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First job, check to see why a fountain is tripping, first guess the fact that the lake has iced up doesn’t help! Once deiced furiociously ( my apprentice actually said he’d p*ss on the lake to speed the process - politely declined )
We checked out the supply and had a dead short L-N-E, found the cable chewed through by some hungry water based rat! Done a good job too.
Thank god it was a floating fountain. Otherwise I’d be sending the lad in, armbands in hand.

To the newbies, this time of year is cold, -3 to be exact. So maybe stick to the office based role in the warm with the new office chicks giving you tea and coffee all day

Anyway, something a bit better than ‘help me with this or that’
Anyone else up to anything half decent today? No pictures of warm fireplaces please, I’ve pretty much frozen over.

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I'm taking the winter off.

Rodents are a pain, I've had squirrels chew through a chandelier flex in a church roof. We sleeved the replaced flex with steel flexible conduit and then installed a squirrel alarm to keep the blighters away.
 
Yeh it is that time of year and outside work is getting harder for me anyway. Numb fingers do not help with fiddly work. Got a good pair of gloves from screwfix though Stanley ones that really help. I look like a yeti in this season with berghaus undercoat and woolies and trapper hat scarf etc. Gotta be done!
 
I would love the winter off.
It’s the ‘oh, is it cold out there?’ Kinda remarks that grind me. No love, I’m dressed like I’m about to go deep sea fishing off the coast of the North Pole for a laugh.
The first time, just a polite gesture, the 10th, is annoying.
 
It's not too bad, it's funny how during the winter windows aren't in and by summer the windows are on but the air con hasn't been commissioned so you're essentially in a green house.

I'm only off because I jacked a cards job to go back to being self employed, just had a massive house move and I'm not starting anything new till January because I'm about to go Italy.
 
It's not too bad, it's funny how during the winter windows aren't in and by summer the windows are on but the air con hasn't been commissioned so you're essentially in a green house.

I'm only off because I jacked a cards job to go back to being self employed, just had a massive house move and I'm not starting anything new till January because I'm about to go Italy.

Ha Ha Ha, I remember those days in winter on the 10th floor of an office block with no windows bending galvanised conduit conduit and in winter stuck in a dark damp boiler room in the basement.

Worst job I had was making off Pyro ends for some balcony lights at the V+A museum whilst stood in a foot of snow, that stuff sure does stiffen up in the cold.
 
Ha Ha Ha, I remember those days in winter on the 10th floor of an office block with no windows bending galvanised conduit conduit and in winter stuck in a dark damp boiler room in the basement.

Worst job I had was making off Pyro ends for some balcony lights at the V+A museum whilst stood in a foot of snow, that stuff sure does stiffen up in the cold.

Thinking about it, I'd rather be in the open air, it's horrible being in the basement in winter. Start work, dark outside, leave work, dark outside, after being in the dark, all day. Bloody depressing.

Making off pyro in those conditions must have been pretty terrible, hope they all meggered off ok...
 
As usual I've been working in switch rooms and exchanges all summer, as the temperature drops we move onto street works... Same crap every year...
 
Thinking about it, I'd rather be in the open air, it's horrible being in the basement in winter. Start work, dark outside, leave work, dark outside, after being in the dark, all day. Bloody depressing.

Making off pyro in those conditions must have been pretty terrible, hope they all meggered off ok...
They worked fine I was proud as I was only 20 at the time, it was was part of the build for the new restaurant at the time.

Pyro was my favourite thing to work with still have my self made stripping tools I could also strip Pyro with a large screwdriver (not Vodka and Orange)

Weird place, walking around the basement one day I opened a door and in front of me where the WHO's boots from Tommy
 
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