I was gonna offer this service as an option to my boss until I read the description. Is this something you guys usually do and this building didn't work or was this a trial for a new service
The company I worked for at that time, they offered it as a service, but on this particular building the buffing process wasn't very effective, but they didn't offer any alternatives so it ended up being pretty ineffective, I quit the company before the building was finished so I don't know how the building looked when finished.
I’ve learned every job becomes monotonous once you get passed the learning phase. I currently sit and watch machines run all day. Setting them up is really fun and makes you problem solve but then running 1500 of the same part for 3 months afterwards sucks. I’ve been looking into rope access because at least you’ve got a pretty dang cool office
Best feeling knowing that is your day and packing up after a hard day.
4:13 did the ASAP catch or what?
+jodelboy probably...
Yeah, I descended too fast.
nice job,how much time take one full drop??
About a day I think, I can't remember
Great job! What grinder and glazing wheel did you use?
Does the dirt collecting on the buffer/applicator interfere with the work?
I love this job my dream run my profession as an industrial climber outside of Brazil.
do you have a ling to where I can buy those suction cups.
So why don't you use a bosun chair?
What is the tool you use to do this job.? Thanks
how much spend for this work?
I am IRATA 3. Got 2 months total rope hours. Looking to buff some stuff. Hit me up.
Petzl: 2m/s max
Dude: fuck it
I was gonna offer this service as an option to my boss until I read the description. Is this something you guys usually do and this building didn't work or was this a trial for a new service
The company I worked for at that time, they offered it as a service, but on this particular building the buffing process wasn't very effective, but they didn't offer any alternatives so it ended up being pretty ineffective, I quit the company before the building was finished so I don't know how the building looked when finished.
I am a rope access level 3 (irata) I need a job🙏🙏🙏
I wonder what the average salary of a climber (Irata), Australia?You have a lot of work in this area?
Yeah $25 an hour, which I'd describe as 'shit pay'
Can you imagine the salary in my country as R.A.T??? 8 hours for Rp 400.000 about $ 35.
@@abuissaidris6699 money is money but if it aint gone pay the bills probably not.
I worked in oz in 2011/2012... $40 p/hour
cool work, but a little monotonous to clean :-(
I’ve learned every job becomes monotonous once you get passed the learning phase. I currently sit and watch machines run all day. Setting them up is really fun and makes you problem solve but then running 1500 of the same part for 3 months afterwards sucks. I’ve been looking into rope access because at least you’ve got a pretty dang cool office
hi
You missed a bit 😂😂😂
I need a job
too high lol