know when the next one is usually. Kinda like make hay when the sun's shining type thing. Feast and famine, same story for most construction workers. However, overtime seems to much more prevalent on pipeline jobs, I guess because everyone is on the road away from home, and the companies want the job done as soon as humanly possible, because of the efficiencies of pipeline transfer. You hear about the few leaks and stuff, but the amount transferred safely is almost incomprehensible. Rail, tanker, and truck aren't even close to safety, energy consumption, and cost. Typical work week (what most consider 40 hours) is probably 6 10s. Anything less is considered part time in that world lolHa! I've noticed that, too!
Good call Cory, never thought of it like that. I wonder if the ground guys are there for safety reasons, kinda like a fire watching but electrical or something. That would explain the extra trucks too. Working alone doing certain jobs is becoming more and more rare, which is a good thing. Working alone has led to many fatalities that could have been just accidents in industrial settings