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14 Things I Learned As A Construction Worker In Alabama
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<blockquote data-quote="Ember" data-source="post: 1490035" data-attributes="member: 10026"><p>A long time ago and for a brief period I worked as a sparky's assistant. Pretty much everything discussed in this article also happens on British construction sites. I laughed a lot, reading this and remembering it all. It was during an incredibly cold spell, mid-winter, and I had to do the first fix, nailing metal cladding down walls for cables. My fingers were so numb I could hardly feel them, and I had to keep warming them over a halogen site light just to get them working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ember, post: 1490035, member: 10026"] A long time ago and for a brief period I worked as a sparky's assistant. Pretty much everything discussed in this article also happens on British construction sites. I laughed a lot, reading this and remembering it all. It was during an incredibly cold spell, mid-winter, and I had to do the first fix, nailing metal cladding down walls for cables. My fingers were so numb I could hardly feel them, and I had to keep warming them over a halogen site light just to get them working. [/QUOTE]
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