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19-05-2020, 05:28 PM | #3181 | ||
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I hate the 3pm stitch up. I was winding up my work day then got the call to belt from north sydney to terry hills, more info pending. So i bolt over and get a contact. Call the bloke. Its a fault that his guys have spent a few hours on and he said he wasnt expecting someone today. You dont flag something as urgent and not expect someone that day. I was told to come back when i have a few hours to throw at it. I did spend half an hour looking into things, i was already there and sometimes a fresh set of eyes is what fault finding needs. No bueno. So i drove an hour in the wrong direction for no reason greater then someone flagged it as urgent.
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19-05-2020, 06:42 PM | #3182 | ||
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See on the news tonight the story about the diver who took it upon himself to untangle a young whale caught up in a shark net.Apparently the fisheries dept in QID are considering fining him $600+ for going too close to a protected species.Well he did it because the fisheries mob were so slack and lazy getting off their backsides,so he did what had to be done to save the animal
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19-05-2020, 07:12 PM | #3183 | ||
Shenanigans..............
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Fine the fisheries dept for endangering an endangered species. Failing that, just nuisance them any legal way possible.
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21-05-2020, 05:47 PM | #3184 | ||
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My apprentice has started to do something that really annoys me. I thought this was just an old man thing to do, but i guess not. He has put his house and car keys on a carribina and hooks it to a belt loop on his pants. Its like the bell on a cats collar. I guess i always know where he is due to the jingle, also when i let him outside he doesnt pose a threat to wildlife. It really makes it hard at times to forget he exists when he is constantly jingling.
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21-05-2020, 05:58 PM | #3185 | |||
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Mine is different and not annoying at all - but for some stupid reason it irritates me. In my work you have a work access card, has to be carried at all times. Usually in Wallet or on Belt for many. However some use the long Lanyard around their neck for their pass down to chest, gets caught up in their clothes, to show name and position etc. I have no idea why, but it unreasonably distracts and confuses me!! |
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21-05-2020, 06:19 PM | #3187 | |||
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21-05-2020, 07:07 PM | #3188 | ||
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During lockdown the empty roads have been wonderful, but now people are driving again, they are all doing 20 under the limit, and on a 2 lane rd, they will sit side by side, it’s driving me INSANE.
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21-05-2020, 09:27 PM | #3189 | |||
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22-05-2020, 08:16 AM | #3190 | ||||
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22-05-2020, 05:59 PM | #3191 | ||
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Follow up, I fixed the pull start on the mower though probably not as good as before. Turns out rewinding the spring was the easy part.
Threading the cord through the T shape pull handle on the other hand. I got one of those 'easy start' ones that is mounted to the the frame which was the reason it frayed in the first place because it got caught under something else What a ****, it took ages. It took fine tuning between melting the cut and making the hole bigger. I hate that. |
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22-05-2020, 06:48 PM | #3192 | ||
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I really hate vertical ladders. Today i had to climb a vertical ladder thats mounted to the side of a building to access a hot water unit on the roof of a building. Big extention ladders im fine with, theyre angled so you lean into them. This one is verticle and 30 foot tall. And no cage around it or fall arrestor. And the cold wind had picked up. I dont have confidence in my left arm since it got working again after the 39 days it had no function in 2017. Obviously the building owner has never been up to the roof. My logic would be install a hatch in the roof above the top landing of one of the sets of fire stairs and a 10 foot verticle for access. Dunno howthe plumbers going to get a new 250 litre hot water unit up there without a scissor lift.
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22-05-2020, 09:14 PM | #3193 | |||
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I’m assuming you had a harness and double lanyard to climb it? Even so they ain’t fun. |
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26-05-2020, 07:41 PM | #3194 | ||
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I was so glad to knock off after work and then got involved in a minor fender bender on the way home.
First incident involving another car in my entire life. I was a bees dick off it not happening either . Luckily barely minor damage to either car and the other was a company car so they couldn't give a **** really. Mine's not worth even getting fixed. So have to sort **** out with their office tomorrow since neither of us had the policy details at hand. Hopefully not too painful. Geez I hate that |
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28-05-2020, 06:24 PM | #3195 | ||
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Was doing some rcd testing today. Security knew their desk would go lose power breifly. I get a call from the new guard. He isnt very polite about anything, i wouldnt be either i suppose if i was a grown man on $15 per hour. So he says the internet for the access control computer is down. I look at the computer, its picking up its known network, but no internet. So i spend an hour with old mate on my back the whole time checking all the routers and modems and crap. Anything with an internet light had the light on. So i said call IT. He did. For security reasons the access control system does not have internet. All he had to do was log in to the system. I got no thanks for wasting my time, no appology for wasting my time, nothing. A simple thanks would have gone a long way, thats all it takes for me not to be irritated about stupidity.
