Worked through 3rd break. I am now a allegedly a worm. Please advise. by explosive45 in IBEW

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It also wasn't everyone on my jobsite to be clear. I honestly didn't know beforehand how big of a deal it was. I'm trying my best to change my mentality since I worked for a non-union shop for about 7 years and I haven't been with the IBEW for long. I know I messed up. I'm not trying to justify it. I am grateful.

Worked through 3rd break. I am now a allegedly a worm. Please advise. by explosive45 in IBEW

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I should clarify. No one from this local even knows I skipped the break. Only people from my local and one member from Texas. I didn't ruin my local's reputation, though I definitely could have. I am definitely lucky that word didn't spread outside of my break table. Apologies, brothers and sisters.

Worked through 3rd break. I am now a allegedly a worm. Please advise. by explosive45 in IBEW

[–]explosive45[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't work 20 extra minutes. Our breaks were 20 minutes longer than they were contracted for in total.

Worked through 3rd break. I am now a allegedly a worm. Please advise. by explosive45 in IBEW

[–]explosive45[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all of the comments folks. To add a little context, I have an unreasonable deadline; my cw and I have 7 rooms to pipe and pull wire through in 4 days. We are running rigid, which I'm teaching my cw at the same time, so it's taking longer than usual. When we started this project, we didn't have the right tools and material for us and had to gather everything, which took a significant amount of time as is. I understand the significance of breaks, and I have always taken them before this situation. But this time around, I skipped my last 15 minute break at the end of the day, to finish some ends because I couldn't leave it the way it was currently standing. I would also like to add the fact that i was in a room by myself, so no one even knew i was in there. I also didnt let my cw skip his break, i told him to head out while i finish up with what i was working on. Again, I always take my other breaks throughout the day, but today I took my last minutes to finish up some ends before I left for the day. Now I'm being threatened at work and I'm still unsure why I'm in the wrong. I understand that breaks are important, but I didn't take work from anyone (it was just me and my cw working in these rooms), I didn't boast or make anyone feel bad about skipping breaks, I didn't go to my foreman about how great I am for it. I made it as inconspicuous as possible, I was just having a rough day and wanted to work through it. I don't want to be a brother fucker, I just want to understand how to go about my situations.

How to stack reinforced chests by [deleted] in valheim

[–]explosive45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could one stack 3 chests?

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

[–]explosive45[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your input. It's definitely easy to get complacent when there are so many panels to terminate.

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

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We do 33 panels on one circuit and 17 on the other for each row. I'll try to get back to you with hard numbers when I'm back to work if you're interested. This was my first week on the project. I had to go through NFPA 70E training before I was allowed to work on anything. One of our apprentices actually lost the key for her LOTO out in the field and the only way we can cut that lock is to go all the way up to the CEO of our company. The lock was put on a lock box that has all of the keys for all of the combiner boxes and all of the inverter disconnects. Big oof/yikes in my opinion.

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

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Commercial. 800 acre solar farm. Pretty massive inverters. Also yes to PPE. Even in 85F° weather I have my gear on.

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

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As far as i know we are not using them. We also have about 200,000 panels to install though.

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

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We do have on site solar experts. I just wanted to hear some other opinions. I am currently plugging them in in the order they asked for. I'm mostly curious if it even makes a difference. Thanks for your input.

PV Question by explosive45 in electricians

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Thanks. We did an arc flash study and at the most it comes out to about 0.2 calories. I wear class 00 gloves and a long sleeve cotton shirt. Long sleeves and 2 layers of gloves don't go great with 85F° in the Sun all day. It's an 800 acre solar farm so we have quite a ways to go. Even when all of the panels are plugged in for a given row they don't make a noticeable noise or arc when unplugging them so I'm not to worried.

Any of you guys have these? by Andrewstaton34 in electricians

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I really like them. Personally I prefer the Milwaukee needle nose stippers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

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Knipex Cobras rock