Good Morning 😊 Nice Pipe Mate 😍 Granger is OK 😋 Thanks For The Rambling Away 😂 Hard Work Mate 😮 Have a Fantastic Day & God Bless You 🙏🏽 Greetings From South Africa 🇿🇦
The way we have handled it is looking at 14 day periods, meaning that you need 48 consecutive hours of rest every 14 days. You can work 12 days in a row, then you have to be off 2 days. I’m management now, so we work lazy bankers hours. But I used to rack up hours as an engineer. Good video sir.
Thank you for that good information about working for the railroad. I couple guys I know in my congregation work for the railroad. I have a little in sight to what it’s like for them. Good video 👍
I’ve never had Granger, but Carter hall calls me by name every time I take a sip of coffee…. Make sure you get to the point quick today 😂 my buddy’s dad works for the railroad here in Chattanooga. Never seen someone love and hate a job so much before. Have a great weekend!
i did 56 straight hours in ND for Haliburton once, ONCE! not saying i didn't sleep but i was on site and working every chance they could make me. i didn't see home for 3 months for a bit with 4 hrs. in bed each night until they needed me to drive a cdl load then i was worth getting 8hrs of rest for. worked like that in the oilfield for over 10 years. for 10 years i felt like i wasn't worth the effort of funeral if i died... i wont ever go back to killing myself for a job again buddy.
@@SouthAlabamaPiper31 I had a man work for me once who was a engineer he told me of some of the things he hit. My mom who lived about 900 feet from the tracks told of a neighbor whose goats were killed by the train. Looks like the goats would run away but they were all killed. I smoked with you as you told your story. Thanks
Good Morning 😊 Nice Pipe Mate 😍 Granger is OK 😋 Thanks For The Rambling Away 😂 Hard Work Mate 😮 Have a Fantastic Day & God Bless You 🙏🏽 Greetings From South Africa 🇿🇦
The way we have handled it is looking at 14 day periods, meaning that you need 48 consecutive hours of rest every 14 days. You can work 12 days in a row, then you have to be off 2 days. I’m management now, so we work lazy bankers hours. But I used to rack up hours as an engineer. Good video sir.
Good information. Thanks. God bless ya.
Thank you for that good information about working for the railroad. I couple guys I know in my congregation work for the railroad. I have a little in sight to what it’s like for them. Good video 👍
That’s hard work my brother!
Stay cool out there… it’s getting HOTTTT already this morning.
Good stuff as always👊🏻
Yes it’s very hot lol. God bless ya.
I’ve never had Granger, but Carter hall calls me by name every time I take a sip of coffee…. Make sure you get to the point quick today 😂 my buddy’s dad works for the railroad here in Chattanooga. Never seen someone love and hate a job so much before. Have a great weekend!
Ya! Get to the point!!! Ha ha Lance! We love you!
Yeah it’s definitely one of the few jobs that you can love and hate all at the same time lol. God bless ya.
If you like Carter Hall you would absolutely love Granger it’s a step or two ahead in flavor and has excellent room note as it has anise casing.
@@black_lung7785 I have some on the way! I’m excited to try it.
I enjoyed having a set schedule when i worked mechanical in a locomotive shop, much more stable family life
Yes it’s much better with a set schedule.
Same way trucking is now. Used to be much more fun, but now all the rules and regulations its really starting to suck.
Nice ramble 😊 take care!
Yeah you can’t have fun anymore doing anything. God bless ya.
i did 56 straight hours in ND for Haliburton once, ONCE! not saying i didn't sleep but i was on site and working every chance they could make me. i didn't see home for 3 months for a bit with 4 hrs. in bed each night until they needed me to drive a cdl load then i was worth getting 8hrs of rest for. worked like that in the oilfield for over 10 years. for 10 years i felt like i wasn't worth the effort of funeral if i died... i wont ever go back to killing myself for a job again buddy.
Yeah it’s definitely not worth killing yourself over for sure.
What all kind of critters, did you run over?
I ran over everything from possums to raccoons and deer. I even hit some cows one time lol. This might be an interesting topic to cover in the future.
@@SouthAlabamaPiper31 I had a man work for me once who was a engineer he told me of some of the things he hit. My mom who lived about 900 feet from the tracks told of a neighbor whose goats were killed by the train. Looks like the goats would run away but they were all killed. I smoked with you as you told your story. Thanks