So instead of where's Waldo it's where's dall lol. Sounds like you have a good thing going for ya
usually work around the same guys and the same superintendents safety guys and such
i can usually get as much or more done while im screwing of than some get done working their ass off
ive learned the tricks to make things go easier and i usually volunteer for the jobs noone else wants like the overhead welding or arc gouging
was on one job and had a *pretty boy for a foreman and i reminded him that alot
i had been working for a guy installing thermocouplers in the penthouse of the plant we was building and the job got given to a *pretty boy foreman
i had it all set up extra blueprints and tracking sheet
radios to communicate with other crafts we was working with and a foreman radio to get in touch with the old foreman
when the new foreman came i handed him a set of prints and told him to study it there would be a test on monday
he had always looked down on me because of my attitude lol
well he was told a few of the thermocouplers was damaged by another craft and 5 needed changed
they was expensive between 800 and 2500 bucks depending on how long they was
i was working with my cousin at the time and the foreman came up saying what numbers the damaged ones was
i knew what ones they was and argued with him for 20 minutes until i said *f-word it and let him have his way
the foreman left and my cousin asked if i was gonna do it and i said *f-word yes he told me to
about 20 minutes later the foreman along with general foreman and superintendent came up and he asked if i had cut the ones off he told me to
i said *f-word yes i did you stupid *f-word
i told you they was wrong but followed what you said
he wasnt a foreman anymore lol