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How the hell does one get one's sternum pierced?
I don't know but I think it would involve general anesthesia or an extremely high pain tolerance.
How the hell does one get one's sternum pierced?
I have read the handbook, and just to cover myself, I even looked the handbook up at work online. There is NO mention of no hats allowed, just as there is no mention of having to tuck your shirt in (our ETL's and STL's love to gripe about that one). Our SFT always wears a hat, and nobody says anything to him. So, until someone can show me in BLACK AND WHITE where it specifically states that I CAN NOT wear a hat, mine stays on. And if mine has to be removed, so does the SFT.
SFT's are lucky.
They get to wear entirely different outfits and can fly under the radar
SFT's are lucky.
They get to wear entirely different outfits and can fly under the radar.
. Dark colors of heavy cotton can make for a rather warm day at times, especially when you have to work on your roof HVAC units later in the day
I have read the handbook, and just to cover myself, I even looked the handbook up at work online. There is NO mention of no hats allowed, just as there is no mention of having to tuck your shirt in (our ETL's and STL's love to gripe about that one). Our SFT always wears a hat, and nobody says anything to him. So, until someone can show me in BLACK AND WHITE where it specifically states that I CAN NOT wear a hat, mine stays on. And if mine has to be removed, so does the SFT.
have to work on your roof HVAC units later in the day
Ok "Weed-Hopper" listen to the master ---
When your on a roof - all alone except for the seagulls dropping chicken bones on you --
Ya-ready --
Take the shirt off --
I bring up a bag with a white T-shirt and shorts -- 2 plus hours changing "X" amount of filters and such -- I'm going to be a little bit cooler - and do them on a windy day - start on the leeward side and finish off on the windward side - work across the roof -- into the wind -- there's nothing like having 90 deg. air get to 120 degs. blowing in your face by the time it picks up the reflected heat offa the roof
Now try to snatch the pebble from my hand
PS - a little cooler with ice water - will keep you from re-kitting every time you need to go back into the madness
Shoot. I'm getting sick of throwing away pallets of filters... Doesn't anyone check up on if the SFT are doing their job or do they only go by what is entered in the computer?
Shoot. I'm getting sick of throwing away pallets of filters... Doesn't anyone check up on if the SFT are doing their job or do they only go by what is entered in the computer?