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28-05-2020, 11:40 PM | #3196 | ||
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And to follow up I have my car booked in for assessment tomorrow. Though I really don't see the point doing anything about it but part of the process.
Oh and I may or may not have knocked the parking gate boom off this morning too. I'm pretty certain it fell off while raising due to previous damage and I have no marks on my car but who knows. I took tomorrow off on leave immediately to make it a 4 day weekend. I still finished the work that I said would get done even with all this **** going on, but **** this week. Over it. I'm min down $1500 unless the other party sends me a letter of demand less than that which would allow me to cancel my claim since I can't be ****ed fixing my car |
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02-06-2020, 08:37 AM | #3197 | ||
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The arrogance of protesters in Auckland thousands herding on mass, thumbing there nose at anyone who has lost income, a loved one, not been able to attend funerals not being able to visit people dying in hospital, all for a cause that has no real world bearing on them. I would take them more seriously if they padlocked themselves at two metre intervals to a chainlink fence with there collective nose rings/ear stretchers. If by any chance they two week quarantine themselves, no one is going to miss them from work.
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02-06-2020, 08:46 AM | #3198 | |||
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02-06-2020, 09:27 AM | #3199 | ||
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You make a valid point, it's just we are nearly out of this in a couple more weeks and we are done hopefully, would hate for this to have undone any progress we have made also our testing has dropped off a bit, time will tell. I lost a good friend over this lockdown and a virtual funeral didn't cut it yet these clowns think they can do what they want, we are still at a 100 person limit for any gathering
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02-06-2020, 11:42 AM | #3200 | |||
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Drove through Glenrowan on Saturday morning where I spotted a large group (30+) of road cyclist all sitting around outside the bakery close together drinking and eating, while freeway traveller's who stop there are mixing in with them sitting at the tables too talk about a good way to spread this thing without being able to trace the source. Thanks dumb a**es.
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02-06-2020, 01:32 PM | #3201 | ||
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I personally someone attached to CFS and he borrowed the truck last weekend to hose off a group that were determined to snub authority.
The local Bobby was aware if what was going to happen and commented ' I will be very busy elsewhere, if one if that mob come see me I'd gladly lock them up for defining regulations. sometimes being involved in small communities has its brighter sides
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02-06-2020, 01:41 PM | #3202 | |||
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02-06-2020, 06:55 PM | #3203 | ||
Kicking back
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Today i got a callout to change 1 fluoro tube. Now the place has the worst designed light fittings in the universe. 1 never means 1. If it was say 5 lamps then its not terrible. It was 40. The fittings are slimline linear pendants with 5 foot tubes. They arent like a normal fluoro where the tube twists out, they have these stupid push on things and the lamps are held in with clips. So by myself it takes 6 moves of the ladder and probably about 10 minutes per lamp, more if the lamp is cracked as they tend to do because these fittings retain heat. So i got 20 done this arvo. I have got the apprentice to come in tomorrow. 2 people, 2 ladders double teaming it the lamps get changed in about 2 minutes, no ladder shuffling. The only positive is its for a female swimwear brand so the marketing posters they dot around are somewhat decent to look at.
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02-06-2020, 07:33 PM | #3204 | ||
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The bloody McDonalds app.
Takes forever to make an order - very slow and each process takes ages to load. The 'rewards' that expire at the end of the day seem to vanish some time after 11pm...
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03-06-2020, 07:51 AM | #3205 | ||
DIY Tragic
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People pulling a (house) door up to the jamb, without actually closing it. Every flaming movement of air makes the lock tongue bump on the strike. How hard is it to finish the job properly?
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03-06-2020, 12:27 PM | #3206 | ||
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10-06-2020, 02:10 PM | #3208 | ||
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The fact that you can't log in and out of WhatsApp
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10-06-2020, 06:06 PM | #3209 | ||
DIY Tragic
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You can surely force close and turn off notifications, contacts access?
Happy Signal user here. Wouldn't trust Zuckerberg far as I can throw my tinfoil hat. |
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10-06-2020, 06:44 PM | #3210 | ||
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Doing domestic electrical. Things just involve so much more effort compared to commercial for the same result. Theres no wooden noggins in comercial (the high rise office buildings i typically work in), and no negotiating slag in external walls.
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