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<blockquote data-quote="Harmon" data-source="post: 2323837" data-attributes="member: 24357"><p>You can’t sit down and cruise the Internet on a construction site unless you’re the boss, and I am not the boss.</p><p></p><p>Depends on the job- I have had jobs that were mind numbingly boring, standing around talking about bull stuff all day. That job I would say I worked an hour for every eight.</p><p></p><p>More typically its 20 min to the hour of mad dash, with 20 minutes of the hour being pushed to the limit of my endurance, and the last 20 being split with ciphering out the situation and traveling to collect materials.</p><p></p><p>Some jobs are just mad dash from 0700 to 1200, from 1230 to 1500 hrs, its pretty typical on those jobs to get only one break in the day (lunch).</p><p></p><p>I have heard people comment about how hardly construction workers work, but try to get one of those people on a job site and they can’t or won’t do it. Why? I would guess they see how hard we actually work and they don’t want to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harmon, post: 2323837, member: 24357"] You can’t sit down and cruise the Internet on a construction site unless you’re the boss, and I am not the boss. Depends on the job- I have had jobs that were mind numbingly boring, standing around talking about bull stuff all day. That job I would say I worked an hour for every eight. More typically its 20 min to the hour of mad dash, with 20 minutes of the hour being pushed to the limit of my endurance, and the last 20 being split with ciphering out the situation and traveling to collect materials. Some jobs are just mad dash from 0700 to 1200, from 1230 to 1500 hrs, its pretty typical on those jobs to get only one break in the day (lunch). I have heard people comment about how hardly construction workers work, but try to get one of those people on a job site and they can’t or won’t do it. Why? I would guess they see how hard we actually work and they don’t want to do it. [/QUOTE]
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