Message from @Fitzydog

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2019-03-16 00:50:00 UTC  

yes, bare muscle is the cheapest part of a human he can market

2019-03-16 00:50:18 UTC  

@Angus Oh, I was implying the skilled trades, like electrical and plumbing.

Either you're union, or you're not.

I've seen both do hatchet jobs that look like a horror film

2019-03-16 00:50:19 UTC  

genitals are above that, and actual brain power on the top

2019-03-16 00:50:40 UTC  

you're joe blow labourer probably does about 20% of what someone who actually gives a shit will do

2019-03-16 00:50:54 UTC  

yeah I meant like, literal trades

2019-03-16 00:51:01 UTC  

that you need to apprentice for

2019-03-16 00:51:32 UTC  

yes, a tradecraft is something useful

2019-03-16 00:51:48 UTC  

underappreciated

2019-03-16 00:52:39 UTC  

all the tradesmen around me are nearing retirement

2019-03-16 00:52:49 UTC  

there's 1 other guy but he's 34

2019-03-16 00:52:58 UTC  

yeah in my craft as well, a whole bunch of old farts

2019-03-16 00:53:03 UTC  

so it seems like nobody wants to enter the trades nowadays

2019-03-16 00:54:26 UTC  

want to earn silly amount of money if you have the strength and mind for it, become a tower climber or lineman as they are always in demand everywhere

2019-03-16 00:55:10 UTC  

yeah I don't want a job where the mortality rate is over 1%

2019-03-16 00:55:30 UTC  

otherwise I'd do ocean welding

2019-03-16 00:56:26 UTC  

then become a normal electrician and specialise in low voltage alarm systems. you will have like 250 days of travel each year from all the jobs

2019-03-16 00:56:51 UTC  

"low voltage" "anywhere from 25-699v"

2019-03-16 00:57:01 UTC  

I love that definition

2019-03-16 00:57:44 UTC  

feels like I'd be elbowing into someone else's territory

2019-03-16 00:58:05 UTC  

well it not the voltage that kills you it the ampere

2019-03-16 00:58:06 UTC  

Wait, isn't 480 usually listed as High voltage?

2019-03-16 00:58:18 UTC  

Oh, wait, ignore me

2019-03-16 00:58:28 UTC  

(This is why I'm not an electrician.)

2019-03-16 00:58:35 UTC  

in the canadian code it's 700v

2019-03-16 00:58:41 UTC  

according to wikipedia it's 1000v

2019-03-16 00:59:03 UTC  

I think I'll believe the updated 2019 code book though

2019-03-16 00:59:17 UTC  

still alarm systems are not the kind that kills you, it like working on a IT network cables and voltage

2019-03-16 00:59:18 UTC  

I just remembered that the 24v system I work on is labelled "high voltage" lol

2019-03-16 00:59:43 UTC  

wtf

2019-03-16 00:59:52 UTC  

what country?

2019-03-16 01:00:06 UTC  

US. It's 24v AC

2019-03-16 01:00:13 UTC  

the stress comes from thigh deadlines and long work hours

2019-03-16 01:00:14 UTC  

neat

2019-03-16 01:00:25 UTC  

thigh deadlines?

2019-03-16 01:00:44 UTC  

ondsinet go back to general

2019-03-16 01:00:55 UTC  

you will be working for stores that is rebuilding and such and they do not like to wait as time is money for them

2019-03-16 01:01:02 UTC  

It'S nOt ThE VoLtAgE itS tHe CuRReNt

2019-03-16 01:01:20 UTC  

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2019-03-16 01:01:24 UTC  
2019-03-16 01:03:33 UTC  

you can technically die to 200mA

2019-03-16 01:03:46 UTC  

@Angus 10ma