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Think I found a new job!

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I've been unemployed since March, and times are tough. Nobody is feeling secure enough in the economy to be hiring people, but I figure heck, I can do this, and there is probably very high demand for someone crazy enough to do it!


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That made my legs queazy just watching it and I was sitting down. Fear of heights is definitely not an option. Good luck.
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No way! My heart rate climbed just watching the video. I don't think I would be very afraid of those heights, though the fear would be there, but I wouldn't be effective at all cuz I would be attaching my safety stuff every step. What a dizzy erie feeling that must be standing on that thing.
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At least the fall wouldn't hurt. Surprised that he is only tied in when he stops and not on a life line the whole time. I hope they pay him well.
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Yeah, you would definitely want hazard pay!

Heights don't normally bother me, but up that high, knowing how bad the wind can get at a moment's notice (virtually unobstructed at that height) I wouldn't be climbing without being harnessed all the time.

Just think. All that to change a light bulb; not necessarily on that climb, but still. there is a light up there that needs replacing from time to time.
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I was a Power-line man when I was in the Air Force. Most out stuff was underground but we had to change all of the Obstruction lights on the water towers, hangers and all other buildings over 50tall. Out tallest light was only about 400 foot but it was a long climb. We took our lunch. I was always on edge as we free climbed and only hooked off when we stopped to work.
Back then people climbing the tall stuff were free lancing for around 1-$1.50 a foot. My sarge and I thought seriously about doing some on the side until our 1st Sarge heard about it and shut us down. He reminded us our bodies did not belong to us and we could not risk them to make extra money. lol
Good luck. Most stuff these days have the safety line running up beside the ladder so you are tied off all of the time. It just gets aggravating having to drag your safety line every step or two.
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Paul,
Please let us know how that works out for you!
I'll gladly pay the premium for some additional life insurance on you! :lol:

As a MM in the USN it was our responsibility to paint the smokestack on the ships. I'll never forget being harnessed into a boswain's chair (similar to a wooden swing) painting the stack while the ship was underway (rolling/pitching 14/17 degrees) from side to side! :eek:

But at my age now...that video also made my stomach queazy! :lol:
I kept waiting for the video to be a hoax, (where the guy would fall off the tower)! :doh:
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basketcase0302 wrote:Paul,
Please let us know how that works out for you!
I'll gladly pay the premium for some additional life insurance on you! :lol:

As a MM in the USN it was our responsibility to paint the smokestack on the ships. I'll never forget being harnessed into a boswain's chair (similar to a wooden swing) painting the stack while the ship was underway (rolling/pitching 14/17 degrees) from side to side! :eek:

But at my age now...that video also made my stomach queazy! :lol:
I kept waiting for the video to be a hoax, (where the guy would fall off the tower)! :doh:
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Did my part during 2 different wars, but you can have that job, best of luck, probably great pay.
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NO Frig'n way would I do that!!! :wf: watching them climb it is one thing, I want to see how they put it (the tower) together in the first place. Do they use a helicopter or what, and if so can you imagine hanging on, guiding the parts in place and bolting them to gather in a down draft. :? Pretty amazing engineering all together, but I'll stick to the stuff on the ground. :D
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Good morning Paul!

Congratulations on your new job! I can't wait to see the photos you'll post in this thread from the top.

Although going up one of those towers looks genuinely bone-chilling, I'd bet that the REAL fun would be in going DOWN!

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On some of those towers they will sway 5-10 foot in the wind. Depending on how tall they are. That is what really gets your nerves on edge. ON Randolph AFB the center building that housed the admin offices was also a water tower disguised as a building. The top was a dome covered in mosaic tiles. At Christmas times we had to go up to the top where the airport beacon was, go out over the edge and hang Christmas lights down to the ground. We had a rope up to the top about 25 foot away but the only thing we were standing on was a rain gutter cut into the structure. We would have our back against the dome and our heels in the gutter trying to work the light and tie them in. That was the most scared I have ever been in my life.
Except for one time. The 90 pound 72 year old civil service worker I worked with and I had to climb the regular water tower to change the OB light. Get up to the cat walk and there is another ladder on wheels that goes up and over the curve. I get halfway up and he grabs the ladder, yells "hang on" and starts running around the cat walk pushing it. I was mad for a week
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All you guys talking about being afraid of heights. Don't bother me one bit...as long as I have one foot planted on solid ground. :P Yeah, afraid of heights...that's me.
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Here's some pic's of a generating station we built in '07-'08 called black mountain. twin turbine units. Me and another coworker had to be lowered by a crane into the stacks to weld in stainless liners at all the segments. I took the opp to snap a few pic's while I was up there. BTW, at the highest point we were up nearly 180ft, the wind gusts that day would move the basket 3-4 feet. This is childsplay tho compared to those crazy tower guys
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